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Capitol Hill Baptist Weekly September 11, 2020

Ways to Give your Tithes and Offerings
Ways to give your tithes and offerings: 

  • CHBC Giving Online – if you need assistance with online giving please contact the church office at 405-799-9799 during regular office hours (8:30-4:30, M-T, and 8:30-12:30, F) 
  • During worship in the CHBC Offering Boxes 
  • Mail to 304 SW 134th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73170 
  • Drop off to Church Office during regular office hours at the mailing address above 

Loving Those Affected by Hurricane Laura 
If you would like to support disaster relief efforts in Louisiana you can give to the Southern Baptist Convention Disaster Relief Team, and read more about their efforts here: SBC Disaster Relief. Or you can give to John Boaz and Lord Send Me Ministries here: Lord Send Me MinistriesLord Send Me Ministries is also looking for volunteers to come help prepare and pass out food. John and LSMM helped with the Back to School Bash for many years, as well as came to OKC in 2013 to do tornado disaster relief. They have been a good partner to CHBC and will be doing disaster relief ministry in Louisiana. 

Sunday School 
Re-Grouping into Sunday School will start this Sunday, September 13, 2020 at 9 AM. You can read the Re-Grouping Plan for Sunday School here: CHBC Sunday School Re-GroupingThere are some changes to where groups will meet, so please read the plan carefully. We will continue to send you links to use on your own at your home as well. 

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CHBC Re-Gathering – September 13, 2020 
The church is not a building people meet together in, but a people who gather to worship Jesus Christ as Lord. 

CHBC is committed to Equip the Saints to the glory of God. The church was given the task to make disciples, teaching them to observe everything Jesus commands (Matthew 28:18-20). Teaching is a function that the church must be about. Health, unified churches are built on sound doctrine. We are grateful for the opportunity to begin Re-Grouping into Sunday School for all ages this week. Look above to find a link on the CHBC Re-Grouping Plan.  

If you gather with us in person please know that we will continue physical distancing and sanitizing protocols, and that you are more than welcome to wear a face covering in order to protect others. Please RSVP, especially if you will be using ETC (Extended Teaching Care for 3 years and younger). The RSVP helps us be prepared for overflow seating, for children in ETC, and for seating in the Worship Center. Thank you for understanding the need to physically distance and to RSVP. Click the link to go the CHBC Re-Gathering RSVP page on the website: CHBC Re-Gathering RSVP.  If you forget to RSVP or you meet someone you want to invite to worship with us, please still attend and do not worry about telling them how to RSVP. We will accommodate everyone either in the main Worship Center or in our overflow rooms. 

Ekklesia – September 13, at 5 PM  Sing and Celebrate 
We received so many positive comments about our Sing and Celebrate Service a couple of weeks ago that we will join together again this Sunday night to celebrate what God is doing in our lives. If you are able please join us for a night for the church to celebrate who God is and what He has done. 

Midweek Prayer Gathering – Each Wednesday at 6 PM 
A few weeks ago, Pastor Mark preached a sermon entitled, “Pray”. You can watch olisten to that sermon here: Matthew 7:7-12, Pray, by Pastor Mark DeMoss. In that message Pastor Mark said that 2020 was God’s call for the church to pray. He challenged the church to be serious about prayer and said that CHBC would be looking for ways to pray for fervently and intentionally. Each Wednesday night at 6 PM will be times of prayer. This church family prayer gathering will be available for any who are not serving or participating in AWANA. Join us in room 221 for a time of prayer. 

Quotes from Church History 
Martyn Lloyd-Jones:“Our Lord does not promise to change life for us; He does not promise to remove difficulties and trials and problems and tribulations; He does not say that He is going to cut out all the thorns and leave the roses with their wonderful perfume. No; He faces life realistically, and tells us that these are things to which the flesh is heir, and which are bound to come. But He assures us that we can so know Him that, whatever happens, we need never be frightened, we need never be alarmed.”– D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981, Pastor from London) 

[Learn more about D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones by clicking on his name] 

Prayer 
To what do we cling when we see the tragedies of life come upon us? Promises like this one found in Isaiah. 
Isaiah 46:4 
Even to your old age I will be the same, and even to your graying years I will bear you! I have done it, and I will carry you; and I will bear you and I will deliver you. 

     Mark D. DeMoss, Senior Pastor

         Capitol Hill Baptist Church

     Equipping…Exalting…Extending

            For the Glory of God

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