10 Days of Prayer

All of us long to connect with someone who can identify with our circumstances and share in our day-to-day life. Prayer is just that – a personal experience and intimate connection with our loving Heavenly Father.
CLC’s annual 10 days of prayer will kick off on January 9th – 18th. All services will start @ 7pm, Sunday night @ 6pm.
Read MoreRoland Baker – Special Speaker
Bishop Roland Baker is a dynamic speaker from Auburn Hills, Michigan who will be speaking to CLC on January 22. After serving as Senior Pastor of The Apostolic Church, Bishop Baker assumed a new role and focused on the many International ministries affecting over 500 churches throughout the world. Please join us on January 22 as it will definitely bless you.
William Murphy Memorial Service
Christian Life Center will be holding a memorial service for our friend, confidant and sound man, William Murphy, on January 6th @ 11am in the Sanctuary.
New Year’s Eve Communion Service 2011

Christian Life Center invites all to join us for our consecrated communion service as we celebrate the birth, life, death and resurrection of our Lord, Jesus Christ.
Service will begin @ 7pm and dress is casual.
Read MoreA Very Grumpy Christmas
Trump Grump is not wanting to think about anyone but himself this Christmas season. Until he meets some boys whose family is not doing too well this year. Trump must come to terms that everything is NOT “Garbage” if it does not revolve around him. Also featuring Kids sign team, sticks in motion, kids choir and nativity scene by our toddler class. Come out and enjoy yourself as you laugh and cry.
Read MoreJoyful Noise – Christmas Musical
Come and enjoy all of the traditional and contemporary music that you love to hear every Christmas season.
Read MoreBuilding Walls
Proverbs 25:28 “He that hath no rule over his own spirit is like a city that is broken down, and without walls.”
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hrough out history our forefathers knew the importance of building and maintaining walls around their cities. The importance was that these walls protected the cities from the enemy. If the walls were built to the max and maintained they were impassable, but if proper thought and care wasn’t given, the walls would start to deteriorate and corrode. The walls would become broken down and soon the enemy could easily get through them.
Our walk with God must have walls built around them. These walls are a product of the Word of God. If we are obedient to the Word we established these walls. To protect ourselves we must add to the walls. We must put boundaries in our lives, and through consistent prayer and reading of the Word, it helps us maintain them. When the enemy comes, and be sure he will, with these walls around you he won’t be able to gain access to your life. Build up those walls!
Submitted by: Bro. Steve Miller
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