February 13, 2022
Upcoming Events and Notices
You can find the order of worship and songs here
We invite you to join us for "12 for 22." Our aim is to read 12 great books for the year 2022. Whether you read all 12 or just one, you will find it well worth your effort. Please see the list here.
For the month of February we are reading “Ichthus — Jesus Christ, God's Son, The Savior” by Sinclair Ferguson and Derek Thomas. We encourage you to read this very helpful book to meet Jesus at a deeper level.
February 13 (Lord’s Day): Please join us for our monthly fellowship meal after the worship service.
February 17 (Thursday 7PM): Please join us as we study Revelation. Please read Revelation 22:6–21 and chapter 19 of “Let’s Study Revelation” by Derek Thomas. Zoom Meeting ID: 892 2062 3448
February 27 (Lord’s Day): Please join us after the worship service to reflect upon the book “Rediscover Church.”
Thank you for your continued support of Grace Fallbrook (PCA). Your loving support makes the proclamation of the gospel and the building up of the saints possible. Please continue to mail in your gifts and offerings to our church treasurer, Bruce Summers. In addition, our church website now features online giving. Please visit the church website and click on "Give" which you will find in the upper left corner of our church's website. When you click on "Give Online Now" button on that page, you will be directed to the PCA Foundation where you can give towards Grace Fallbrook (PCA).
Before We Worship
I love this poem written by F.W. Pitt, "The Maker of the Universe"
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The Maker of the universe
as Man, for man, was made a curse.
The claims of Law which He had made,
unto the uttermost He paid.
His holy fingers made the bough,
which grew the thorns that crowned His brow.
The nails that pierced His hands were mined
in secret places He designed.
He made the forest whence there sprung
the tree on which His body hung.
He died upon a cross of wood,
yet made the hill on which it stood.
The sky that darkened o’er His head,
by Him above the earth was spread.
The sun that hid from Him its face
by His decree was poised in space.
The spear which spilled His precious blood
was tempered in the fires of God.
The grave in which His form was laid
was hewn in rocks His hands had made.
The throne on which He now appears
was His for everlasting years.
But a new glory crowns His brow
and every knee to Him shall bow.
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That Christ is both divine and human is a profound and a beautiful mystery. Indeed, we encourage you to read the lesson on Shorter Catechism Q. 22 here and fill your soul with a transformative wonder.