"I want very much to see you,
to give you some spiritual gift to make you strong.
I mean that I want us to help each other with the faith we have.
Your faith will help me, and my faith will help you."
Romans 1:11, 12 NCV
This sabbath I read an article in the RECORD my church's magazine about the importance of Potlucks in the church's ability to bring people together. At one church I know one of the attendees would visit each church in the area when they were holding a luncheon.
Some young financially strapped student's that I know regularly decide where they will go to church for the day to get a meal. (Sometimes they choose which church depending on which hospitality groups is cooking.) Other churches I know of provide lunch for these students.
Some people I know will avoid them at any cost. What is the importance of having potlucks or luncheons at a church? The following sermonette brings light to this subject.
Some young financially strapped student's that I know regularly decide where they will go to church for the day to get a meal. (Sometimes they choose which church depending on which hospitality groups is cooking.) Other churches I know of provide lunch for these students.
Some people I know will avoid them at any cost. What is the importance of having potlucks or luncheons at a church? The following sermonette brings light to this subject.
Covered Dish - A DEVOTIONAL from jimcf on GodTube.
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