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Past eNewsletter Feature Stories
eNewsletter Feature Story – Week of January 24 thru January 30, 2021
Song to Steady and Soothe This week’s eNewsletter feature was written by Rev. Raymond Hylton, FPCE senior pastor.Dear friends, At a time when the familiar routines of life are upended by a global pandemic, when the health of our economy is languid, and with over...
eNewsletter Feature Story – Week of January 17 thru January 23, 2021
God's Will This week’s eNewsletter feature was written by Rev. Raymond Hylton, FPCE senior pastor.Dear friends, Nothing is more important in life than discovering and doing the will of God. Think about it — God created and designed you for a purpose. In all of our...
eNewsletter Feature Story – Week of January 10 thru January 16, 2021
Time for the Bible This week’s eNewsletter feature was written by Rev. Raymond Hylton, FPCE senior pastor. Dear friends, Happy New Year! I was wrapping up a video call with a friend of mine in another state when he suddenly switched topics and confessed to me...
eNewsletter Feature Story – Week of January 2 thru January 9, 2021
Clearer CommunicationsThis week’s eNewsletter feature was written by Jim Teague, FPCE director of communications.Dear friends, Did you ever do the “two tin cans and a string” experiment in middle school Science class? Maybe it was something you did on your own,...
eNewsletter Feature Story – Week of December 27, 2020 – January 2, 2021
Never Disconnected, Always LovedThis week’s eNewsletter feature was written by Jim Teague, FPCE director of communications.Dear friends, This is a little embarrassing to admit, but I’ve developed an unhealthy attachment to my cell phone in 2020. Maybe you can relate...