TIMBERRIDGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
God has a place for you at Timberridge!

                                                    WORSHIP AT TIMBERRIDGE

The heart of worship is the exaltation of God for who He is and His saving work in Jesus Christ.  In our worship each Sunday at 11 a.m. we seek to glorify God, grow in our knowledge of Him through His Word, understand and receive His forgiveness and grace, and be encouraged to serve Him faithfully in the world.

 

If you visit with us at Timberridge, you will not be in any way singled out or embarrased.  We're just glad you've come to join us, and we hope you will sense God's presence in this time.  A staffed nursery for infants and for toddlers is provided as well as a Children's Church program for 4-K.

 

Upcoming Dates

*  Celebration of the Lord's Supper, Sept. 5 at 11 a.m.

The Lord's Supper 

The Lord's Supper (also called Communion) is celebrated at the 11 a.m. worship service on the odd number months. 

The Lord's Supper, is the family meal of Christians.  We invite all committed followers of Jesus Christ (those who are baptized members of a congregation which proclaims the gospel, who are at peace with God and with their neighbor, and who seek strength to live more faithfully for Christ) to join with us in partaking of this sacrament of grace.

 

 

 

 

Baptism

Baptism is celebrated as requested for both adults and the children of believers.    

Announcements

MID-WEEK MEN'S BIBLE STUDY

All men of the church and guests are invited to join in Russell Hall on Wednesday mornings, from 6-7 a.m. for a time of Bible study and prayer before the workday begins.  Our current Bible study is "Paul: His Life and Teaching" (Lifeguide Bible Study). 

If you're looking for a midweek connection with God and other men who can help strengthen your walk with Christ, then bring your Bible, grab a cup of coffee, and come join us.  There's an open seat waiting for you.

Quote of the Day
While sailing to the New Hebrides John Paton lead the captain of the ship to Christ. At the close of the voyage John made it clear to the captain the Island he wished to be let off on. The captain knowing the Island was filled with head hunting cannibals refused saying they would be dead in minutes of arriving on the Island. John Paton boldly stated to the captain. "Sir, we died before we came!"
Verse of the Day
"Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight."
Proverbs 3-5-6
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