Changing Seasons & Challenging Sermons

While the weather here might convince us that the long await summer has arrived, it is in fact the season of changing leaves, back to school and fattening up for the winter slumber!  Here at Little Flowers Community, it is also the time we gear up for our Autumn season.  With people back from holidays and settling into routines again, we will be getting ready to face the next season as a community.

Starting today (Sunday, Sept. 13), we will be kicking off a series on the Sermon on the Mount.  The Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7) is a critical text for Christians.  In the Anabaptist tradition, as well as in the Franciscan, it remains a central call to Christian life.  Give it a read and you will see that it is no easy task.  And so, as we going to the Fall, we will be exploring together what it means to live out the Sermon on the Mount, as individuals, as a community here in the West End and as members of the greater Body of Christ.

Tonight we will set the stage for the series by looking at Matthew 4.  If you would like to join us tonight (or any other Sunday), drop us an email or a call.  We are happy to give you details!  We meet on Sunday afternoons/evening for a potluck and a time of worship.  For those who live locally, we also share life together throughout the week.  We’d love to have you join us!

Peace & all good!

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