What do you think your tombstone will read at the end of your life? Wife, father, friend, employee?
What can you say will summarize your life? What if you could really only use one word?
What would that one word be?
Continue reading Who Will You Be?What do you think your tombstone will read at the end of your life? Wife, father, friend, employee?
What can you say will summarize your life? What if you could really only use one word?
What would that one word be?
Continue reading Who Will You Be?
Let’s begin by inviting God into our time together, asking Him to reveal His purpose, presence, and power in our lives. Let’s open our hearts to encounter Him and ask that this conversation would draw us closer to each other and to His purpose for us.
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In this season of Advent, we celebrate the anticipation of the arrival, and the coming of Jesus through prayer, song, devotionals, and the reading of God’s Word.
One of the mainstays throughout our celebration has been the lighting of candles on the Advent wreath.
Each candle represents a virtue of God — hope, love, joy, and peace — while symbolizing, and embodying the heart and meaning of the season: the light of Christ Jesus is center and luminous for all the world to experience.
And each week during our time of prayer together, we believed for the following to be realized:
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As we approach the final Sunday in this season of Advent, I pray that we’re all reminded of what the birth of Jesus brings our hearts and our world the most in their darkest of dark moments: peace.
As we count down the days til’ Christmas and even a new year that’s ahead of us, an unfortunate truth is that fear steals the good tidings of great joy in the hearts of many.
Fear lurks about the heart as a constant daily battle, and can more so be the case during the Christmas holiday. The fear of busyness, and all the things to do at work or home by year-end. The fear of finances running short. The fear of spending the holidays alone. The fear of losing a job, or most devastating, the fear of losing a loved one or friend.
Oh, and let us not forget the debilitating fear of the uncertainty and unknown that each day, hour, minute, or second poses.
Before long, if we’re not careful, we could find our hearts growing cynical and our heart’s light for Jesus dimming, if not completely snuffed out.
Our hearts then wandered far from His peace, spiritually shattered and splintered into pieces and on full display for the world to gawk at and see.
So what is the antidote to all this fear, you ask?
Continue reading Know Jesus, Know Peace.Hi everyone!
As we approach week three in this season of Advent, I was reminded of how the world can truly be a dark place to call home at times — and it seems to grow darker by the day by some accounts.
In fact, as I read, studied, and meditated upon the entire passage of Isaiah 60 yesterday in preparation for tonight’s prayer call, my phone buzzed with a puzzling headline notification that served as a reminder:
For A Brief Moment Today, 90 Percent Of Humanity Will Be Engulfed In Darkness.
The headline referenced that nearly 9 in 10 people, due to the world’s population density, could look up and see a sky that is completely dark — a moment of maximum darkness.
Wow! Talk about notification of double entendre as I was simultaneously reading verses 1-3 of Isaiah 60:
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