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Welcome to the Plymouth Church of the Brethren.

We're glad you stopped by.  Please check back here often for news and updates on all that is happening in our congregation.

 

 

  

May Worship

 

~~May 1~~

 HOSPITALITY:  Strangers Among Us

Sermon:  "Ministry to the Down and Out"

~Pastor Ruth Yoder

Scripture:  Matthew 25:31-46

Praise Band

 

~~May 13~~

HOSPITALITY:  The Widow of Zarephath

(Mother's Day)

Sermon:  "A Single Mother's Dilemma"

~~Pastor Ruth Yoder

Scripture:  I Kings 17:8-16

Choir Anthem:  "Down to the River to Pray"

 

~~May 20~~

HOSPITALITY:  The Samaritan Woman

Sermon:  "A Cup of Cold Water"

~~Pastor Ruth Yoder

Scripture:  John 4:1-26

Choir Anthem:  "Endless Song"

             

 ~~May 27~~

HOSPITALITY:  Peter and Cornelius

(Pentecost)

Sermon:  "An Inclusive Gospel"

~~Pastor Ruth Yoder

     Scripture:  Acts 10:1-23

Choir Anthem:  "This Little Light of Mine"

Food Pantry and World Hunger Offering

 

 

 

WEATHER CANCELLATIONS

For information regarding cancellation of services due to bad weather, please tune in to TV stations WNDU or WSBT, radio stations WFRN, WTCA, or PULSE FM, or call the deacon at the top of your deacon shepherd list after 8:00 a.m.

 
Plymouth, IN
Updated Sunday, May 20, 2012 11:15 AM
Clear
Clear
86°FHigh: 90°F
Low: 64°F
Wind: 5 mph
Humidity: 38%
Showers
Monday
71° / 53°
Mostly Sunny
Tuesday
70° / 52°
Mostly Sunny
Wednesday
76° / 62°
Mostly Sunny
Thursday
85° / 67°
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ACTS OF GOD

 

Unexpected "flash mob" musical performances have sprung up in public places such as airports and malls.  Philadelphia's 600-member Opera Company scattered among Macy's crowds and broke out in the "Hallelujah Chorus."  A university choir did the same at a Fargo, North Dakota, food court.  Groups have also performed impromptu renditions of "Silent Night," "Amazing Grace" and well-known secular songs.

 

These events have been called "random acts of culture," but they might better be called "purposeful acts of God."  Through music, we can praise God anywhere.  Whenever Christ's disciples move beyond church buildings and Christian gatherings to share the gospel, God is surely at work.

             ~~Communication Resources Newsletter