“The Lord’s Prayer:
The Meaning and Power of the Prayer Jesus Taught”,
January 18, 2026 at 10 am

On Sunday, January 18, we invite you to worship with us as Lay Leader Carol‑Anne Kaye brings the message “The Lord’s Prayer: The Meaning and Power of the Prayer Jesus Taught.”

Through Scripture and reflection, this sermon explores the depth, meaning, and transformative power of the prayer Jesus gave his disciples—a prayer that continues to shape faith, trust, forgiveness, and hope in the lives of believers today.

Scriptures:
Genesis 50:15–17
Luke 22:39–43
Matthew 6:9–13

As we reflect on these passages, we are invited to listen more closely to God, deepen our prayer lives, and rediscover how the Lord’s Prayer connects us to God and one another in every season of life.

Whether you join us in person or online, we hope this time of worship will inspire, challenge, and renew your spirit.

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Lend a helping hand to our local heroes by contributing to the Pender Police Rest Stop! We are currently in need of bottled water.

We are collecting a variety of items that our officers greatly appreciate during their shifts. You can drop off your donations at the church office, clearly marked "Rest Stop."

Here’s what our officers are currently enjoying:

  • Celsius Energy Drinks to keep them energized
  • Drizzilicious Rice Cakes for a light snack
  • A variety of chips for that perfect crunch

Additionally, we're always in need of:

  • Full-size water bottles (Please note: the 4oz bottles are not utilized)
  • Refreshing beverages like seltzers, Gatorade, Propel, Aspire, and other energy drinks
  • Individual-sized snacks such as potato chips, jerky, cookies, and nuts

Your contributions make a real difference in the daily routines of our police officers, providing them with the sustenance and morale boost they need to keep our community safe. Drop by with your contributions and show your support!


The Pender Mini Food Pantry is officially open and ready to serve our community! This little structure—built as an Eagle Scout Project by one of Pender’s Boy Scouts—is a beautiful example of service, compassion, and creativity.

At first glance, it looks a lot like a Little Free Library, but instead of books, it’s stocked with nonperishable food for anyone in need. It’s a simple yet powerful way to share kindness and nourishment in our neighborhood.

What’s Inside:
As of this writing, the pantry is filled with a wide variety of items, including:

  • Canned tuna, chicken, chili, and soup
  • Broth, vegetables, pumpkin, and apple sauce
  • Shelf-stable milk, peach slices, mandarin oranges, and individual fruit packs
  • Jello, pudding cups, mac and cheese servings, and mashed potatoes
  • Coffee, oatmeal, ketchup, gravy packets, and cooking oil

It’s truly a community effort—and every contribution helps keep it going.

Anyone is welcome to take what they need or to donate food items to keep the pantry stocked. When you give, please remember our guiding principle:
Give with dignity. Only donate items you’d feel comfortable using yourself.