Today @ 2pm (NZ Time) is the Commissioning and Ordination Service for the Messengers of Grace – Ngā Karere o te Mana Tapu session of cadets which is being held at Wellington City Corps.
Just a friendly reminder that this weekend we here at the Wellington City Corps are privileged to host the Territorial Commissioning of the Messengers of Grace, Ngā Karere o te Mana Tapu session of cadets from Booth College of Mission.
The Commissioning and Ordination Service will be streamed live from 2pm on Saturday 5th December.
And the Celebration Service will be streamed live from 10:00am on Sunday 6th December (Note: the earlier time than our normal service time).
If you were unable to join us last Sunday at 10:30am in-house, or at 6pm when we hosted ‘Church Online’ via our facebook pages; Wellington City Corps or Wellington Citadel Band, you can have a recap of what we covered during our meeting by clicking on the video link below.
This week we commence a new sermon series looking at the Christmas Nativity Story. We read in the biblical accounts of the Christmas story that many of the key people experienced the emotional highs and lows that this season can bring.
In many ways I’m sure their expectations were dashed one way or another and there are many lessons that we can learn from the build up towards Advent as we endeavour to live God-honouring lives in this day and age.
Through it all, God is wanting to remind us each of His provision and His love, mercy and grace.
We hope and pray that through the words and music that you hear, and the many talents used in His service to bring this meeting to you each week, that you will be uplifted in your spirit and encouraged as you continue trusting in God and living out your journey of faith. Knowing that through His Holy Spirit He goes with you, He is walking beside you, and He is also preparing a way forward for you.
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A print / hard copy of the fortnightly War Cry is now available from your local Corps, or you can download / view the latest War Cry which is available online here.
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