THIS SUNDAY - We’re continuing our short series: Biblical Portraits. This week we will be looking at King Saul - what was so bad about him? Why was he rejected as King? Is there something that each of us needs to watch for with his example? Come join us in person at 10:00 am or online at: Church Online.
DONATION RECEIPTS FOR JANUARY - December 2024 were emailed on February 8. If we do not have your email address, you can pick up your receipt from the information booth on Sunday, February 16 or at the office during office hours. Any receipts that are not picked up by February 26 will be put in the mail. Please contact Ester Wiens (donations@centralfellowship.ca) or Doug Gairns if you have any questions.
LIVING BY DESIGN WEEKEND COURSE - We have a new program that will be running at our church this coming month called Living by Design - Live on Purpose. Discover your God-given design and get equipped with tools to intentionally engage his unique purpose for your life. The course will run Friday, February 28th 19:00 to 21:30; Saturday 9:00 to 18:00; and Sunday, March 2nd 14:00 to 18:00 with a lunch provided on Saturday with refreshments. To register for more info contact Joel Baerg at Email Joel
CONTACT LIST - If you are new to the church in the last year, we are currently in the middle of updating our church family list with your contact info (official member or consistent church attendee). Please either email us back with your email address, phone number, and full mailing address or tell Chelsea on Sunday. For long-term members at your church have you moved recently in the last couple years and let the church know your new address? If unsure please check with the email by email or ask Chelsea.
CFBC VALUES - One of the things that we value at CFBC is prayer, and we know that prayer can take many forms, including praise, thanksgiving, confession, and petitions. What does your prayer life look like? Does it need improvement? How can we as a church family incorporate prayer in a more meaningful way into our lives both individually as well as corporately?
ROKEBY'S MISSION UPDATE - One of the great ways to keep warm here in winter is to eat nabe. Nabe is a Japanese stew loaded with meat, vegetables, tofu, and other seasonal ingredients. Usually, the stew pot is heated at the dinner table using a butane stove. Such warm and comforting food is a great meal to share with others. Some of the moms from John's kindergarten recently invited Tanja to a nabe party. Tanja had a great time, and Andrew was happy when Tanja decided to try her hand at making nabe later that week. Tanja continues to build connections with these moms and speak the Gospel into the conversation when the Spirit presents opportunities. Read More Click Here.
CARING MINISTRY UPDATE - “CFBC’s CARING MINISTRY Benevolence Initiative for February 2025 has been set! All donations made to CFBC’s Benevolence Fund will be sent to The Phoenix Transition Society. The Phoenix Transition House is a domestic violence shelter. Phoenix Transition Society offers a variety of programs and supports to women and children within the Prince George Community and surrounding areas. Your gift of caring generosity brings the gift of safety and peace to the lives of women and children in times of crisis. Thank you for considering how you might bless them. ”- BG
YOUTH GROUP - This coming February Youth Class will start to run on Sunday mornings, for grades 7-12, on a one-month-on and one-month-off schedule. This time together is meant to help bridge being in Sunday School to actively participating in our church family.
CFBC NEWSLETTER - If you know of someone new to the church, ask them if they signed up for our newsletter? Which can help them stay up to date with the church events and updates. Let them know they can sign up by talking to Chelsea Martin or by emailing office@centralfellowship.ca
MEMBERSHIP - If you are interested in membership or have questions as to what membership is all about, please speak with someone from the Leadership Team. To put it briefly, membership fulfils our obligation as a non-profit, but more importantly, it speaks to our commitment to one another and allows each member to hold one another accountable to biblical principles.
GIVING - is a form of worship. It’s a way that we say thanks to God and serve our community. But it’s also a matter of perspective – keeping us grounded in the things that really matter. You can place your gifts in the donation box in the foyer or use the debit machine there. You can also give via eTransfers or online at Give Online.
Pastor Jason McAllister | Email Jason