Sunday Worship

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Above: Just cute.

This morning, I had an opportunity to begin our first leadership training class for Dezső with Miki's help. We are currently studying the nature and purpose of the church. It was a very edifying two hours of discussion as we read through various scripture to form a Biblical understanding of the church. We were all blessed by the time and look forward continuing our meeting every Sunday morning.

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Above: Miki leading a discipleship class before tonight's service. Marcsi, Dezső's wife, (opposite Miki in peach shirt) has decided to be baptized. Please pray for her as she continues to grow in her faith!

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Above L to R: Pastor Máté, Dávid and Zolli. Máté is the pastor of the church we attended (and became members) while we lived in Budapest the first two years in Hungary. We were happy to have him visit us in Petőfibánya tonight. He preached about the amazing love of God and the importance of knowing Him in a relationship of love. It was clear in the prayers lifted up after the sermon that the message brought encouragement to the body and helped correct our thinking in our perception of God's love.

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Above L: Gabi S. fully recovered from a recent surgery that involved removing a cyst from one of his sinuses. He will be returning to the doctor on Tuesday for a follow up procedure. Please pray for him.

Above R: Adrienne (brother Feri in background) and Kinga sitting in the very front row and excited to join us in singing in worship service!

Today is a holiday in Hungary, and there were programs going on at the same time in the community center where we hold service. A lot of kids that were looking for the children's program that the town offered somehow found their way into our children's Sunday school with Julika. Some families peeked inside, but no new visitors stayed throughout the service. I am thankful for the coinciding holiday, as it raised the awareness of our meeting place and gave some a taste of our church.
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