Watch Night

SAVE THE DATE: Watch Night Service

Springfield PFWB Church is excited to partner with Back Swamp Community Church in a hymn sing for this year’s Watch Night service. Please join us for a time of worship, testimony, & fellowship beginning at 9:00 pm. All are warmly welcomed. Heavy hors d’oeuvres will be served.

What is a Watch Night service?

Watch Night services tap into the PFWB denomination’s Wesleyan roots. While older examples may be found, John Wesley instituted Watch Night services in 1740 as an opportunity for Christians to gather to honor the faithfulness of God through worship, testimony, & prayer. Sometimes called Covenant Renewal Services, these corporate celebrations offered a time of reflection on the sovereign goodness of God. Indeed, reflecting on God’s merciful providence during the past year instills holy hope for the year to come.

These services are longer than average weekly worship services and are late at night. To that end, we encourage you to not only come, but dress comfortably.

Have questions? Contact us. Need directions? Click here.

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TONIGHT: Watch Night Service

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Springfield PFWB Church is excited to welcome The Browns from Wallace, NC as featured ministers for this year’s Watch Night service. Please join us for a time of worship, testimony, & fellowship beginning at 9:00 pm. All are warmly welcomed. Heavy hors d’oeuvres will be served.

What is a Watch Night service?

Watch Night services tap into the PFWB denomination’s Wesleyan roots. While older examples may be found, John Wesley instituted Watch Night services in 1740 as an opportunity for Christians to gather to honor the faithfulness of God through worship, testimony, & prayer. Sometimes called Covenant Renewal Services, these corporate celebrations offered a time of reflection on the sovereign goodness of God. Indeed, reflecting on God’s merciful providence during the past year instills holy hope for the year to come.

These services are longer than average weekly worship services and are late at night. To that end, we encourage you to not only come, but dress comfortably.

Have questions? Contact us. Need directions? Click here.

 
Click here for more information about the Biney English Family.
 

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COMING SOON: Watch Night Service

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Springfield PFWB Church is excited to welcome The Browns from Wallace, NC as featured ministers for this year’s Watch Night service. Please join us for a time of worship, testimony, & fellowship beginning at 9:00 pm. All are warmly welcomed. Heavy hors d’oeuvres will be served.

What is a Watch Night service?

Watch Night services tap into the PFWB denomination’s Wesleyan roots. While older examples may be found, John Wesley instituted Watch Night services in 1740 as an opportunity for Christians to gather to honor the faithfulness of God through worship, testimony, & prayer. Sometimes called Covenant Renewal Services, these corporate celebrations offered a time of reflection on the sovereign goodness of God. Indeed, reflecting on God’s merciful providence during the past year instills holy hope for the year to come.

These services are longer than average weekly worship services and are late at night. To that end, we encourage you to not only come, but dress comfortably.

Have questions? Contact us. Need directions? Click here.

 
Click here for more information about the Biney English Family.
 

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SAVE THE DATE: Watch Night Service

Watchnight 2019.png

Springfield PFWB Church is excited to welcome The Browns from Wallace, NC as featured ministers for this year’s Watch Night service. Please join us for a time of worship, testimony, & fellowship beginning at 9:00 pm. All are warmly welcomed. Heavy hors d’oeuvres will be served.

What is a Watch Night service?

Watch Night services tap into the PFWB denomination’s Wesleyan roots. While older examples may be found, John Wesley instituted Watch Night services in 1740 as an opportunity for Christians to gather to honor the faithfulness of God through worship, testimony, & prayer. Sometimes called Covenant Renewal Services, these corporate celebrations offered a time of reflection on the sovereign goodness of God. Indeed, reflecting on God’s merciful providence during the past year instills holy hope for the year to come.

These services are longer than average weekly worship services and are late at night. To that end, we encourage you to not only come, but dress comfortably.

Have questions? Contact us. Need directions? Click here.

 
Click here for more information about the Biney English Family.
 

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Thank You! (Photos Inside)

A warm thank you to everyone who participated in our Christmas events this year. Beginning with the Ladies’ Auxiliary Breakfast & Shopping Shindig on December 1, until our Christmas Play on December 16, we’re grateful for the opportunity we’ve had to minister through giving, singing, & fellowship. Scroll below for a sampling of photos from this year’s events not previously shared on our social media platforms. If you were unable to join us for any of our events so far, you still have one more chance. Our Watchnight service will be held December 31 at 9:00 pm, & this year will feature Biney English Family Ministries.

 
 


Ladies’ Auxiliary Christmas Party


Church Christmas Party

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Coming Soon: Watch Night Service

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Springfield PFWB Church is excited to welcome the Biney English Family as featured ministers for this year’s Watch Night service. We are also looking forward to reuniting with our brothers & sisters from Back Swamp Community Church for this event. Please join us for a time of worship, testimony, & fellowship beginning at 9:00 pm. All are warmly welcomed. Heavy hors d’oeuvres will be served.

What is a Watch Night service?

Watch Night services tap into the PFWB denomination’s Wesleyan roots. While older examples may be found, John Wesley instituted Watch Night services in 1740 as an opportunity for Christians to gather to honor the faithfulness of God through worship, testimony, & prayer. Sometimes called Covenant Renewal Services, these corporate celebrations offered a time of reflection on the sovereign goodness of God. Indeed, reflecting on God’s merciful providence during the past year instills holy hope for the year to come.

These services are longer than average weekly worship services and are late at night. To that end, we encourage you to not only come, but dress comfortably.

Have questions? Contact us. Need directions? Click here.

 
Click here for more information about the Biney English Family.

Click here for more information about the Biney English Family.

 

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Mark Your Calendars Now: Watch Night Service

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Springfield PFWB Church is excited to welcome the Biney English Family as featured ministers for this year’s Watch Night service. Please join us for a time of worship, testimony, & fellowship beginning at 9:00 pm. All are warmly welcomed. Heavy hors d’oeuvres will be served.

What is a Watch Night service?

Watch Night services tap into the PFWB denomination’s Wesleyan roots. While older examples may be found, John Wesley instituted Watch Night services in 1740 as an opportunity for Christians to gather to honor the faithfulness of God through worship, testimony, & prayer. Sometimes called Covenant Renewal Services, these corporate celebrations offered a time of reflection on the sovereign goodness of God. Indeed, reflecting on God’s merciful providence during the past year instills holy hope for the year to come.

These services are longer than average weekly worship services and are late at night. To that end, we encourage you to not only come, but dress comfortably.

Have questions? Contact us. Need directions? Click here.

 
Click here for more information about the Biney English Family.

Click here for more information about the Biney English Family.

 

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