"The Best Is Yet To Come" Sermon Series Continues At Middle Valley COG Sunday

  • Thursday, August 18, 2016

Middle Valley Church of God announces that Pastor Mitch McClure will speak on the topic, 'I Am Hoping For A Prize Better Than Cracker Jacks ' in the 10:30 a.m. service on Sunday.  This is part of a sermon series titled 'The Best Is Yet To Come.'  

"This new sermon series will develop the reality that while life on earth may be difficult now, God promises the Christian hope for the future.  Jesus Christ made sure His followers understood they had future hope and Christians today have that same hope," officials said.
 
Pastor Mitch McClure will lead the church in a time of prayer, and worship during the 6:30 p.m.

service on Sunday.  

Each Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Sunday school classes are available for all age groups.
 
Pastor Mitch McClure is leading a mid-week Bible study on the the end times.  This study is based partially on 'ISIS, Iran, Israel and The End of Times," by Mark Hitchcock.  This Bible study will occur each Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the administrative classroom.

All are invited and encouraged to participate in any or all of these services.

Middle Valley Church of God is located at 1703 Thrasher Pike in Hixson.  For additional information, contact the church office at 423-843-1539.

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