Weekly Newsletter | Jun 21, 2026

Sunday, June 21, 2026

Equipping Hour: 9:00am

Worship Service: 10:30am

Scripture Reading: (Ephesians 5:15-6:4)

Worship Songs:

Sermon: Joshua Mack: “The Man Behind The Dad” (Ephesians 5:15-21)

Order of Service Sermon Study Guide Livestream


COMING UP

Missions Offering
Each year we usually set aside 2 weeks to collect a separate offering specifically dedicated to fund our missions programs. We will be having our second missions offering collection on this Sunday, June 21. Please prayerfully consider giving sacrificially for the cause of global missions! Questions? Contact Hyon Seo.

Evening Service - no evening service this Sunday Our next Evening Service will be Sunday, June 28, from 5-6pm, at our Fullerton location. A light dinner will be served at 4:30pm. The church’s evening services are on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month.

Evangelism Training Everyone is invited to join us this coming Saturday, June 27th from 11am-1pm at our Fullerton church building in the wood floor room. We will be discussing evangelism, practicing going over gospel tracts with one another, and then heading out to share the gospel. If you have any questions or would like to join us, please contact Joon Yim.

Vacation Bible School - there is still time to register!

VBS will be held at our Fullerton location starting on Monday, June 22-25, 6-8pm. Our theme this year is The Good News Network. In a world that often feels full of bad news, we're reporting on the Good News of God's plan of redemption through Jesus. Registration is open to children entering K-6th grade in the fall of 2026. Click here to register!


WEEKLY AT CBC

Sunday Morning Prayer. Sundays, 8:30-8:50am

All are welcome before service for a time of corporate prayer in Room 927 near the Children’s Ministry classrooms at El Dorado HS!


"God is the Gospel" by John Piper

“Is God actually enough for me? I started reading this book thinking about what it really means to really enjoy God. After all, He is the source of all life and being, He is happy, and joy is found in Him. Piper helped me see that this instinct was right, that the gospel itself is the announcement of it. His argument is that most of us pursue the benefits of the gospel without ever getting to the point of it, which is God Himself — not His gifts, not heaven, not even forgiveness as an end, but the living God. Piper builds the case carefully, bringing in old friends like John Owen, Jonathan Edwards, and John Calvin to back his argument up. And what I liked about this book is that he reminds the reader that this is not merely an academic exercise, but this is the most personal question you will ever answer: Would you be happy in heaven if Jesus was not there? Beloved church, if that question stirs something in you, pick up this book.”

~ Recommendation by Francis Orejudos