In this week’s sermon, Joanne DiLeo makes an attempt in a practical way to put together a couple of pieces of things we’ve actually been talking about for years. She reminds us of what the Scriptures are all about and what it means to be “Devoted to God’s Word.” “They devoted themselves to the apostles’...
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CORF UPDATE #64 | JUNE 25, 2021
Good afternoon CORF, Yankees and Metz fans got a treat from our pastor last week and this week. Any break for the Phillies fan in sight? Apparently that’s an emphatic no! Or maybe, just maybe a Bryce Harper’s jersey would do to make a way to the other side. Anyway, we love you and look...
“We Are God’s Provision,” 2 Corinthians 8:3-5
You’ve heard it numerous times, and I can assure you that to the extent God allows you to be part of City of Refuge Fellowship (CORF), you will continue to hear the following statement, that as the church of Christ we have a calling to devote ourselves to these three things outlined in Acts 2:42:...
CORF UPDATE #63 | JUNE 18, 2021
Good afternoon CORF, It feels like summer time out there and things are beginning to look just a bit more familiar and we thank God for what he has brought us through during the past year or so. We look forward to connecting again this weekend in person and online to worship God and to...
“We Rest,” Hebrews 4:1-16
One of the major issues we have in the church today is not apathy, it is work. There is a lack of rest in the body of Christ. There is a desire to always be working for God. In this week’s sermon, “We Rest,” our worship pastor Melissa Kulynych shares with us what the Lord...
CORF UPDATE #62 | JUNE 11, 2021
“But because my servant Caleb has a different spirit and follows me wholeheartedly, I will bring him into the land he went to, and his descendants will inherit it.” Numbers 14:24 (NIV) Good afternoon CORF, We hope that you had a good week. We’re excited about our service this weekend as we have the opportunity...
“We Protect Each Other,” Hebrews 3:1-19
David Jeremiah wrote, “Hebrews was written for a group of first century Christians who were in danger of giving up.” You see, the letter was written specifically to Jewish believers, men and women who were believers in Jesus Christ as the Messiah that were discouraged and tired and in the face of more persecution they...
CORF UPDATE #61| MAY 29, 2021
“No soldier gets entangled in civilian pursuits, since his aim is to please the one who enlisted him.” 2 Timothy 2:4 (ESV) Good afternoon CORF, As of today, a major COVID-19 restriction has been lifted across the state of NJ. As a result, masks will be available during our gathering, but not required. Please watch...
“Intimacy and Power of Pentecost,” John 14-16
In the past few weeks, we’ve been talking about a practical guide to being the church from the book of Titus. We’ve looked at self-control, sound doctrine and submission, words and themes that were repeated often in Paul’s letter. Tonight we come to the theme that Paul repeated more than any other in his instructions...
CORF UPDATE #60| MAY 21, 2021
Good afternoon CORF, And just like that we’re on our 9th day fo the 10 Days of Fasting and Prayer. God has been very gracious and generous in working through us and more importantly in us. We’re closing this journey with a full day of fasting or however you’re led by God. On Sunday night,...