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The following is a list of special programs, events, and celebrations that are observed
at CSI Church of Dallas:
Christmas Caroling: During the Advent Season, church
members go Christmas caroling to the homes of every church member culminating with
a Christmas Carol Service and Program held on a Saturday before Christmas Day where
the children and youth present Christmas Drama & Songs and adults participate in
the singing of the Christmas Cantata.
Christmas Day: A traditional Christmas Worship Service
followed by fellowship lunch.
New Year’s Eve: Year ending Worship Service celebrated
on New Year’s Eve.
Lenten Season: The church observes lent with prayer,
fasting, and scriptural meditation.
Good Friday: A traditional Good Friday Service reflecting
on Christ’s Passion followed by a very simple fellowship lunch.
Easter Sunday: A traditional Easter Worship Service
celebrating Christ’s Resurrection followed by a fellowship lunch.
Seminars: Various times during the year on Saturdays,
we have a one-day Men’s, Women’s and Couple’s Seminar lead by
invited guest speakers.
Annual Church Picnic: A Saturday of fun, fellowship,
games and picnicking when we go to a lakeside and enjoy ourselves as a church family.
First Fruits Festival: On a Saturday evening in July
or August, we bring our “first fruits offering” and place it for auction
and the members have fun bidding for them, sharing their goodies, and raising money
for the church.
World Communion Sunday: We observe this with a joint
Worship Service with our host church.
Talent Night for Youth & Children: A Saturday evening
of songs, drama, and music.
Annual Church Retreat: This is a capstone family event
of our church when we leave with our families to a camp and retreat center away
from the Dallas metro area on Friday evening spending two nights away from home
and returning back on Sunday afternoon. We study from the Bible and reflect on God’s
word during this retreat to help us with our spiritual growth and Christian life
with the help of invited guest speaker(s).
Thanksgiving Day: Worship Service to give thanks and
express gratitude to God followed by a traditional Thanksgiving meal with the church
family.
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