In What He Saw, we’ll linger with the scenes of the cross and imagine what Jesus saw: the city he loved, the Temple opened wide, friends and enemies, and those simply standing nearby. Worship will weave together Scripture, music, prayer, silence, and shared response, creating space for reflection, honesty, and hope.
We all face tests. Some we’re ready for, while others feel like unexpected "pop quizzes." Yet, we still seek signs of affirmation—a gold star from God that encourages us to keep going. This sermon series explores this theme through the tests of Abraham, Gideon, Jesus, and Peter.
This summer at Red Clay, we will study the Letters of the New Testament. Some of these letters (like Thessalonians) are the earliest pieces of New Testament writing that we have.
We will explore the captivating story of the apostle Paul's shipwreck (Acts 27). Just as Thomas Obadiah Chisholm found inspiration in his personal struggles to pen the timeless hymn "Great is Thy Faithfulness," we too can find hope and encouragement in the midst of whatever life throws at the ship of our lives.
We hope to light the way through our Sunday services, musical events, toy drive outreach, community programming, children's activities, online devotionals, and much more.