CaryCOG | Cary Church of God
Sunday, Jan. 15, 2017
Today's message: "Hungry for the Harvest"
Locations & Times
CaryCOG | Main Campus
107 Quade Dr, Cary, NC 27513, USA
Sunday 10:30 AM
CaryCOG | Online Service http://www.carycog.org/tv
Sunday 10:30 AM
Welcome!
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http://carycog.org/newGod for the Rest of Us
What does it feel like to be loved by a limitless God? <i>God for the Rest of Us </i> will wake you up to the outrageous, extravagant, and sometimes even scandalous love of God for the rest of us―whether you think you are unfit or a misfit, an underdog or overlooked, the least or the lost, the left behind or the left out.<b><i>Join us on Wednesday evenings @ 7p </i></b>for this powerful & eye-opening new elective. Click the link below for more info, and a brief video preview.
http://www.carycog.org/electivesOnline Giving Link
Thank you for your continued financial support towards the ministries of our church. Easily give your tithes & offerings at the secure link below.<i>“I have held many things in my hand, and have lost them all; but whatever I have placed in God’s hands, I still possess.”</i> – Martin Luther
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http://carycog.org/subscribe(Ezekiel 37:1-4)
Look down, O Lord, with pitying eye; See Adam’s race in ruin lie; Sin spreads its trophies o’er the ground, And scatters slaughtered heaps around. And can these mouldering corpses live? And can these perished bones revive? That, mighty God, to thee is known; That wondrous work is all thy own.
Phillip Doddridge (1799)
(Ezekiel 37:5-10)
Strange, shocking and bizarre images are needed when one seeks to break down old frameworks of perception and to create new ones.
M.V. Fox
(Ezekiel 37:11-14)
But if thy Spirit deign to breath, Life spreads through all the realms of death: Dry bones obey thy powerful voice; They move, they awaken, they rejoice: So when thy trumpet’s awful sound Shall shake the heavens and rend the ground, Dead saints shall from their tombs arise, And spring to life beyond the skies.
Phillip Doddridge (1799)