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Congratulation Kevin and Cindy!Thank you for 25 years of dedication and service to GCBC! |
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February 22 - February 28, 2026
Sunday - February 22 Monday –February 23 Saturday – February 28 8:00am - Jessica Griffith- Hamner Hall |
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Visio Divina
SPIRITUAL PRACTICE FOR LENT Creative spiritual practices are not restricted to just artistic people. Every person has the ability to use their imagination to create something. When that process opens us to a sacred space that connects us with the Divine, it is a Spiritual Practice. Creative spiritual practices could include music, dancing, singing, poetry, painting, journaling, and Visio Divina.
What Makes Contemplative Practices Christian? Why we do it: We do it to grow deeper in our relationship with God. To simply sit and spend time with a friend, not necessarily a self-improvement exercise. Through this relationship you may become a better person or more mindful but that is not the primary objective of contemplation. How we do it: We begin with a focus on our body and our breath in order to re-collect and ground ourselves, but we shift our focus to something greater than ourselves. The primary goal is the humble realization that we’re sitting in the presence of God. We do not get better at contemplation but merely put ourselves in a position to let God do the work. What we get out of it: As we listen for God in our lives, we wake up and say, “not my will be done but yours”. This goes beyond finding calm, escaping stress, relieving anxiety and becoming happier. The beauty is that we end up leading fuller lives with God’s joy and peace through surrendering our stress and anxiety to God. We are asking God for what He wants, not what we want. To trust that God is leading us a little bit closer to where we are supposed to be, a little bit closer to love. “God does not love us if we change, God loves us so that we can change.” — Richard Rohr (Breathing Underwater)
Practicing Visio Divina Prepare: Close your eyes, breathe, clear your mind, and ask God to enter into this time of prayer with you. Ask God to speak to you through this image. Lectio (read): Open your eyes and scan the image. Note what draws your interest, but continue to scan the whole image. Close and rest your eyes a minute. Mediatio (meditate): Open your eyes and let your eyes be led. Focus on just the part of the image that caught your eyes and name it. Close your eyes, seeing that piece of the image in your mind. Oratio (pray): Open your eyes and look again at the piece of the image that caught your eye. Allow it to bring forth a word, image or emotion. Close your eyes and rest. Contemplatio (contemplation): Open your eyes and gaze at the whole image. What is God speaking to you today though this image? How will you respond to Him? Spend time processing that with God. Pray or journal about it.
Option: print out the image and keep it in a space you frequent until the next image is sent out. How did you encounter the message you received from the image throughout the week? |
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Mini Golf!
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Wednesday Fellowship Dinner
Family $20 |
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Bible Study
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OWLS OUT TO LUNCH
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2026 Intergen (all-ages) Mission Trip
Interested in a mission experience only two hours from Roanoke? Join us at an information meeting on Sunday, March 1st, in the Youth Room after worship to learn about The Wade Center and what you can expect. The trip is open to 5th grade youth and above as well as adults! The trip is July 19-24. Come and find out what it’s like with experienced attendees. For questions, please see Susan Powell or Justin Brill. |
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Baptism Classes
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Generosity Box
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Pure Water Initiative
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Pack-a-Snack
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Connect With UsWays we can come together every week and more... |
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Monday Morning Prayer Meeting
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Holy Grounds Coffee Bar
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Sunday Worship
Worship begins at 10 AM |
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Sunday School
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Sunday School Short Course
Each class we will briefly sketch the particular challenges confronting the church at a specific time, and how the person was instrumental in meeting those challenges. Then we will read together typically one page written by the person in their own words, and discuss what we might learn from them for then and now.
1400s Julian of Norwich
1500s Martin Luther and Melancthon
1600s Roger Williams and Blaise Pascal
1700s John Wesley and William Wilberforce
1800s Harriet Beecher Stowe
1900s Martin Luther King
1900s C.S. Lewis
2000s Clark Pinnock and John Polkinghorne
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New Class!
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Children's Activities
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Children's Ministry
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Giving & FinancialsFinancial Report 2026 Financial Report as of January 31, 2026 YTD Budgeted Revenue $55,530 YTD Actual Revenue $36,073 YTD Actual Expenses $45,024 DEFICIT ($8,951) MISSION RECEIPTS $5,185 COLLECTION FROM THE GENEROSITY BOX LOA (Local Office on Aging) $1,026 A detailed copy of the church budget is available in the church office |
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