E-News 3.22.24

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As we prepare for Easter, we would like to offer a Christian Passover Seder Meal in order to deepen our experience and grow in our Church community.  Although the calendar places Passover after Easter this year, we will observe our Seder Meal on Thursday, March 28, before Easter.


Traditionally the Passover Seder is a ritual feast at the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Passover. This is a symbolic meal that marks the exodus of the Jewish people from a time of bondage to a time of freedom. This traditional meal represents different parts of the Passover story using various foods. During the Seder, the haggadah is read to tell the story of the exodus from Egypt. This is typically done in Jewish homes but as Christians we can participate to gain a stronger understanding of many symbolic elements that are also present within the Jesus’ journey to the cross.


Since the Seder is a full meal, there will be a minimal cost per person of $5 (4 years old and under are free) and we will need to have a precise head count by Sunday morning, March 24.  It is a family event. All are welcome!
This reading plan on the YouVersion Bible App will start this Sunday, March 24th. Click the link below to join with others from Canopy!
The events from Palm Sunday to Easter are sometimes referred to as Holy Week, and they make up the most important days in history.
Join Passion for this 8-day reading plan as we chronologically journey with Jesus from his triumphant entrance into Jerusalem, the quietness of the Last Supper, the excruciating devastation of Good Friday, and the redemptive resurrection on Easter Sunday.

This week we will begin exploring four principles of growth.  The first truth is:  you entered the God-ordained process of growing into maturity.  He doesn’t want you to remain a baby in your faith.
How do the following verses illustrate growth as a process?o   1 Peter 2:2
o    1 Corinthians 3:1,2
o    1 Corinthians 14:20
o    Hebrews 5:14
What is the difference between progressive growth and sinless perfection?
What do these verses tell you about the process of growth?
o    2 Corinthians 3:18
o    1 John 1:5-10

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