Sunday Worship - January 17th, 2021

December 26, 2022

Worship on Sunday, January 17th at 10 am


We invite you to tune in to Faith's Facebook page or YouTube channel at 10am for worship this Sunday (by clicking the buttons below).

This weeks we hear about how Christ sees and knows us fully and we remember the life of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. We are led in music by our Virtual Choir and Pastor Micah preaches.

The scriptures for the day, communal prayers, and words for the hymns will all be displayed on your screen during worship.

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**CONGREGATIONAL MEETING ON JANUARY 24TH**
Due to the Post Christmas Covid-19 positivity rate surge in Maryland and Baltimore County, Council voted to push back the congregational meeting to the January 24th rain date.  This will be a Zoom only event with no in-person participation at the Church and will take place immediately following our online service. Please email Pastor Micah if you have any questions.

We've been given 2 extra days . . . final deadline for filling in the "Faithful Good Green Habits" survey is Monday, 18 January 2021. Click the Button Below for the Link to the survey! The Green Team Thanks you!

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