Weekly Newsletter | December 21, 2025

Services at 8:30 AM & 10:30 AM

Scripture Reading: Galatians 3

Worship Songs:

Sermon: Joshua Mack - It Takes A Miracle: Selected Scriptures

Livestream @ 8:30 AM

COMING UP

Nursing Home Visit
Come join us on December 21, 2:00-3:30pm as we spend an afternoon with the residents of Park Vista Nursing Home in Fullerton. We will participate in activities like caroling, presenting wrapped gifts and getting to know the residents to share the love of Christ. There will also be a Christmas devotional. For more information, please contact Jeff Liao.

Children’s Ministry
Please note CM will be on break on December 21 and 28.

Sunday Evening Service
There will be no Evening Service this Sunday and on December 28. Evening Service will resume on January 4 at 5 p.m., with a light dinner provided at 4:30 p.m.

Parking for Sunday Worship
The parking lots on the north side of the train tracks are free until 9 p.m. Please consider parking there on Sundays, in order to save closer parking for guests or those who need more assistance. More details can be found here.

Opportunities to Serve
We are looking for help across several ministries at our church. Please reach out to Will Lau for more information.

Christmas Cards for Missionaries
We will be collecting Christmas cards to send to our missionaries again this year — they would love to hear from you! Please place your cards in the basket at the back of the sanctuary by December 28. For more information on our missionaries, check out the updated Missions Board near the Book Table or click here.

Church Retreat
Registration is now open! Our Church Retreat will take place February 13-16, 2026 at Oak Glen Christian Conference Center with our guest speaker, Paul Hamline. Click the links below to register.

Registration Scholarship Request

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Sunday Morning Prayer. Sundays, 8:00–8:20 a.m.
All are welcome before service in the Upper Room for a time of corporate prayer!

Submit a Prayer Request

Biblical Friendships Podcast
Revisit this series with the elders of our church on the book, “The Company We Keep: In Search of Biblical Friendship,” by Jonathan Holmes, where they discuss topics including the theology of friendship, its marks, threats and the purpose of friendship in the local church.