Continue the Challenge

Posted On May 11, 2009

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40 Days of PrayerEven though our prescribed challenge to Pray together as couples has ended, we hope you will consider keeping this great tradition alive in your home.  What a blessing to pray for and hear prayers for family members by family members, especially for spouses.  I don’t know of any greater “family glue” than that of prayers voiced for each other audibally.  Write a comment below on how God has affected your marriage and/or life with prayer.  I look forward to hearing from you and sharing the testimonies of God’s great work in your lives.

Worship Choir Information

Posted On April 20, 2009

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The Worship Choir is working hard on the new Christmas Presentstion, “My Heart For Christmas”.  Thank you all for your work and service. 

Full Rehearsals are: 

Sunday, Dec. 6 at 2 PM

Wednesday, Dec. 9 at 6:30 PM

Saturday, Dec. 12 at 9 AM

Presentations are Sunday, Dec. 13 at 3:00 PM and 6:00 PM. 

As of Friday, we had just under 500 tickets reserved for each of the two presentations. 

Continue to listen to your CD’s and bring your music books with you tomorrow for our work.

This Week in Worship at OFBC

Posted On April 20, 2009

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Lottie Moon Christmas Offering will take place in the morning worship services this week on Dec. 6th. 
It is also our second week of Advent.  We celebrate the Lord’s birth by lighting the second candle, the candle of “Peace”.  What a gift we have with the peace of a Savior through Jesus Christ.  Let’s not only remember that peace for our own lives, but the desire for others and their need for knowing that peace in their own lives. 

See you Sunday at Worship!

Cardboard Testimonies

Posted On January 28, 2009

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How has God changed your life?  Has he taken a part of your life that wrong tattered, torn, maybe looked like a broken piece of cardboard and made it something beautiful? 

If you have a one-two word testimony to share, contact me so we can recruit you to share during an upcoming worship time at OFBC.  All that is required that you write your one-two word testimony on opposing sides of the cardboard and be willing to walk across the platform and hold up the sign for others to see…nothing needs to be said.  The music and setting will say it all.  Here is an example:  Perhaps Jesus has taken away your desire for drinking…your words could be…”alcoholic” – “cleansed by Jesus”.

I look forward to hearing from you and getting the details lined up.  I also look forward to our next time of worship together.