Christ Church - West Campus
West Campus 8/21/16
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  • Christ Church Elyria
    1420 S Abbe Rd, Elyria, OH 44035, USA
    Sunday 9:00 AM, Sunday 10:30 AM, Sunday 12:00 PM

Connect with us!

Welcome! If you are a visitor, take a moment to connect with us so that we, at Christ Church, can serve you better. You can also use this form to update your contact information. Click the link below.

https://christchurchoh.wufoo.com/forms/connection-card/

Give Online

Would you like to make a financial contribution today?  Follow the link below!

https://christchurchoh.infellowship.com/OnlineGiving/GiveNow/NoAccount/

Have a Prayer Request?

We want to pray for you.  Please let us know how we can do so, and we will be sure to pray for you this week.

https://christchurchoh.wufoo.com/forms/prayer-request/

Christ Church University Fall Growth Opportunities

Continue to learn & grow in your faith this fall! It's time for all of us to gear up for fall and invest in growing in our faith! Check out the class opportunities being offered at all of our campuses inside today’s bulletin. Choose one or all of the classes in today’s insert. Sign up online or at the table. Discover Christ Church: Sundays beginning Sept. 11, 9:00 a.m

https://christchurchohio.org

Corruption, Conspiracy, and Confusion: can we trust the New Testament?

Thursday, September 15 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. • Main Campus Dr. John Byron of Ashland Theological Seminary is returning with another interesting and informative lecture on why the New Testament is reliable. You won’t want to miss it! Sign up online for this free event!

https://christchurchohio.org

5-Week Budget Workshop

Thursdays beginning September 15 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.West and Old Brooklyn Campuses Register online or at the table

https://christchurchohio.org
Baptism
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Baptisms at West Campus
Sunday, August 28, Noon
Sign up today at the Connection Center
“Be Fit-Journaling”

Life is hard even when committed to seeking God’s help

God allows times of distance to accomplish His work in us

The discipline of remembering and acknowledging resets our thinking

The result of remembering is deeper worship and a sense of “nearness” to God