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Holy Week Pub!

Faith in the City is a cool pub ministry in East Dallas!

Holy Week is like the central week of the Christian year (next to Christmas). We worship in different ways, beginning with palm branches being waved in an ad hoc parade, reflecting on the final teaching of the prophet Jesus, sharing something a little bit like the Passover meal (or remembrance of), reflect on the deep darkness of the cross on Friday, and then celebrate new life breaking into our world on Easter morn. It’s a dizzying week. Some folks just go from palms to Easter, but that seems a little too easy when you recognize how Jesus got an up close picture of humanity’s own tendency towards cruelty and hate in those days in between. It wasn’t like the whole week was just an extended drum roll to the big reveal on Sunday morning. Jesus confronted the powers of domination and oppression of his day and seemed to lose, scattering his most trusted followers in defeat. And yet, at the last minute, Something Extraordinary Happened.

Maybe those different kinds of worship opportunities aren’t your thing. Maybe beer and conversation is. That’s why we’ll be hosting a special Holy Week Pub at Bryan Street Tavern on Tuesday evening, 7:30-9:30 PM, discussing whether or not Jesus knew he was going to be crucified. Did God want Jesus to be crucified? Did he have to die in such a way? Why did Jesus ask God in the hours before his death, “God, please take this cup from me”? Heavy questions. Was Jesus on a direct path of confrontation to the powers who were willing to crush him like they did to so many other rebels before? Or was this some divinely ordered, cosmic event? Or both? Or neither?

The conversation should be great. The cold beverages will be great. The pizza will be delicious. We even have free childcare at the church, so you will know your kids are having a good time while you are too. Register on our little Facebook event page to let us know you are coming.


Closing out the year

Here’s a few dates and upcoming events to mark down on your calendar as we close out the year and look ahead. As a community, I am thankful for the ways we have shared God’s love with others in this past year. I look forward to more of the same in the new year. We really are a community that does our best to practice God’s hospitality – we mean it when we want to welcome others to our worship and gathering times.

Dec. 15, 5-8 PM
Tomorrow, a group of folks are helping Reconciliation Outreach organize their angel tree effort before Christmas. The toys, clothes, and other items will be wrapped by the parents of those receiving the gifts on Saturday. If you signed up, meet at Reconciliation Outreach from 5-8 PM on Thursday.

Dec. 18th, 9:30 AM
Sunday is our last Table worship of the year! Please come. We’ll close out our year with great energy and passion. Wear Christmas sweaters, a Santa hat, or even festive socks! Celebrate with some great Christmas carols. Join us as we gather round the Table, 9:30 AM in the Community Room at EDCC.

Dec. 18th, 6:30 PM
Join us for our big Christmas concert, Sing We Now of Christmas, in the Sanctuary. This year’s even welcomes members of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Cast of Bronze bell choir, and other special guests. It’s going to be a feast for your ears in this holiday season.

Dec. 24th, 5:30 PM & Dec. 25th, 11:00 AM
The church has one Christmas Eve service at 5:30 PM in the Sanctuary and one Christmas Sunday service at 11:00 AM (feel free to wear comfy clothes, like your favorite Christmas sweater).

Jan. 1st, 10:30 AM
Finally, on New Year’s Sunday, Jan. 1st, we’ll have one service again, a big festive, celebration brunch in the Great Hall, sponsored by the Table. We will need your help with this, as greeters, hosts, and participants. Not only will we eat biscuits and gravy, egg casseroles, and more, we will bless one another for the New Year!


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