WORDS & WORSHIP for JESUS day – April 24, 2010 at Family Worship Center, Lansdale PA. All Churches event – men, women and children are welcome. Brad Stine, Christian Comedian is part of the entertainment. Tickets for Brad Stine are $10 each. Advanced Tickets Reservations is recommended. All proceeds benefit Pennsylvania Region Men at the Cross. For tickets or more information contact Michael Grimm (215) 723-2749 brothermichael24@yahoo.com.
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Night of Worship
Wednesday, March 24, 7:00pm Willow Street Mennonite Church will host a night of worship. LANCO worship link and Willow Street praise team are linking together to have a Night of Declaration in Praise and Worship. This night is open to all ages but there will be no childcare. For more information see lancoworshiplink.org.
300 Years of God’s Faithfulness
March 21 – Celebrating our Spiritual Heritage: 300 Years of God’s Faithfulness, 3:30pm, free worship service at Fine Arts Center, Lancaster Mennonite School. Includes storytelling by John Roth, Henry Benner and Ken Sensenig. For more information on Lancaster Roots 300 celebrations go to www.LancasterRoots300.org.
RCOLC Contact Info
Phone:
717.625.3034
Mailing Address:
PO Box 311
Leola PA 17540
RCOLC
Our Purpose
We are a network of Christian congregational, marketplace, and ministry leaders dedicated to the growth of God’s Kingdom in Lancaster County through relational partnership.
Our Vision
Lancaster County transformed by the gospel of Jesus Christ
Our Mission
To attain spiritual and social transformation of Lancaster County, we actively cultivate partnerships to:
Pray: fill the region with continual united prayer and worship
Witness: communicate the gospel of Jesus Christ to every person in each local community and culture group
Love: mobilize initiatives to transform our communities with the love of God
Protect: promote biblical unity, reconcile relationships, and provide spiritual discernment for the well-being of the Church.
Transformation
For the term transformation to be properly applied to a community, change must be evident not only in the lives of its inhabitants, but also in the fabric of its institutions. In the end, it is a dramatic spiritual, social, political, and even ecological renewal that sets these cases apart from common experience.