Upcoming Events

List of Upcoming Events

Pray for the Crisis in the Gulf - On July 18, 2010 the EPC GCEPC LEPC will join with Christ's Church across America to pray for the crisis in the Gulf of Mexico and its impact on the people, the water, the land, and all creation. With one voice and with one heart we join the people living near the American Gulf Coast seeking the power, the wisdom and the compassion of the God who makes all things possible. For if God is with us, who can be against us. Your Ministries and Churches are encouraged to participate. Go here for more information: http://www.nae.net/pray4gulf

Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem - October 3, 2010. Day of Prayer for the peace of Jerusalem on the first Sunday of every October. Over 175 nations are joining together in prayer for the city of Jerusalem, the nation of Israel, and all her inhabitants. Join us this year on October 3rd in this historic event. Psalm 122:6 says, "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: they shall prosper that love thee." For reports and testimonials of the 2009 Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem from around the world go here: http://www.daytopray.com/testimonies.aspx

The GCEPC/LEPC is partnering with Lutheran World Relief and Thrivent Financial for Lutherans to send assistance via the The Red Cross to those devastated by the recent events in Haiti.

With your help, Thrivent Financial reached their 3 million dollar goal in matching funds! We continue to encourage you to send your gifts to support relief to Haiti in any way possible.

You may donate here on our website marking your contribution for Haiti Relief or go directly to Thrivent and click Lutheran World Relief.

Those donations should also be marked for Haiti Relief and can be donated here by clicking on our Contribute link.

Service of Ordination and Consecration Service - The next service will be our mini-conference held in October, 2010.

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