As my faithful reader(s?) know, the Remaleys just moved from Greenville, SC 10+ hours south to Cape Coral, FL, where I've begun service as Associate Pastor for Family Ministry at Faith Presbyterian Church. We're all enjoying the opportunity to explore our new community. And yes, we've been to the beach.
I might someday write a longer post about the move, discerning a call, etc. But for now, here are some answers to the more pressing questions I've heard. :-)
Where are your sermon recap videos?!?
I'm excited that Faith livestreams worship services every Sunday, to include members and friends near and far! Since the entire sermon and worship service are available in video form (and the sermon in podcast form, too!), I'm taking a little bit of a hiatus from my sermon recap project for now to make space for some new things. Having said that, I'm excited to continue exploring creative ways of using video and social media platforms for ministry at Faith, and you never know what form that might take... maybe even sermon recaps!
Visit www.fpcfl.org to livestream the 9:30a and 11:00a services on Sunday mornings. If you miss it while it's live, archive videos of weekly services are usually up on the website by Tuesday mornings. (Our weekly sermons are also uploaded in podcast form. Search for "Faith Cape Coral" in your favorite podcast app, and enjoy!) Take good care and be well, friends. God's Peace TJ
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Matthew Acton
9/19/2019 05:24:55 pm
His first sermon is live on the site now, and it was amazing! And, yes, he wore a nice bowtie with I think fish on it.
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