Youth Friendsgiving
Teens and Parents!
Join us Sunday, November 24th at 6pm at Open Arms Community Church
for our Youth Friendsgiving!
We’ll provide the Turkey!
so bring a dish to pass, and bring a friend!
 Teens and Parents!
Join us Sunday, November 24th at 6pm at Open Arms Community Church
for our Youth Friendsgiving!
We’ll provide the Turkey!
so bring a dish to pass, and bring a friend!
 There’s a powerful message in the idea of “belonging,” and it’s something that, for many of us, can take years to truly understand. It’s easy to overlook, especially when we feel disconnected or like we’re not fully part of something bigger than ourselves. But belonging is a theme that runs deep throughout the Bible and our lives.
We all have those moments where we feel like we don’t belong. Whether it’s walking into a room where no one knows us, or sitting in the middle of a crowd yet still feeling isolated. It can seem like a lifetime before we find the place where we truly feel at home. It can take time and persistence—sometimes even years—to find the people who will help us see the world differently, who will help us understand that there’s something deeper than the superficial or the fleeting.
God’s Invitation to Belong
I can vividly remember when I first started exploring faith. It was a time when I didn’t know how to pray and didn’t understand how the Christian community worked. I was frustrated when others would tell me, “Well, did you pray about it?” Because, honestly, I didn’t know how to pray. I wanted answers, guidance—practical help. But over time, through those same people gently nudging me toward God, I began to realize that belonging wasn’t just about having answers, but about opening my heart to a relationship with God and with others in His family.
The invitation to belong in God’s kingdom is one of the most beautiful aspects of the faith. He doesn’t just welcome us as strangers; He calls us His children. In John 1:12, we read, “Yet to all who did receive him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God.” This is not just a title we carry like a badge. This is a relationship—one that requires acceptance and a willingness to grow within the family of believers.
The Church as a Family
Belonging to God means belonging to a larger family, a community that spans time and space, a family that supports, encourages, and holds us up in ways we never imagined. Ephesians 2:19 says, “Consequently, you are no longer foreigners and strangers, but fellow citizens with God’s people and also members of his household.” This passage reminds us that we are no longer disconnected; through Christ, we are members of God’s household. We are part of something greater than ourselves, something eternal.
Throughout my journey, I’ve faced dark moments, and through those times, the church family was there. I’ve received random messages or kind gestures from people who, unknowingly, met me in my brokenness. Those moments were not coincidences; they were God’s way of showing that He had placed people in my life to remind me of His love.
But there’s also the question: What happens when we belong in the wrong place? We can easily get caught up in the wrong kinds of communities—places where our belonging is based on temporary or superficial connections.
Belonging in the Wrong Place
In the Parable of the Sower in Matthew 13:1-8, Jesus explains the different types of soil where the seed of the Word falls. Some seed falls along the path and is eaten by birds, some falls on rocky ground and withers away, and some falls among thorns and is choked out. Only the seed that falls on good soil produces fruit.
We all know the feeling of being in the wrong place, of belonging somewhere that leaves us feeling empty. There was a time in my life when I felt a false sense of belonging at a bar. Everyone knew my name, the bartender knew my drink, and the regulars had a place set aside for me. But it wasn’t real. Years later, I can’t even remember the names of the people I spent time with there. The connection was fleeting, temporary, and ultimately empty.
That’s what Jesus was pointing to in this parable. Belonging to places or groups that aren’t rooted in something eternal, something real, will ultimately leave us scorched, withered, and lost. But when we find our belonging in God’s family, it’s a connection that multiplies, it grows deeper, and it lasts forever. Matthew 13:8 says, “Still other seed fell on good soil, where it produced a crop—a hundred, sixty, or thirty times what was sown.” That’s the kind of belonging that makes a difference in our lives.
Living Out Our Belonging
So how do we live out this sense of belonging in our daily lives? It starts with us. We need to cultivate environments where others feel accepted, where they feel like they truly belong. This means looking beyond differences and recognizing the inherent value of every person. Loving God and loving people—that’s at the heart of everything we do.
It can be difficult, though, especially when we encounter people who are different from us—whether in appearance, beliefs, or behavior. But if we want to create a sense of belonging, we have to start by practicing empathy. Romans 12:15 tells us to “Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn.” Empathy isn’t just about understanding someone’s situation; it’s about truly listening and being present without judgment. Sometimes, the simple act of listening can bridge the gap between isolation and connection.
In a world where everyone is busy talking about themselves, vulnerability can be a powerful tool for building real relationships. Sharing our own stories—the highs and lows—can create a space where others feel comfortable doing the same. James 5:16 encourages us to “confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed.” Vulnerability doesn’t just build trust, it helps others know they are not alone.
We can also extend a hand to those who are on the outskirts—those who sit alone, who look or think differently. Galatians 6:10 says, “Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers.” Sometimes, a simple invitation to coffee or a kind word can make all the difference in someone’s day.
Creating a Culture of Belonging
As a church, as a community of believers, we are called to create spaces where everyone feels like they belong. We need to break down walls of division, whether they are walls of cliques, judgment, or favoritism. Let’s encourage inclusion in our homes, workplaces, and churches. Let’s celebrate diversity and create environments where everyone can thrive.
Romans 15:7 reminds us, “Accept one another, then, just as Christ accepted you, in order to bring praise to God.” If we want to live out the kind of belonging that God desires, we must accept others as they are, just as Christ has accepted us.
When we belong to God’s family, it’s a belonging that transcends time and place. No job, no relationship, no bar, no restaurant can give us the lasting sense of belonging that we find in God’s family. We are called to be a part of something eternal, a community of love, grace, and purpose.
God is inviting each of us to belong—not just as members of a church, but as beloved children in His family. And He’s asking us to extend that invitation to others. Let’s live out our belonging by reaching out, loving others, and building a community where everyone can find a place to call home.
 Here’s a quick look at all the exciting things happening this December at Open Arms. Mark your calendars and join us as we celebrate the season together!
When: Sundays at 2 PM
Join us to spread Christmas cheer to local nursing home residents with carols and gifts.
When: Saturday, December 14th
What: Community Fellowship
When: 10 AM
Our regular Sunday service will take place as usual.
When: Monday, December 23rd, 6 PM & 8 PM
What: A special celebration of our Savior’s birth.
Invite your friends, family, and neighbors to this joyful evening of worship and community.
When: 10 AM
Join us for our final Sunday service of the year.
Let’s make this December one of joy, connection, and celebrating the true meaning of Christmas! 🎄
 This December, we’re bringing back a cherished tradition—spreading Christmas cheer through caroling at local nursing homes. And we need you to join us!
Here’s where we’ll be caroling:
For many of the elderly in our community, the holidays can feel lonely. Some don’t have family nearby, and they spend much of their time in isolation. But when we show up—no matter how well we sing—we bring more than music. We bring hope. We bring connection. We bring the love of Jesus.
Do I need to be a great singer?
Absolutely not! What matters most isn’t the pitch of your voice but the joy and warmth we bring by simply being there. Trust us—these sweet residents won’t care if you can carry a tune. They’ll be overjoyed just to see smiling faces and hear familiar Christmas songs filling the air.
Bringing More Than Music
Thanks to the generosity of our church family, we’ll also be delivering the gifts we’ve collected—wrapped and ready to bless each nursing home resident. This small act of kindness means so much to people who often feel forgotten during the holiday season.
Why Join Us?
This is more than caroling. It’s an opportunity to be the hands and feet of Jesus, showing love to some of the most vulnerable and overlooked members of our community. It’s a chance to go out on mission together as a church and make a lasting impact on hearts that desperately need encouragement.
So grab your family, your friends, and your holiday spirit, and join us for this special time of giving and singing. Together, we’ll make this Christmas season one to remember—for them and for us.
Let’s shine His light in our community this Christmas! Will you join us? 🎄❤️
 Our Family Fun Night & Friendsgiving event was a huge success! We had around 40 people come out to enjoy good food, fellowship, and a movie together. It was so wonderful to see our church family and community come together in this way.
When we create welcoming spaces, amazing things can happen. People feel the love of God through the kindness and hospitality we show. And in turn, we get to experience that love ourselves through connecting with one another.
That’s what this event was all about – taking the time to slow down, share a meal, and simply be present with each other. We’re grateful to everyone who made it such a special night. Your willingness to bring a dish, lend a hand, and share your lives with us is what makes Open Arms such a vibrant, Christ-centered community.
We’re already looking forward to our next opportunity to gather. In the meantime, may you feel God’s love overflowing in your own lives and relationships.
 Here’s what’s happening at Open Arms Community Church this November! Mark your calendars and join us for these exciting events and opportunities to serve our community.
When: Saturday, November 9th
What: Community Fellowship Friendsgiving
Bring your family, friends, neighbors, and your favorite dish to pass!
When: Saturday, November 16th, 2 PM
Where: Children’s Ministry Area
What: Join us to pack shoeboxes with love and joy!
💌 Shipping Donations: $10 per box
When: Saturday, November 30th, 5 PM
What: Bring your best chili or soup to share and your holiday decorating cheer!
🎄 Gift Tags: Pick up a tag from the tree in the lobby with requested items from local nursing homes.
🎁 Return Gifts: Please wrap each gift individually, attach the tag showing the item inside, and return it by November 24th.
🚐 Caroling Dates:
We look forward to celebrating with you this month and sharing the love of Jesus through these events and outreaches!
 Are you a musician, singer, or someone who just loves music? Join us for Power of Praise: Open Jam Session on Saturday, October 26th, at 6:00 PM in the Open Arms Church auditorium (1289 E. Main St., Bradford)!
This is a no-strings-attached opportunity to gather, jam, and share your love for music in a fun and relaxed environment. Whether you play an instrument, sing, or just want to listen and be part of the musical experience, everyone is welcome!
What to Expect:
Sign up today to let us know you’re joining! We’ll be emailing the song list to participants in the coming weeks, so you can be ready to jump in.
Bring your instruments, your voice, and your enthusiasm as we gather for an evening of praise and fellowship through music. Let’s make a joyful noise together!
Details:
We can’t wait to jam with you and experience the power of praise!
 Join Open Arms Church for a Hike to Raise Awareness of Human Trafficking
On Saturday, October 19, 2024, at 9:00 AM, Open Arms Community Church invites you to join us for a meaningful hike at Marilla Reservoir to raise awareness of human trafficking. We will meet at the Marilla Reservoir Bridge, and we encourage everyone in the community to participate.
This event is about more than just a hike—it’s an opportunity to make a real difference. Human trafficking is one of the greatest injustices in our world today, affecting millions of women, men, and children who are trapped, exploited, and unable to escape. Through this hike, we aim to shine a light on this issue and support the incredible work of the Set Free Movement, an organization dedicated to protecting the vulnerable and setting captives free.
Why Join Us?
Please sign up so we know how many are attending:
Support the Set Free Movement In addition to participating in the hike, we invite you to make donations to the Set Free Movement. The Free Methodist Church leads this initiative to end modern slavery by transforming neighborhoods, protecting the vulnerable, and helping survivors find healing.
You can donate by texting Set Free to 888-530-0619. Your contributions help train communities, support survivors, and educate youth to stay safe from exploitation.
The Set Free Movement works tirelessly to combat human trafficking and exploitation. With a mission to protect the vulnerable and set captives free, they have made a powerful impact worldwide. Their efforts include:
Together, we can make a difference! Learn more about their work at setfreemovement.com or watch the video below to see the lives impacted by their mission.
Come walk with us, raise awareness, and help end human trafficking. Let’s take a stand for freedom together!