National Sanctity of Human Life Sunday
On January 13, 1984, President Ronald Reagan issued a proclamation designating January 22 as the first National Sanctity of Human Life Day (January 22, 1973, was the day the U.S. Supreme Court legalized abortion-on-demand in all 50 states). Churches around the United States use the day to celebrate God’s gift of life, commemorate the many lives lost to abortion, and commit themselves to protecting human life at every stage. Today we must do all we can to dignify life on behalf of the unborn, elderly, disabled, embryonic stem cell research and euthanasia.
Carenet Baby Bottle Benefit
Over the past 29 years, CareNet Pregnancy Center of Manchester and Nashua has seen over 1,000 babies saved from the tragedy of abortion, hundreds of mothers have come to know Christ as their personal savior and numerous men and women have found healing from the guilt and shame of abortion. Starting January 15th, you can pick up a baby bottle in the Christ’s Church lobby to serve as a prayer reminder and to collect change, bills and checks to support the work of Carenet. Click here to learn more about Carenet and the many other opportunities they have to take a stand for life.
Sing a Little Louder
Inspired by the true story of an elderly man who in his youth witnessed the horrors of the Jewish Holocaust from the pews of his Church. The 12-minute short film provides a stunning message for the twenty-first century and the current genocide that’s taking place with unborn children in America. This film was shot on location in Holland in August 2014 and is being used to help raise awareness for the one in five children who are aborted before they have a voice.