Welcome Bash & Baptism!

Happy Welcome Bash Eve! 

We’ve been talking and praying about it for weeks. Tomorrow, from 10am-2pm, at our York City Campus and at Goode Elementary, we will bring both of our campuses together for a worship bash and baptism celebration and food truck and kickball and bounce house jubilee.  

As you pack up your lawn chair, lunch money (cash for ice cream!), friends and blessings, here are three final preparation requests and details.

1. Will you keep this day and those involved before the Lord in prayer? 

We strongly desire that the Welcome Bash put God’s goodness and glory on display for the York Community to experience. We’re praying for an outpouring of God’s strength and power, for unity between campuses, for lives to be changed, for the baptizees to be strengthened in their faith, for the vendors to be blessed. 

2. Will you help us bless Central and York City School’s Weekend Food Program and New American Welcome Center? 

We are collecting your favorite healthy dry cereal for the schools and 1 pound bags of rice for the food banks at the New American Welcome Center. Join us in blessing others! 

3. Will you park at Goode Elementary if you are able? 

We are asking all able-bodied volunteers to park in the Goode Elementary Parking Lot to open space at our York City Campus parking lot. PLEASE NOTE: the Goode parking lot is on Wallace, which is a one way street, running from East to West, so you cannot turn from Broad Street to get onto Wallace. https://maps.app.goo.gl/55cJ8gac2U4Gm49p9  

Handicap parking spaces are available on the street in front of the church building. There will also be a golf cart available to those needing assistance to and from their vehicles. 

Our summer message series is “Footsteps of the Faith.” We have been walking with Jesus and inviting others to take a step of faith with Him. So let’s celebrate the faith steps taken this summer and encourage each other to keep on stepping with Him! 

Grace and Peace, 

Pastor Josh and the team 

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