Reach out to the church office (706-327-7419) or contact Kathy Hollon for more information. Each lily is $12 and there are a limited number available.
The Room Is Ready!
Contemporary Worship resumes tomorrow at 11AM in our Fellowship Hall. The room is set, the worship band is ready … and, now, we just need you to fill the seats! Join us for worship tomorrow.
Worship Opportunities This Sunday
9:00 AM | Online Worship at live.spumccolumbus.com and (205) 825-9284 |
11:00 AM | In Person Contemporary Worship in the Fellowship Hall |
11:00 AM | In Person Traditional Worship in the Sanctuary and streamed at live.spumccolumbus.com and (205) 825-9484 |
1:00 PM | Online Worship at live.spumccolumbus.com and (205) 825-9284 |
Week 2 of Lenten Journal Available
Forty Days of FAITH
Our culture is empty enough for all the wrong reasons. We need to fill it with a Gospel-led life of FAITH. G. K. Chesterton, the great British writer of the 20th century, said, “The Christian ideal has not been tried and found lacking. It has been found difficult and left untried.” To paraphrase, the Christian life is a life of emptying so that it can be filled with Christ. Please join us on this journey of 40-Days of Faith as we fill our life with Jesus Christ.
Invitation for Lenten Journey
Forty Days of FAITH
Our culture is empty enough for all the wrong reasons. We need to fill it with a Gospel-led life of FAITH. G. K. Chesterton, the great British writer of the 20th century, said, “The Christian ideal has not been tried and found lacking. It has been found difficult and left untried.” To paraphrase, the Christian life is a life of emptying so that it can be filled with Christ. Please join us on this journey of 40-Days of Faith as we fill our life with Jesus Christ.
Confirmation Testimony: Sandy Coolik
Each generation has a responsibility to share their faith with the next generation. Judges 2:8-15 paints a beautiful yet tragic picture. The generation who witnessed Joshua’s life followed God—A Beautiful Picture. But the generations afterwards grew up “who knew neither the Lord nor what he had done for Israel”—A Tragic Picture.
Sharing your faith with a loved one might seem fearful because it requires vulnerability. However, God always qualifies the called when we are willing to share on his behalf. I invite you to hear Sandy Coolik’s story of sharing her faith with a grandchild and hope that will strengthen you to share your faith with someone.