Tomorrow we'll have our morning service to worship God together and to proclaim His Word at the social center Magnolia, a well known cultural meeting point right at the centre of Budrio.
At 10.15 we'll start our service continuing our series on the Paul's Letter to the Philippians, engaging with Philippians 4:10-13 - I can do all things through him who strengthens me!
During the service we'll have our Children's Club, where kids will engage with a Talk on the same Bible passage, followed by a programme dedicated to different age groups.

Where
are you going for true joy? Paul radiates a contagious joy here. Though
he writes from a Roman prison, he can say, “I rejoice, so you rejoice”
(paraphrasing 2:17–18). Paul reminds us that ultimate joy isn’t derived
from comfortable circumstances, but from a living, vibrant communion
with Christ. Paul says, “For me, living is Christ and dying is
gain” (1:21). Paul loves the church at Philippi and refers to it as his
“joy and crown” (4:1), but disunity exists in the body (4:2). He
provides wonderful instruction for us as we seek to unite in the
gospel.[1]
[1] Tony Merida and Francis Chan, Exalting Jesus in Philippians,
ed. David Platt, Daniel L. Akin, and Tony Merida, Christ-Centered
Exposition Commentary (Nashville, TN: Holman Reference, 2016), 4–5.