Almost 50 years ago, Dr. Gene Getz talked to Christians about the “One Another” commands in the Bible.
In this video, we consider some of the essentials in building one another up.
Almost 50 years ago, Dr. Gene Getz talked to Christians about the “One Another” commands in the Bible.
In this video, we consider some of the essentials in building one another up.
Near the onset of the pandemic, two leaders from Curwensville Alliance passed away: Ed McCulley and Jim Hand.

Because of the governmental restrictions on gathering, there were no funeral services held – only private graveside services.
At the time, several people from Curwensville Alliance said, “We should take time to remember these men during a worship service, sometime after we reopen.”
We’re doing that as we worship tomorrow (8/2/2020 at 8:00 and 10:45 am).
These men hold a citizenship in heaven. As Jesus taught what the kingdom looked like, in the Sermon on the Mount, he spoke of men like these.
We will remember them, considering Jesus teaching in Matthew 5:1-12, and conclude our time celebrating The Lord’s Supper.
If you’re unable to join us for this worship service at 725 Susquehanna Ave., please join us online on YouTube at 8 am or Facebook at 10:45 am.
If you’re viewing online, don’t forget to prepare your bread and cup as we celebrate Communion together.
The video of this week’s worship service is online now.

You can watch it on the website (right above here) or on our YouTube Channel.
Pain asks a number of questions.
If we give thought to those questions, we come away with some God-given tools to manage pain in our lives.
You may want to join us Sunday at 10:45 AM on YouTube of Facebook.

The lead worshipers will be leading us in song, we’ll unite our hearts in prayer as an Elder leads us, and I will have a message on Strategies to Deal with the Pain this World Brings Us.
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