SUNDAY TEACHING: Hebrews 12:4-17

Hi Crestwicke family,

In case you missed it, this last Wednesday we had Updates, Updates, Updates! Regarding the recent provincial allowances for churches to begin to plan for in-person services, Steve provided a Church Service & Building Update video. There are also two update letters, one from Steve, one from our Deacons’ Board Chair, Dwight, regarding Steve’s decision to step down from the position of Lead Pastor. These are all on our Information Updates page.

For our Crestwicke kids, we’re on week 10 of our family devotional. Scroll down to our Just for Kids! section to get the link to this week’s episode.

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Read the full Bible passage here: Hebrews 12:4-17


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If you are able to, please consider giving your offering as you usually do on Sunday mornings when we gather together. You can donate right here online or you can check our Donation Options page for other options. If you have any questions, please contact Stephanie in the church office, church@crestwicke.org or 519-836-2132


Just for Kids!

We’re continuing with the 5-Minute Family Devotional, Jesus: Messiah, Teacher, King. Watch this week’s episode: Jesus Performs Miracles. Each episode has a verse for you to review with your kids, an opportunity to pause the video and talk about specific questions, and to pray with them. This series is available through our RightNow Media subscription. If you haven’t yet signed up, you can join through this link.

To go along with the devotional series on Jesus, check out the Jesus music video playlist from Seeds, also available through RightNow Media. Each of the Seeds music videos is based word-for-word on Scripture passages, so it’s a great way for kids (or adults) to memorize verses.