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Back 2 School Supplies

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

What kinds of schools supplies do you usually need to buy before the start of a new academic year (e.g., pen, pencils, laptop or desktop computers, PDA, calculators)?

Join us at 11 am on Sunday, September 4, 2011, as the HTC Christian Education Department provides school supplies for the 2011 School Year.

If you have questions, please feel free to contact the church at 703-497-7928.

Her Children Arise Up, And Call Her Blessed

Friday, May 6th, 2011

Happy Mother's DayYou carried me until I was born…

you picked me up when I fell down…

You made me laugh when I was sad…

You fixed meals with love like only you can…

You prayed for me when I lost my way…

That is part of why I am saved today…

Holiness Tabernacle Church Of God In Christ is Wishing every Mother a very Happy Mother’s Day, May 8th, 2011.

Holiness Tabernacle Celebrates Passion Week!

Thursday, May 5th, 2011

Passion Week: the most important week in Christian faith. In remembrance of Jesus Christ and His ultimate sacrifice, Holiness Tabernacle celebrated Christ’s Week of Passion – from Palm Sunday through the Resurrection. The Lord was truly in the midst inside these walls and His Spirit showed up at every opportunity. The hand clapping, foot stomping and songs of praise were just the beginning to this glorious time of true worship to the true and living God – for He has done great things and we are glad. This year was particularly exciting because HTC observed all three ordinances of the Church Of God In Christ: communion, feet washing and baptism.

On Palm Sunday, Holiness Tabernacle was a tabernacle of worship and reverence. The spirit of the Lord truly met us there. Praise and worship included, “Lord I Lift Your Name on High” and “Draw Me Close to You.” The Lord did just that as His sweet anointing filled the temple as it erupted with cries of gratitude and as the congregation lifted their hands in homage. Our pastor brought a word, one the people would not soon forget: “The Lord Has Need of You,” coming from the book of Mark 11:1-11. Usually on Palm Sunday, one would expect a message on Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem, with Jesus, the people, and even the obedience of the disciples being the focal point. Taking a different approach, however, Pastor Pruitte focused solely on the colt. He talked about how God has need of each us and that no two of us are alike. The Lord has put something in you and I that He wants to use, and that is only the beginning. The gloves came off, spiritual warfare was on the horizon and no prisoner would be taken! The saints tarried until there were results. There was healing, deliverance and revival in the midst of this down pour of the spirit and demons could only flee in the name of Jesus.

The climax of Christ’s life began as He triumphantly rode into Jerusalem on a donkey. For the next few days, Jesus did miracles for the people and perplexed the Sadducees and Pharisees to even more anger.

On Maundy (Holy) Thursday, we observed the Lord’s Supper (or communion) and feet washing in remembrance of Christ. Pastor Pruitte shared with HTC about the importance of observing these ordinances of the Church of God In Christ, as they did on Holy Thursday over 2000 years ago. We took communion, which symbolizes the broken body and shed blood of Christ. These sacraments are not transformed into the body and blood as others may believe; they are merely symbols. After communion, the men and women went to their separate locations for feet washing, as Jesus did with the disciples. The familiar song, “Not Only My Feet,” rang through the atmosphere. The saints humbled themselves to wash one another’s feet, and the Lord honored that.

On this day centuries before, we find Christ supping with the disciples for the scriptures record, that the Lord Jesus the same night in which he was betrayed took bread: And when he had given thanks, he brake it, and said, Take, eat: this is my body, which is broken for you: this do in remembrance of me (1 Cor. 11:23b-24). After this manner, He gird himself with a towel, as the lowest house servant would, and washed the disciples feet. He commanded that they do this also after He was gone. After he washed the disciples’ feet, He went to pray in the garden of Gethsemane. Judas, knowing Jesus’ ways, brought Roman soldiers to the garden, and marked Jesus with a kiss to acknowledge He was the person they came to arrest.

While most Good Friday services deal with the seven last words of Jesus Christ from the cross, our pastor had a vision to baptize the saints earlier this year and it came to pass on this night. Thirty-one HTC saints were baptized in water, fully submerged in a pool. This marked a large milestone for HTC, as it was the church’s first baptism service. It was an amazing experience. Baptism represents death to the old man and the resurrection of a new person, cleansed from sin and ready to face the world anew. This observance will be etched into the minds and hearts of the HTC family and the history of our church.

From court to court, judge to judge, ruler to ruler Jesus was led to horrendous beatings, humiliations and taunts. But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed (Isaiah 53:5). His fate was in the hands of the people. The people chose Barabbas, a murderer, to live instead of the innocent Jesus Christ; he was sentence to death by crucifixion. While on the cross, Christ profoundly declares, “It is finished.” The ultimate plan of love, set into play by the Father since Adam and Eve, (it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel. Genesis 3:15) was complete. Salvation for all mankind was now available. Jesus declared, “Father into my hands I commend my spirit” …and He gave up the ghost (Luke 23:46).

During the Sunday sunrise service, the laymen presented the seven last words of Christ on the cross and shed a different perspective on the familiar scriptures that we have read for years. You were on the edge of their seat wondering how the next brother would focus Jesus’ words. This was only the beginning of Resurrection Sunday service.

God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth (John 4:24). And that is just what happened. The Spirit of God used willing vessels to stir up the service and set the Church on fire with the rain of His presence. Praise songs, “Lord, How I Love You” and “Lion of Judah,” added fuel to the fire. Then came an anointed word from God through our Pastor, “It’s in Those Nails!” coming from John 20:25. The nails held Jesus to the cross; they represent all the things that we have done that was out of the will of God, whether being disobedient to our parents, our bad attitudes or even the little white lies. Know that Jesus took the nails into the tomb and left them there! The price has been paid in full and we don’t have to be subject to the nails. Jesus has taken care of the nails and left them in the tomb never to resurface again.

THANK YOU LORD that's not how the story ends. In the end of the Sabbath, as it began to dawn toward the first day of the week, came Mary Magdalene and the other Mary to see the sepulchre. And, behold, there was a great earthquake: for the angel of the Lord descended from heaven, and came and rolled back the stone from the door, and sat upon it. (Matthew 28:1,2). The women looked to anoint Jesus, but was not there. He had risen as He said He would on the third day.

The Lord truly blessed, delivered and made a way for so many. Christ shed His blood and life that we might live life more abundantly. Through His death and resurrection we are redeemed back to the Father and have a choice: eternal life or eternal damnation. Holiness Tabernacle was truly blessed throughout Passion Week, from reading about what Jesus did throughout the week, observing the three ordinances of the Church, and worshiping every time we entered the doors, realizing that the Lord truly chooses to dwell in this place with His people and wants to build a closer relationship with each of us. Oh the sacrifice, Jesus Christ made for you and me. He loves us so much that He laid down His life that we might be redeemed. I am so glad that I am a part of the HTC family, and look forward to so many more services like these.

For God So Loved . . .

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three; but the greatest of these is charity. – I Corinthians 13:13

Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. – Matthew 22:37-39

For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. – John 3:16

Make time to show the Lord how much you appreciate the LOVE He showed to us all! Happy Valentine’s Day!

Roses for Valentine’s Day!

Monday, January 31st, 2011

Valentine’s Day is almost here! What better way to show love to your spouse, special friend, mother, daughter, sister or yourself than by giving roses!   Pre-Order Today!

The Pastor’s Aide Committee is selling roses for Valentine’s Day. Pre-order packages will be sold beginning January 30 or can be purchased on-location on February 14:

 

 

Rose Packages

Simple Elegance (3 Roses) with Vase
$15

One Dozen Roses
$25

One Dozen Roses with Vase
$30

Valentine's Day Roses

 

All orders can be picked up at the church from 10am – 7pm on Monday, February 14.

Show love and support the Pastor’s Aide fundraiser this Valentine’s Day!
To place an order, call 703-497-7928 or pre-order online below.


Valentine's Day Roses Pre-Order Form

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Consecration Services 2011

Saturday, January 1st, 2011

con-se-crate \’kän(t)-se-krāt\: dedicated to a sacred purpose

The New Year offers new opportunities to be used by God for the building of His Kingdom! During this period of consecration, we sacrificially empty ourselves of the pleasures of this world so that God may fill us up with more of His Spirit and strength. We invite you to worship with us during our January consecration services.

For more information, contact the church at (703) 497-7928. Don’t be late – come early!

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Watch Night Service 2010

Tuesday, December 28th, 2010

It is good to give thanks unto the Lord and what better way to ring in the New Year than in the House of Worship! We invite you to join us for our New Year’s Eve Watch Night & Revival Service, where we anticipate a mighty outpouring of the Holy Ghost!

For more information, contact the church at (703) 497-7928. Don’t be late – come early!

Hallowed Ones Day Recap

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

Woodbridge, Va. – Thirty foot inflatable slide. Double-sided basketball challenge. Face painting. Obstacle course complete with ladders and slides. And kids – lots and lots of kids! These were just a few of the sights and sounds people encountered when they passed by Holiness Tabernacle Church Of God In Christ, which celebrated its annual Hallowed One’s Day, October 31.

"Hallowed One's Day is designed to give an alternative to Halloween," said Pastor Pruitte. While the church teaches against trick-or-treating and engaging in other activities associated with the day, the church also believes in providing an appropriate alternative for families. "Kids just want to have fun and eat a lot of candy," Pastor Pruitte continued. "We host this big carnival-style event to give them something to do where they are safe and can have some fun."

As the second Hallowed One's event at the new location on the corner of Occoquan and Old Bridge, this year’s event was an even greater success – with more youth and family attendance, more activities and clearer weather.

"This year we decided to sell Hallowed One’s Day FunBands," said Bro Michael Benjamin, one of the youth workers. The all access wristbands allowed each wearer unlimited fun with the games, rides and attractions. Several people purchased extra FunBands or specifically made donations to the church so that kids and families with lots of children could enjoy the carnival without stretching themselves financially. Ultimately, the goal was not to make a profit, but to help offset the cost of the equipment and food.

Already, plans are in the works for how to make next year's event bigger and better. With two big-scale programs under their belt, it’s easy to see how the HTC Hallowed One's Day will continue to attract visitors to the church as they continue to develop creative and exciting ways to reach out and engage the community.

‘Tis The Season To Give Thanks! – HTC Turkey Giveaway

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

Free Turkeys

WOODBRIDGE, VA – For the second consecutive year, Holiness Tabernacle Church Of God In Christ is sponsoring ‘Tis the Season to Give Thanks – and giving away free turkeys for the Thanksgiving holiday, Saturday, November 20 beginning at 12 noon. The church is located at 1440 Old Bridge Road in Woodbridge.  In 2009, HTC provided more than 100 Turkeys for families in the Woodbridge area and our goal for this year is to double that amount with 200 turkeys.

Having purchased it’s new worship center in 2009, HTC is committed to providing a helping hand to those in need.  “I’ve always been a firm believer that before we can meet the spiritual needs of people, we must first meet their physical needs,” said Pastor Eddie B Pruitte, Jr., who feels God has called the church to minister to the total needs of the Woodbridge community, both natural (educational, social and economical) and spiritual.

The church’s Missions Department also sponsors the SHARE food network program that allows those in need to purchase quality, nutritious groceries at affordable prices. For more information on HTC’s Turkey Giveaway, please contact the church at 703-497-7928.

Youth Annual Day

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

God has called us to live holy lives, not impure lives… No Compromise!
(1 Thes 4:7)

What does it mean to live holy, act holy, dress holy, and be holy?

It means living a life without compromise!

Who: HTC Youth Department
What:
2010 Youth Annual Day
Where:
Holiness Tabernacle COGIC
When:
Sunday, August 15 at 4pm
Why:
Because God has called us to live holy… No Compromise!

Join us as we showcase our God given talents and gifts and recommit ourselves to a life without compromise!