OCC Weekly Newsletter
This Week | November 20th, 2022
Join us this upcoming Sunday for fellowship, worship and teachings! This Sunday, Argle Smith will be sharing a word for our fellowship. His teaching will be titled "The Triune Testimony." based out of John 5:30-47. Our Sunday Service will be live-streaming online on our website, Facebook and the app. Starting at 10 a.m., Annie Ritz will lead us in a time of worship. Check out this week's featured song, "Blessed be Your Name", to prepare for Sunday morning. Children of all ages are welcome at church on Sunday morning! Our new Children's Ministry program continues this Sunday! This week, we will provide Sunday School activities in a classroom where we will be studying the story of Adam and Eve. Our current memory verses are "For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God." Ephesians 2:8 ESV. We encourage the WHOLE body of OCC to also participate in memorizing these Bible verses! Children are also welcome to join their families in the main service. The nursery and cry/nursing room is open during the service for families with infants. A monitor in the nursery allows you to continue participating during the service while in a separate space with your children. Check out our website for more information and please contact the Church Office with any questions! Join us as we prepare for the Christmas season! Every year we like to take some time to dress our church in celebration of Jesus' birth. Come help out our decor team at our Christmas Decorating Party on Sunday, Nov. 27th immediately following the service at OCC. Snacks and drinks will be provided! Please contact our Church Office with any questions. Join us in helping those in need in our community through a local donation center, The Manna Center, this fall! Their Holiday Food Bag initiative will be running from October through December. Grab a bag and a grocery list from the Foyer of OCC and fill up the bag with the designated groceries (The list typically costs $20-30). Finally, drop off the bag of food at The Manna Center in Siloam Springs. Follow Outreach Center on social media for the latest updates. |
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