#Changed script logo Tote Bag | Canvas Carry Bag, Activism Slogan Design

“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new is here!” — 2 Corinthians 5:17

This Kingdom Month, we aren’t just celebrating what God is doing inside the walls of East Mount Zion — we are wearing our stories into our community. Whether God has transformed your purpose, your faith, your future, or your entire life, there is a design for your specific calling.

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#Changed script logo Tote Bag | Canvas Carry Bag, Activism Slogan Design

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A sturdy cotton canvas tote built for daily life and meaningful moments. This heavy 12 oz canvas carries weight without sagging, its flat-corner construction keeping contents compact and easy to access. Reinforced self-fabric handles sit comfortably on the shoulder whether you’re commuting, running errands, or carrying materials for an event. The front features a bold #CHANGED graphic that starts conversations and signals thoughtful intent. Offered in natural or black with a sewn-in label and adult sizing, this tote balances purposeful design with long-lasting function.

Product features
– 100% heavy cotton canvas (12 oz/yd²) for durability
– Flat-corner construction keeps shape and maximizes interior space
– Self-fabric carrying handles with reinforced stitching for strength
– Available in natural and black with sewn-in label
– Blank product sourced from India; intended for adult use

Care instructions
– Do not iron directly over the printed area – print may stick to the iron.
– Spot clean
– Do not bleach
– Line dry

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 11 × 5 × 1 in

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Protect Your Season

August 18, 2024 - by Rev. Brian A. Cash, Pastor

Exodus 1:6-22

Now Joseph and all his brothers and all that generation died, but the Israelites were exceedingly fruitful; they multiplied greatly, increased in numbers and became so numerous that the land was filled with them.

Then a new king, to whom Joseph meant nothing, came to power in Egypt. “Look,” he said to his people, “the Israelites have become far too numerous for us. 10 Come, we must deal shrewdly with them or they will become even more numerous and, if war breaks out, will join our enemies, fight against us and leave the country.”

11 So they put slave masters over them to oppress them with forced labor, and they built Pithom and Rameses as store cities for Pharaoh. 12 But the more they were oppressed, the more they multiplied and spread; so the Egyptians came to dread the Israelites 13 and worked them ruthlessly. 14 They made their lives bitter with harsh labor in brick and mortar and with all kinds of work in the fields; in all their harsh labor the Egyptians worked them ruthlessly.

15 The king of Egypt said to the Hebrew midwives, whose names were Shiphrah and Puah, 16 “When you are helping the Hebrew women during childbirth on the delivery stool, if you see that the baby is a boy, kill him; but if it is a girl, let her live.” 17 The midwives, however, feared God and did not do what the king of Egypt had told them to do; they let the boys live. 18 Then the king of Egypt summoned the midwives and asked them, “Why have you done this? Why have you let the boys live?”

19 The midwives answered Pharaoh, “Hebrew women are not like Egyptian women; they are vigorous and give birth before the midwives arrive.”

20 So God was kind to the midwives and the people increased and became even more numerous. 21 And because the midwives feared God, he gave them families of their own.

22 Then Pharaoh gave this order to all his people: “Every Hebrew boy that is born you must throw into the Nile, but let every girl live.