Thrive Church
Time: 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Dates: 2009-02-08 End Dates: 12-31-2009
Preview Service Schedule:
February 8 » Nip/Tuck - 'Get HAPPY'' (guest: current NY Mets outfielder, Marlon Anderson)
March 1 » Nip/Tuck - ' Get HERE - as long as you come as you are'
March 29 » Nip/Tuck - 'Get RISKY'
April 5 » GRAND OPENING Service - Come be apart of the PARTY!
April 12 » EASTER SUNDAY more details »
celebrate recovery
Time: 7:00-9:00 pm Dates: 2009-03-02 End Dates: 02-26-2010
we meet every monday at 7:00 with a worship time and a short teaching then seperate into gender based groups to discuss problems that arise in todays crazy times. we believe that anything that inteferes with your relationship with Jesus is a hurt habit or a hang-up. more details »
Christian fostercare and adoption
Time: 6:00pm- 9:00 pm Dates: 2009-04-07 End Dates: 03-17-2010
Christian Foster/Adopt Informational Meeting
First Tuesday of each month, 6-9pm, Arrow Child & Family Ministries, 201 East Mulberry St. in Angleton. Learn if Christian foster care is right for you, or how you can adopt with little or no cost. Call for details or to receive a free informational packet - 979/848.1100 or www.arrow.org
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Christian fostercare and adoption
Time: 6:00pm- 9:00 pm Dates: 2009-04-07 End Dates: 03-17-2010
Christian Foster/Adopt Informational Meeting
First Tuesday of each month, 6-9pm, Arrow Child & Family Ministries, 201 East Mulberry St. in Angleton. Learn if Christian foster care is right for you, or how you can adopt with little or no cost. Call for details or to receive a free informational packet - 979/848.1100 or www.arrow.org
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The Verge
Time: 6:30 pm to 9:00pm Dates: 2009-05-12 End Dates: 05-08-2012
Car Seat Check Up Event
Time: 1 pm - 4 pm Dates: 2009-05-14 End Dates: 12-10-2009
If you have questions about your baby's car seat, we're here to help! Do you need help with your grandchildren's seat? Please come see us and we'll help you out. Four out of five car seats are not used correctly. Yours could be one of them. This is a free service provided to our community. We do ask that you call and schedule an appointment. We would love to see you! more details »
Recruitment
Time: 9a.m.-5p.m. Dates: 2009-07-27 End Dates: 12-31-2009
Our Mission: To provide resources to parents in college with support for economic challenges.
You can be part of this experience. Don’t delay call right away 832-622-2356 or go online www.parentsincollege.org For more information
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Turning Point
Time: 6:30pm - 9:00pm Dates: 2009-09-03 End Dates: 09-02-2010
Dinner 6:30 - 7:00 pm
Worship, Sermon and or Testimony 7:00-8:00 pm
Small Share Groups for Men and Women
Childcare is provided!
Whats holding you back from your TURNING POINT? more details »
Tuesday Night Bible Study
Time: 7pm-8:30pm Dates: 2009-09-15 End Dates: 04-20-2010
When was the last time you experienced pain that you did not believe could be endured? What questions did you ask God during that time? Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel recounted his memoirs in a book titled, Night. In it he describes how his faith was lost as a result of the atrocities he saw perpetrated on others in the death camps of Auschwitz and Birkenau. People were torn apart, gassed, slaughtered in as many ways as the mind can conceive. Children were subjected to unspeakable experimentation, many burned alive while parents were forced to watch.
Before Nero’s death in 64AD, Peter was aware of Christians being cover in wax, then used as living, flaming torches to the amusement of party guests. Entire families were left huddled together in the arena where lions ripped and tore them while thousands cheered. Where was God? What role, if any, did he play?
In his first letter to a group of predominantly Gentile churches he knew either were or soon would be in the withering furnace of suffering, Peter, with compassion and conviction, guides them in what they should believe, how they should think, and how they should behave in relation to each other and to an increasingly hostile world in which suffering is a given.
Perhaps more than anything else, First Peter is a letter of hope. Not a “pie-in-the-sky-in-the-sweet-by-and-by” kind of hope. And not a “hang-in-there-things-will-get-better” kind of hope either. They may not. It is a letter that gives us an anchor that will hold in every storm. It gives us solid ground to walk on and good reason to keep walking when it may make no worldly sense to do so at all. Peter’s aim is to bind us firmly to the character of God in the Lord Jesus Christ. He does it masterfully. It’s a message we need. It’s a message I need in the face of so much pain and confusion.
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FTLC Taiwanese/English service
Time: 10:00am to 11:30am Dates: 2009-09-27 End Dates: 12-24-2009
First Taiwanese Lutheran Church will be conducting a biliqual Taiwanese/English service at 10:00am on Sunday, Sept 27, 2009. For more information please contact the church at 832-878-1758. This service will be conduct on 4th Sunday of each month. more details »