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Two Days Away - Pray for The Lord to Bless Our Block Party

BE THERE THIS SATURDAY FROM 4PM-7PM

Our Block Party is finally here! You’ve been praying for the Lord to give us opportunities to spread the joy of Jesus to our Santa Ana neighbors. You’ve been looking for ways to make the church’s neighbors your neighbors. Well, here’s one of the biggest opportunities of the year for outreach in our community. On Saturday, we’ll gather within and with the whole French park community. Make this the most important thing on your calendar this Saturday. Sign up to volunteer if you haven’t yet. Post the invite to your social media accounts. Invite other Santa Ana neighbors. Above all, pray that God would spread the joy of His Son through us this weekend. You can find the digital flyer here and the sign up sheet here.

Movies In The Park - Friday at the Santa Ana Zoo

OPENS AT 5:30PM. MOVIE STARTS AFTER SUNSET

This Friday, we have another opportunity to be amongst our Santa Ana neighbors by attending an outdoor movie night at the Santa Ana Zoo!

Pre-movie festivities will begin at 5:30 p.m., with the movie beginning after sunset. Guests can look forward to inflatables, movie themed activities, and popcorn in partnership with the Power of One Foundation.

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Women's Summer Potlucks Return Tonight

BRING A FINGERFOOD AND ARRIVE AT 6:30PM

In lieu of Women’s Meeting this summer, the ladies will be gathering together for summer potlucks from June through August. They’ll be sharing meals and stories of God’s grace. This is a great event to invite your friends, especially friends who aren’t Christians, don’t attend church, or are new Christians.

Be sure to bring your favorite finger food to share and make a special note of an earlier start time of 6:30pm.

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This Week at Cross of Grace

June 19 - JUNE 26

Every Tuesday we publish a blog post to lay out in one place what’s going in the life of the church for the upcoming week. See below for a snapshot of what’s on the calendar this week:

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21: SUMMER PARK DAYS

  • 10:00 am - Jack Fisher Park in Santa Ana

THURSDAY, JUNE 22: FRENCH PARK RUN CLUB

  • 6:30 am - French Park Grass Area

THURSDAY, JUNE 22: WOMEN’S SUMMER POTLUCK

  • 6:30 pm - Lee Home

SATURDAY, JUNE 24: FRENCH PARK BLOCK PARTY

  • 4:00 Pm - French Park Grass Area

SUNDAY, JUNE 25: SUNDAY GATHERING AT THE EBELL CLUB

  • 10:00 am - Meeting Room: Ballroom

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The Garden of Gethsemane

JESUS IN THE GARDEN, COMMITTING TO OBEY THE FATHER

Jesus and his disciples came to the Garden of Gethsemane, taking one step closer to the cross. He enters into the Garden and endures a terrible torment. Asking if at all possible the cup he was about to drink would be removed from him. This close to the cross, Christ gazes into its horrors more clearly than ever before. Looking to the bottom of the cup of God's wrath and agonizing over the reality that he'd have to drink it down to its very dregs. He, "the beloved Son," in whom God has never been anything but "well-pleased," would experience his Father's holy displeasure toward sin. This wrestling in prayer concludes with the Son's complete expression of obedience to the Father's plan, "Yet not what I will, but what you will" (14:36). Yet, way before this text is applied to us as a reason to obey even when it's hard, and to honor God's will like Jesus, the point is that Jesus is in the Garden obeying because we'd disobeyed God.

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5 Beliefs in Unreality the Lord's Supper Confronts

EXAMINE YOUR HEARTS BY ASKING THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS

This past Sunday, Pastor Kyle preached through Mark 14:12-26, where Jesus gave his friends a meal to teach them, remind them, and reassure them of what he's dying for. He instituted a meal we call the Lord’s Supper which grounds us in the realest of all realities. Telling us that our redemption (and all that it means for us) is as real as the bread and the cup we hold in our hands every time we take communion together. This is a great means of grace to us because we’re so often tempted to believe we need something more than God’s reality. That what he’s said is good, beautiful, and true is not enough.

Consider the questions below which represent 5 beliefs in unreality you might be tempted to embrace. Ask yourself these questions, and listen in to the answer the Lord’s Supper speaks as often as we take it.

1. Do you have an ‘over-spiritualized’ belief in the gospel?

Do you really believe you’ve been given a new heart and regenerated? Do you really believe the Marriage Supper of the Lamb (Rev 19:6-9) is something you’ll really experience? Do you believe that Jesus really died for your real eternal life in his real presence?

The bread and the cup tell you that the promises and experience of the gospel are as real as the bread which touches your fingertips and juice you taste upon your tongue.

2. Do you have a domesticated view of your sin and its cost?

Sin. Judgment. Wrath. The cross. Jesus died for my sins. “Yea, yea, yea. I know, I know.” But do you really?

The bread tells the story that the real body of the real Son of God had to be BROKEN in order for your sins to be forgiven. The cup tells the story that his blood poured from the holes in his hands and feet and side and the gouges in his back and the punctures in his forehead. That he died the REAL death and suffered the REAL wrath of God that YOU REALLY deserved in a real hell.

3. Do you believe the cross is not really for you?

You might feel unworthy. Dirty. Too mired in sin and guilt and the destructive choices.

But Jesus says, “take”. The “taking” of communion symbolizes the real faith of someone who has believed in Jesus for the forgiveness of their sins.

1 John 1:9 – “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”

As surely as you receive the real bread and the cup, so surely have you received real forgiveness. The cup we drink is a cup of grace. There’s another cup Jesus would drink. It is a cup of wrath (Mark 14:36). It is only because he drank that cup that we get to drink the cup of grace. The real elements assure your heart of this reality.

4. Do you believe the cross is of central importance?

Someone once said to me, “I just can’t get on board with the ‘cross-centered’ life. I believe it’s a resurrection-centered life”.

Now, the resurrection - along with the incarnation and ascension - is a non-negotiable and critical component of the gospel. BUT the cross is where everything Jesus did and said became your reality. Our regular practice of communion until he returns reminds us of that.

5. Do you believe the cross is real enough for the realest problems that you face?

“Are you ever tempted to believe the [cross] doesn’t work in the real world? Sometimes we doubt that the grace of Christ is really powerful enough [for a] troubled and troubling world" - Tripp

The real problems. Sure, it's helpful for that little argument you had. And for that month when you're anxious because you spent a little more money than you earned. But for the real problems? Naw. The bread and the cup remind us that the cross was the best solution. To man’s deepest problems. And it will correct every problem.

Would the real elements of the Lord’s Table ground your belief in the real and historic body and blood of Jesus given for you. The very real death of Christ which has purchased your very real life in him.

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Things To Pray For In June

FROM SOVEREIGN GRACE MISSIONS

Psalm 139.7-10 declares, ‘Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence? If I go up to the heavens, you are there; if I make my bed in the depths, you are there. If I rise on the wings of the dawn, if I settle on the far side of the sea, even there you hand will guide me, your right hand will hold me fast.'

There is nowhere we can go where we are outside of God’s presence, nowhere, and that’s one of the many things that makes prayer such an incredible and daily opportunity. The King of Kings and Lord of Lords is always present, always with us, and always eager to hear us.

And so here’s some specific things that you can be praying for, and talking with the King about, in the month ahead…

  1. Please pray for the National US Church Planting Group as they meet for a final retreat with the 2022-23 Church Planting Cohort, June 15th-18th. With 3-4 US Church Plants planned for the next 12 months, this is such an important time together.

  2. Please pray for Nate Treguboff (Cross of Grace, Minnesota), Josh Montague (Cross of Grace, TLI), Dave Quilla (Covenant Life Fellowship, Oregon) and Joshua Chambers (formerly of TLI) as they travel to Amman, Jordan, June 8-16th, to train ten Pastors from Pakistan. These Pakistani Pastors have a long relationship with our family of Churches, represent some 400 Churches, and are keen to pursue full partnership with Sovereign Grace. This is the final instalment of a five year endeavour and so please pray for safety, for fruitful classes and for wisdom and understanding on wise next steps in this great opportunity.

  3. Please pray Justin Crews and Spencer Vaughn (Sovereign Grace Community Church, Roanoke, US) as they head to teach at the Gracelife Pastors & Planters Academy in Liberia, with our friend Dyonah Thomas, June 19th-26th. Please also pray for their strategic trip to Sierra Leone to put boots on the ground as we look to a possible SG Church Plant in 2024. Exciting times!! In addition, please pray for Andy Farmer (Covenant Fellowship, Glenn Mills, USA) as he heads to teach at the Trinity Fellowship Pastors College in Ethiopia, June 16th-19th. Would this be a rich and blessed time for everyone involved,

  4. Please pray for the Pastors who will be coming in from Germany, Prague, Italy, Belarus, Turkey, Sweden, and the UK, for this month’s SGC Europe Pastors Retreat, June 20-23rd. They will be joined by Mark Prater (SG Executive Director) and Dave Taylor (SG Director of Global Missions), as they dream together and plan together for the future of Sovereign Grace Churches in Europe.

  5. Please pray that God would continue to provide financially for Sovereign Grace Churches so that we can fund the gospel opportunities He is giving us throughout the world. We really do have more opportunities than we can fund and so we are so in need of His grace in this.

  6. Please continue to pray for the ARK Church in Dnipro, Ukraine, led by our friend Michael Ostanin. This dear church continues to feed over 400 people a week, care for refugees on a daily basis, and share the good news of Jesus Christ with any and all that will listen. They are doing an amazing work in Ukraine, may we never tire of praying for these dears saints.

… May His grace abound to us all.

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Help Get The Word Out About The Block Party

IT’S LESS THAN TWO WEEKS AWAY

Our Block Party is less than 2 weeks away! You can participate in the following ways:

  1. Joining the neighborhood outreach this Saturday, June 17th from 10am-12pm. Meet at the Hidden House parking lot.

  2. Sharing the digital flyer located here with Santa Ana neighbors in our community.

  3. Sign up to volunteer at the Block Party here.

Make Small Group a Priority Tomorrow Night

EVERY 1ST & 3RD FRIDAY OF THE MONTH

Outside of Sunday mornings, small groups are the most important moment in the life of our church. Make it a priority to attend small group this Friday at 7pm in order to encourage one another and be encouraged. To care for others and to be cared for. To point your brothers and sisters to Christ and apply his gospel to their lives, and experience the same.

TO LEARN MORE ABOUT SMALL GROUPS, CLICK HERE

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This Week at Cross of Grace

June 12 - JUNE 18

Every Tuesday we publish a blog post to lay out in one place what’s going in the life of the church for the upcoming week. See below for a snapshot of what’s on the calendar this week:

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14: SUMMER PARK DAYS

  • 10:00 am - Jack Fisher Park in Santa Ana

THURSDAY, JUNE 15: FRENCH PARK RUN CLUB

  • 6:30 am - French Park Grass Area

FRIDAY, JUNE 16: SMALL GROUPS

  • 7:00 pm - Houlton, Roenicke, and Erkelens Home

SATURDAY, JUNE 17: FRENCH PARK OUTREACH

  • 10:00 am - Meet at the Hidden House parking lot

SUNDAY, JUNE 18: SUNDAY GATHERING AT THE EBELL CLUB

  • 10:00 am - Meeting Room: Ballroom

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