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CNIC - Tabernacle New Year's Celebration- It Continues -Multiplication by Honor!

Thursday, December 31, 2009 at 10:30 PM - Friday, January 1, 2010 at 1:30 AM (CT)

Desoto, United States

CNIC - Tabernacle New Year's Celebration- It Continues...

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Join Us for High-spirited fun and enjoyment as we celebrate a Season for reflection and giving! The Light of the His BIrth and the Power of a New Year - A scecond Chance!

Join us as we Watch the Night melt away and the New Day Join Us!

Doors Open & Ministry Begins at 1030 p.m. - 1:30 a.m.

Singing, Dancing, Prayer and Affirmation!

Light Refeshments to follow!

Invite a Friend or Family Member!

We encourage you to read this Passage below! We love you Yeshua! Excerts from Joseph Tkach - Take a moment to Ponder

Many Christians acknowledge that no one knows the exact day Jesus was born. The precise date of Jesus’ birth is not critical, and speculation and controversy about this topic can cause us to lose focus.

It is important that we rejoice and celebrate the central events in the life of Jesus Christ because he is the core and foundation of our faith. When we think about and ponder his birth, there are many issues that are mysterious and profound for us. God came to us, taking human flesh, dwelling with us, so that we might be saved. He never stopped being God, but he also became human. He was born of a virgin, and began his human life as a helpless and dependent baby, just as we all do.

Jesus is the reason for the season. We do not celebrate a day, but rather we celebrate the fact that God, in the person of Jesus ("Immanuel—which means ‘God with us’" — Matthew 1:23) came to save us from our sins." It was in Jesus that God gave us the greatest gift. He came to save us, to give us salvation, and eternal life. He gives us that gift freely, by the riches of his grace. We celebrate the extravagant and lavish love of God that is demonstrated by the birth of Jesus Christ.
 
tt is fitting that we come together as Christian brothers and sisters to celebrate God’s love whenever we meet. Whether it be on Christian festivals such as Christmas and Easter, or some other annual occasions, we are free to joyfully give praise and honor to God as his beloved children. Every celebration is an expression of our love and devotion to God. Let each of us learn how to celebrate "unto the Lord" without condemning those who do so in a different way.

Heart of the Pastor:

He is the celebration, He is the light of the world, He is our Fireworks and He is the explosion of Love in our Heart!  Happy New Year! We welcome 2010! We embrace the vision that God has opened for us in the days to come!  Whether you are present or with another assembly we join our hearts with yours to bless God for what has past and what is yet to come...... Prayerfully submitted: Pastor D. Nurse!