April 17, 2022
Upcoming Events and Notices
You can find the order of worship and songs here
From the Archives
We recently read the book "Rediscover Church," which has taught us to think more deeply about God's gift of the church. We encourage you read this related post, "How Do We Build a Healthy Church? (Membership Class #3)" which is a summary of the third session of our membership class.
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 months of April and May we are reading “You're Only Human: How Your Limits Reflect God's Design and Why That's Good News” by Kelly M. Kapic.
April 20 (Wednesday 7 PM): Please join us via Zoom as we reflect upon the book “Ichthus — Jesus Christ, God’s Son, the Saviour.” Also April 27, May 4, 11, and 18. Meeting ID: 883 9615 9768.
May 15 (Lord’s Day): Please join us for our monthly fellowship meal after the worship service.
June 13–16: All junior high and high school students are invited to the South West Reformed Youth Camp at Tahquitz Pines Conference Center in Idyllwild. You can find more information here.
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
This Lord's Day we celebrate our Lord's resurrection from the dead. Jesus rose from the dead, not in a symbolic or metaphorical sense, but really and physically. His lifeless corpse came to life. His heart that had stopped beating 3 days before began to beat again. His brain cells, which 3 days ago had died after being deprived oxygen, lived. Jesus' physical and literal resurrection from the dead is so critical to our faith that the apostle Paul says in 1 Corinthians 15:14 (ESV) “And if Christ has not been raised, then our preaching is in vain and your faith is in vain.” I encourage you to reflect upon these words as you prepare for worship.