Porch SF
Sunday Gathering | May 16, 2021
Locations & Times
Porch SF
1524 Powell St, San Francisco, CA 94133, USA
Sunday 3:00 AM
Welcome and Updates
Visitor Connect
If you're joining us for the first time, or the first time in a long time, we'd love to know you're here. You can fill out the Visitor Connect form on our website so we can welcome you personally.
https://www.porchsf.com/sundaySubscribe to the Podcast
https://www.porchsf.com/sermonsAll-Church Prayer Meeting
Wednesday nights at 7:30 PDT on Zoom. If you need the link, email Kala at admin@porchsf.com
Wednesday nights at 7:30 PDT on Zoom. If you need the link, email Kala at admin@porchsf.com
Giving
Those who consider themselves part of the Porch family can give their tithes and offerings online either to our regular fund or you can designate a gift to the Benevolence Fund to help those in our community with financial needs during the COVID-19 crisis.
https://www.porchsf.com/give2021 Bible Reading Plan
We're reading the New Testament and the Psalms together this year. Print out the reading plan PDF and follow along as we post daily readings and videos from the Bible Project every week.
https://www.porchsf.com/2021readingplanToday: Park Picnics in May
We invite you to join us at Marina Green at 12:30pm every other Sunday in May for more socially distanced picnics after our regular Sunday gathering online. Bring your own brunch, blankets, and camping chairs. May 16 & May 30
https://www.porchsf.com/pastoralupdatesPorch Prayer Meeting: May 23
Join us at 12:30pm for a prayer meeting in the back yard of the SFEFC building (756 Union Street, San Francisco, CA 94133).
https://goo.gl/maps/sF4MrB8RbdDypbXXANew City Catechism | Q20: Who is the Redeemer?
Answer: The only Redeemer is the Lord Jesus Christ, the eternal Son of God, in whom God became man and bore the penalty for sin himself.
http://newcitycatechism.com/new-city-catechism/#20New City Catechism, Scripture Reading, Sermon
“Remaining what he was (divine), he became what he was not (human).” – Wayne Grudem
“For Christ to be glorious was almost a less matter than for him to restrain or hide his glory. It is forever his glory that he concealed his glory; and that, though he was rich, for our sakes he became poor.” —Charles Spurgeon
“His transfiguration did not altogether enable his disciples to see Christ, as he now is in heaven, but it gave them a taste of his boundless glory, such as they were able to comprehend.” —John Calvin
Singing