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Let it Be Christmas :: Joyeux Noel December 30, 2008

Filed under: Water's Edge - weekly report — watersedgeringgold @ 9:52 pm

This final night of our Christmas series was spent watching most of the movie, Joyeux Noel (Merry Christmas) – based on the true story of what happened on Christmas Eve in the trenches of a World War I front line.  It is a phenomenal story of love and brotherhood and Christmas miracles.  We ate popcorn and watched the film, followed that with a brief discussion and a prayer – that was our night.  It was a very relaxing moment in the midst of a busy and hectic holiday. 

This Sunday (Jan 4th) – we’ll be using prayer stations to walk through the Covenant Service that John Wesley first initiated back in the 1800’s!  This will be one of our most interactive worship experiences yet!!  An awesome way to start your new year on the right track – join us!!

Here are our prayer requests this week:
Anyone can ask for prayer, just let me know! You can talk to me or drop one of our prayer request cards in the worship space Drop Boxes. Please keep these things lifted up:

:: Louise & Keith Kenney’s daughter in law – Michelle Kenney - in treatment for breast cancer.  So far, so good, but she still has LOTS of treatment ahead - keep praying for her and her family (husband and two kids)!

:: Pray for Lynn Kelly – her surgery went well - pray for quick recovery.  Her sister-in-law also just had emergency surgery for cancer – her name is Susan.

:: Pray for Britta Alton’s grandmother (Louise Kirby) – she might have to have a full hip replacement if what they did before continues to not be enough – she’s 88!

:: Jackie Anderson has an injured foot and is still struggling through some funk – please pray that she can continue to fight for healing and wholeness.

 

One Response to “Let it Be Christmas :: Joyeux Noel”

  1. marissa Says:

    I can’t believe we never did watch that movie! We even rented a stupid one when we could have watched it.


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