For the week ending April 24, 2026

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Nashville Choral Project in Worship — April 26

Mark your calendar for Sunday, April 26, when the Nashville Choral Project returns to lead us in worship. They were absolutely fantastic when they visited before, and we were truly blessed by their beautiful, spirit‑filled singing. You won’t want to miss this special morning of music and praise.

The Larger Church, Part Five and the End

from Dave Nock

Well, we are now at the end of discussion on the Presbyterian Church government organizational structure. We have addressed the Session, the Presbytery and the Synod. Now the General Assembly.
But before we do that let’s discuss the written guidelines or the rules. If we were discussing the United States government, it would discussion on the U.S. Constitution. For the Presbyterian governmental system (PCUSA) it is the Book of Order. The Presbyterian Book of Order is the constitutional guide that explains how the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) organizes its life, worship, governance, and mission. It sets the rules and principles for everything from how congregations operate to how pastors are called and how decisions are made in the wider church. It covers the foundations of Presbyterian policy, the form of government, the directory for worship, and rules for discipline.
The General Assembly is the national leadership for the Presbyterian Church USA. The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) General Assembly meets every two years. The biennial gathering where commissioners from all presbyteries come together for worship, discernment, and decision-making. The General Assembly sets national policy, theology, and mission priorities. It oversees national agencies (e.g., Presbyterian Mission Agency). During these meetings they can make constitutional changes to the Book of Order. In recent years they have expanded inclusion language, updated ordination standards, and strengthened protection policies. The updates are then added to the Book of Order. The General Assembly sets broad direction but does not micromanage local churches.




Ladies Bible Study 5th Wednesday Fellowship dinner

Are we ready to try a new neighborhood restaurant?  

Two brothers from Mexico have brought their authentic recipes to Antioch.  Dos Carnales is located on Hobson Pike next to the Dollar General.  

Click HERE to see their menu and details of their location.  
Please RSVP

HERE
by Monday so we can make a reservation.  
Hope to see you there!  

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Invite Some Friends

May 12, 2026

The Menu for May 12
 Coffee-Rubbed Pork Roast  
Mashed Potatoes ~ Brussel sprouts/Butternut Squash Medley
Corn Muffins
Banana Pudding  

There’s a seat for everyone —
come hungry, leave full, and feel the love around the table.
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