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FOR EVERYONE:

Coffee Shop Ministry- 9:15-9:45
Bible Study- 9:15-9:45

FOR THE CHILDREN:

Nursery Care- Newborns to 23 months
Toddler Class- 2-3 yrs old
Kinder Class- 4-5 yrs old
1st-2nd Grade                                                                                                                                                                                
3rd-4th Grade                                                                                                                                                                                
5th-6th Grade

 

YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULTS

Youth- 7th-12th grade
Young Adults- 19-29 years of age

TRANSLATION:

 Translation from English to Spanish- available thru radio (provided)

AT EVERY SERVICE :

Nursery Care- Newborns to 23 months

Toddler Class- Ages 2-3 yrs.

Children's Church- Kinder Ages 4-5, 1st-3rd grade and 4th-6th grade

Spanish Translation to English- provided thru radio (we provide)

WED. NIGHT ONLY:
Youth 7th-12th

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Due to the excess of teaching on grace in the churches today, the thought of serving a God that might be a little demanding turns many people off.
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After coming under heavy criticism from members of the black community for meeting with President Donald Trump to discuss prison reform and urban job creation, Pastor John Gray continued his push for change Wednesday when he gathered with several high-profile megachurch pastors to see how churches can lead the healing of the nation's racial divide.
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A Christian scouting group formed in response to the Boy Scouts of America's stance on LGBT leaders and members has reported an increased interest after the Girl Scouts filed a lawsuit against the BSA for its gender-neural policy.
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Church Of The Living Word
4015 Camino De Verdad Rd. | Weslaco, Texas 78596-7533 | PH: 956-565-2694
Sunday Worship Service 10 a.m. Wednesday 7 p.m.