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Join Us Sundays at Spotsy Village

Welcome! So glad you’ve visited our online home! Here, you’ll find out who we are, when we gather, and what we are about. We look forward to meeting you and getting to know you soon.


Services will be held weekly at the following times:

9:30am – Worship & nursery
11:00am – Worship, nursery, & all children classes up through 5th grade.
Adult classes  mostly meet in homes during the week. We have classes that meet at Redeemer on Sunday mornings.


For those not able to join us in person, we livestream our 9:30 service
each week on YouTube and Facebook. If you miss a service, you can watch the
video in our media library, on our YouTube channel, or catch audio only on
our podcast.


We look forward to seeing you soon! 

 Address: 7610 Heths Salient St, Spotsylvania Courthouse, VA 22553

Upcoming Events

April 14 – Shoe Collection
April 14 – Christian Belief Class
April 14 – T-shirts available
April 15 – Prayer Meeting
April 20 – Men’s Workshop
May 5 – Child Dedication
May 19 – HS Senior Recognition

We are collecting new and gently used spring/summer shoes for Spotsylvania elementary school. Please bring any donations to the Children's Ministry. See Sherry or BettySue for more information. Deadline for dropoff is  May 5.
Shoe Collection April 14-May 5
We are collecting new and gently used spring/summer shoes for Spotsylvania elementary school. Please bring any donations to the Children's Ministry. See Sherry or BettySue for more information. Deadline for dropoff is May 5.
Foundations of Christian Theology class will meet in the Children’s Ministry building on Sunday mornings.  This class is for those who are new to the faith or have been believers for many years. The class will last approximately six months and will cover all of the major doctrines of the Christian faith.  If you want to learn why we believe what we believe, this class is for you.
New Bible Study April 14, 9:30 am
Foundations of Christian Theology class will meet in the Children’s Ministry building on Sunday mornings. This class is for those who are new to the faith or have been believers for many years. The class will last approximately six months and will cover all of the major doctrines of the Christian faith. If you want to learn why we believe what we believe, this class is for you.
We have a new supply of t-shirts. Stop by the table outside and get one. Suggestion donation is $10.
Redeemer T-shirts April 14
We have a new supply of t-shirts. Stop by the table outside and get one. Suggestion donation is $10.
Join us for our next prayer meeting. We will be at the church at 7:00 pm. Everyone is welcome to attend.
Prayer Meeting April 15, 7:00 pm
Join us for our next prayer meeting. We will be at the church at 7:00 pm. Everyone is welcome to attend.
The workshop will take place at the church with our own Pastor Vic providing a workshop focused on, “Living as a Christian in the secular workplace,” and “Turning conversation into Gospel conversations.”  
<strong>This event is for adult men only. </strong>
There is no fee, however, we ask that you sign up, so we know how many will be coming. 
<a href="https://redeemerva.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/2223081" target="_blank" style="mso-line-height-rule: exactly;-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;color: #DE5B49;font-weight: normal;text-decoration: underline;">Register</a>
Men's Workshop April 20, 0900-1200
The workshop will take place at the church with our own Pastor Vic providing a workshop focused on, “Living as a Christian in the secular workplace,” and “Turning conversation into Gospel conversations.” This event is for adult men only. There is no fee, however, we ask that you sign up, so we know how many will be coming. Register
Three interactive session for all women, especially mothers and daughters ages 13 and up. Taught by Redeemer member, Amy Taft, certified in functional nutrition and holistic wellness. Fridays 7:00-8:30 pm.
<a href="https://redeemerva.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/2229703" target="_blank" style="mso-line-height-rule: exactly;-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;color: #DE5B49;font-weight: normal;text-decoration: underline;">Registration</a>
Biblical Womanhood & Body Stewardship May 3, 10, 17
Three interactive session for all women, especially mothers and daughters ages 13 and up. Taught by Redeemer member, Amy Taft, certified in functional nutrition and holistic wellness. Fridays 7:00-8:30 pm. Registration
For more information and/or to sign up, see Sherry Morgan.
Baby/Child Dedication May 5, 9:30 am
For more information and/or to sign up, see Sherry Morgan.
Graduating seniors, we want to recognize you for your hard work. Register below and send a photo.

<a href="https://redeemerva.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/2240339" target="_blank" style="mso-line-height-rule: exactly;-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;color: #DE5B49;font-weight: normal;text-decoration: underline;">Register</a>
Senior Recognition May 19, 11:00 am
Graduating seniors, we want to recognize you for your hard work. Register below and send a photo. Register
Who: 12 team members (adults & youth); Lead: TBD; Mission Coordinator: <a href="mailto:rodney@redeemerva.org?subject=Mission%20Trip" target="_blank" style="mso-line-height-rule: exactly;-ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;color: #DE5B49;font-weight: normal;text-decoration: underline;">Rodney Swann.</a>
Eyes Wide Open Ministry (Guatemala) July 27-Aug 3
Who: 12 team members (adults & youth); Lead: TBD; Mission Coordinator: Rodney Swann.

Vic Carpenter
Preaching Elder

Part 4: Fundamentals of a Healthy Christian Marriage
10 Habits of Healthy Communication

Speak to your spouse with love, kindness, and self-control.

“Let your speech always be gracious, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how you ought to answer each person.” Colossians 4:6

Healthy communication is absolutely foundational to every strong marriage. If you cannot communicate with your spouse in a healthy way, frustrations turn into anger and conflict is created instead of resolved. Communication is partly verbal and partly non-verbal. As a husband or wife, what your words say need to match with the non-verbal expression on your face and actions of your life. As Christians we are commanded to be gracious in our speech. This carries over from the fruits of the Holy Spirit of kindness and gentleness. When our communication leans toward harshness and anger something is wrong. 

Below are ten basic practical steps to maintaining healthy and gracious communication in your marriage:

  1. Respect your spouse and treat him/her with kindness: You speak in a careful and self-controlled way to people that you respect. You speak with kindness toward people that you love. You should both respect and love your spouse, resulting in the type of communication listed below.
  2. Really listen: When you really listen to someone you pay attention and want to hear what they have to say. Really listening considers the merit of what the other person has to say. This means not interrupting the other person because what you have to say is more important. This means you are not formulating a counter-response while he/she is talking. You can’t listen and jump to a conclusion before the other person has finished their thought. Listening is related to patience and friendship. Interruption and retaliation are related to competition and adversaries.
  3. Assume the best: Many occasions arise each week where something happens, and we only know part of the story. In every such situation with your spouse you must assume the best. You must begin by trusting your spouse and assuming that there is a good explanation for whatever you don’t know about the situation. Love is hopeful in all things (1 Cor 13:7). The opposite is to assume the worst of your spouse. This is the attitude of distrust we develop with our enemies.
  4. Don’t bring up past forgiven sins: If your spouse has asked for forgiveness and you have granted forgiveness, it should not be brought up against him/her again. You must ask God for the self-control to not drag your spouse back into the mud he/she just got free of. In an ungodly way, it can feel satisfying to strengthen your position by undercutting your spouse, but none of this is of Christ. We seek to reconcile with our spouse, not defeat him/her in a battle of words and accusations.
  5. Don’t undercut or barb: To undercut or barb is to make negative and hurtful comments that imply what you want without clear communication. These side comments are not made to be helpful, but to insult and “remind” a person of their problems. Instead, if you have a struggle or grievance with your spouse, speak and listen in a kind way that may lead to reconciliation and peace. 
  6. Do not raise your voice: “The anger of man does not produce the righteousness of God” James 1:20. When you raise your voice with your spouse, anger has come upon you. Yelling at your spouse may make you feel self-vindicated in the moment, but nothing of the Lord will come from it. You should never yell at your spouse. Raising your voice overwhelms anything true or helpful you may say. It’s literally lost in the noise. 
  7. Try to have good timing: Work to bring up difficult subjects at a time conducive to resolution. It’s not wise to bring up difficult subjects when your spouse is tired, holding a crying child, just in the door from work, late for an appointment, or for whatever reason is not in a place to have an unhurried conversation that could resolve an issue. 
  8. Avoid “always / never” in conflict resolution: Overstatements and absolutes do not help resolve conflict. Overstatements and absolutes work to categorize the entire person as a problem. Instead, work to isolate specific instances of struggle or sin, so the offending person can ask forgiveness and work to correct a specific problem. 
  9. Stop texting when the communication turns negative: It is impossible to resolve conflict by text. When communication turns negative, you must talk by phone or in person as soon as possible. Both spouses need to reach agreement on this before the angry texts start flying. One spouse or the other must identify that the communication has taken a negative turn, and state that they need to call or meet.
  10. Seek resolution: Never give up on each other. Seek resolution and reconciliation because of love and your marriage vows. Apathy and division are not acceptable in Christian marriage. Work the problems out with healthy communication and prayer.

 
May the Holy Spirit bear in us His fruit of love and kindness toward each other,
Pastor Vic

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Online Resources

We have sermons, studies, podcasts, and playlists that will help you grow spiritually and apply the Bible to your life.

Back to Spiritual Basics

Looking to get into a rhythm of reading the Scriptures, but aren’t sure what to read?
Pastor Vic has put together a 10-week reading plan that will help you grasp the foundational beliefs of the Christian. As you read, you’ll be equipped with questions to ask of any text that will take any study you do to the next level.

See for yourself. Click below to download the reading plan.

Grandpa's Devotions

Mike Patterson, one of our Redeemer elders, has written several devotions for young or young-in-the-faith Christians. If you’re looking for a great new Bible study to do on your own, or perhaps even with your family, Mike has you covered!

And when you finish with Grandpa Devotions, check out his library of Bible studies at DoctorMikeP.com.

7610 Heths Salient St.
Spotsylvania Courthouse, VA 22553
info@redeemerva.org

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