Happy Lord’s Day to you! Please note that you can reserve a space right up to the time of the service. Tommy is preaching today, our fifth Sunday exploring the […]
Read MoreOn Augu st 23, 12 men and women arrive who have entrusted themselves to Fourth’s community for the coming year. This is exciting, but there is also a lot of […]
Read MoreIn case you missed it, see Todd’s email from yesterday with a word about the Montgomery County temporary mask mandate. As he mentioned, we continue to benefit as a church […]
Read More“If I had a thousand tongues, I would praise Christ with them all.” So said Peter Böhler to Charles Wesley, inspiring the first line of the classic hymn, “Oh, for […]
Read MoreReflections on our moment of national crisis , plus our normal weekly announcements.
Read MoreA s we prepare to gather on the Lord’s Day, we can all pray as David did: O God, you are my God; earnestly I seek you; my soul thirsts […]
Read MoreReminder: starting today, the 8:00 a.m. service is face masks optional, open seating, no RSVPs required. The 11:00 a.m. is the only Sunday service where RSVPs, masks, and physical distancing […]
Read More“May the Mind of Christ, My Savior,” our closing hymn* this morning, provides us with fitting ways to pray as we prepare to gather on the Lord’s Day.
Read MoreGood works are an outflowing of God’s grace to us. We want to be a church that demonstrates this grace and displays neighbor-loving service to those around us.
Read MoreToday we will sing the contemporary hymn, “How Deep the Father’s Love for Us”, by Stuart Townend. His lyric expresses the wonder of Christ’s propitiating work on the cross like […]
Read MoreI hope you’ll be encouraged to hear how saints from the DC area were thinking and praying as churches prepared to open following the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918.
Read MoreHeads up, everyone, as our patterns will be a bit different today. Services times are unchanged, but all services will be held indoors with the 9:30 in the Sanctuary and […]
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