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  • Sunday Service – Feb 26, 2023

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    Wed Prayer Together – Feb 22, 2023

    Many of us will have enjoyed pancakes as Pancake Tuesday or Shrove Tuesday happened leading into the Season of Lent. Some Christians observe Lent in the 40 days leading up to Easter. This is intended to be a time of renewed faith and preparation to recall again the significance of Jesus’ death and resurrection. […]

    Sunday Service – Feb 19, 2023

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    Wed Feb 15, 2023 Prayer Together

    Love in action could sometimes go unnoticed. I saw a mother and daughter this week who were shopping together. They were laughing and talking as they came into the mall. It was obvious that they were enjoying each other’s company. How different this scene would have been if the daughter was hurrying her elderly […]

    Sunday Service: Feb 12, 2023

    PLEASE NOTE: Next Sunday February 19th following our 10:30 in person service at Springford Baptist Church, we will have a shared lunch (please bring main course and dessert items). We look forward to this time together. Following lunch, we will have our Annual Meeting. EVERYONE IS WELCOME!

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    Wednesday Prayer Together – Feb 8, 2023

    So how about it? Where else have you been witnessing God’s love in action in this past week? When we are giving intentional attention to people around us, we will certainly be aware of ways that God can touch their lives with His love through us. On the weekend, I saw a Dad on […]

    Sunday Service – Feb 5, 2022

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    Wed Prayer Together – Feb 1, 2023

    In this Valentine month of February, our Sunday services and our WEDNESDAY PRAYERS TOGETHER will be focusing on places where we can recognize love in action. When we see love in action, then we can know that God is at work. Scripture from 1 John 3:16,18 asserts, “This is how we know what love […]

    Sunday Service – Jan 29, 2023

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    Wed Prayer Together – Jan 25, 2022

    I was recently visiting someone who is being cared for at home. She is very weak and requires constant attention and care. When I was speaking with one of her caregivers, I recognized how much this person really cares for this woman. It is certainly not easy for anyone who is in a caregiver […]