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Hope

Hope

7.27.23

Here is a summary of Sunday’s Sermon:
The message emphasized the significance of hope and the struggles we face as Christians. The central theme focused on the unique nature of hope in Christianity; the hope we hold as Christians lies not in the present circumstances but in the promise of what is to come.

Life’s trials and challenges, including tough seasons, financial difficulties, and the pressures of life, can make us long for relief and restoration. As Christians, we have a hope that enables us to endure through these trials. The passage from Paul’s writings (Romans 8:12-25) reminds us that we are not mere victims of circumstance; we have received the Spirit of adoption, making us children of God and heirs of God’s promises. In times of overwhelming trials, we can rely on the power of the Holy Spirit, who intercedes for us beyond words.

Many people grapple with health issues and the challenges of living in a fallen world, but the message reminds us that glory awaits us in the future. While the flesh involves the temptation to follow worldly desires and seek popularity rather than doing what is right, as children of God, we know the difference between right and wrong, and we are called to do better and walk in the path of righteousness.

The transformative process of enduring struggles, just like a farmer’s struggle in planting seeds leading to a harvest, results in spiritual growth and the revelation of God’s glory in our lives. Although we may experience sorrow and weeping at night, the promise of joy in the morning serves as a source of hope and comfort.

Pastor Sela

#hopeintimesoftrouble

 

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Keep Working

Keep Working

7.20.23

Jesus’ parable of the sower, seed, and soil speaks directly to our lives today. Each type of soil represents different aspects of our hearts and lives. The parable reminds us that success is not always immediate. It takes time for seeds to take root and grow. It requires nourishment, consistency, and the right environment. Some seeds may not make it no matter what we do, but others will flourish and bear fruit. The same applies to our efforts and endeavors – some may not work out due to the soil. The Gospel will fall on deaf ears, hardened hearts, and closed minds, but others will lead to something beautiful and meaningful.

As we navigate through the ups and downs of life, we can embody the resilience and determination of a farmer or gardener. Keep sowing seeds of love, kindness, and hope, even when it feels like the odds are against us. When we face challenges that seem beyond our control, remember that our season is coming, and our efforts will bear fruit in due time.

Just as the sower in the parable didn’t stop sowing despite the different outcomes and bad seasons, we, too, must not stop but continue to sow goodness in the world. But we must nourish our faith, trusting in God, and we will produce fruits of the kingdom, and it will multiply.

 

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Threads

Threads

7.7.23

Ah, Threads, the latest and fastest-growing app. Because apparently, we never knew thread is not only used for sewing, or threading—a technique for plucking your eyebrows, but is a thing in the digital world. Thank you, Threads, for revolutionizing our lives by giving us yet another platform to waste time on, all while making us feel like we’ve discovered the wheel all over again, and for helping us reach peak productivity levels by ensuring we’re constantly glued to our screens. Truly groundbreaking. Me, currently threading. 😂😆👏🏾❤️🫶🏾🪡🧵

 
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Posted by on July 7, 2023 in Community, Culture, Life, Postmodern

 

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Welcome

Welcome

7.6.23

This past Sunday, our message was based on Matthew 10:40-42. Jesus said, “Whoever welcomes you welcomes me, and whoever welcomes me welcomes the one who sent me.” These words emphasize the interconnectedness between Christ, his messengers, and the One who sent him. They reveal that when we extend a warm welcome to someone, we are not only receiving them but also receiving Christ himself. When we don’t accept them, especially those who are messengers of Christ, we also reject Christ and God. 

The act of welcome is rooted in hospitality and extends far beyond our church walls. The message of welcome transcends time and culture. It carries profound significance in today’s society, often marked by division, exclusion, and fear of the stranger. As followers of Christ, we are called to break through these barriers and actively embody the true spirit of welcome.

This week, we celebrated as a country Independence Day. We remember that not long ago, millions of immigrants traveled to this country via Ellis Island, where they were welcomed. A part of their story, which has become our story as a country, is etched on the Statue of Liberty with the following words:

The New Colossus

“Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,

 With conquering limbs astride from land to land;

 Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand

 A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame

 Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name

 Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand

 Glows worldwide welcome; her mild eyes command

 The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.

 “Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!” cries she

 With silent lips. “Give me your tired, your poor,

 Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,

 The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.

 Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,

 I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”

 Emma Lazarus

 November 2, 1883

 

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July 4th Celebration

July 4th Celebration

7.4.2023

Today, as we celebrate Independence Day, may we remember and pray for those grieving the tragic event that unfolded last night just a few miles away from our church. We mourn the loss of three lives and extend our prayers to those injured and their families.

The tragedy occurred shortly after my family and I returned home from another celebration in Dallas. It serves as a stark reminder of the fragility of life and the unpredictability of the world we live in.

May we lean on our faith for solace and guidance. May we embody the teachings of love, compassion, and unity that Jesus exemplified.

🙏🌟 #PrayersForOurCommunity #StrengthInUnity #FortWorth #CelebrateResponsibly #AlwaysBeAware #AlwaysSpreadLove #LoveConquersAll #July4th2023 #IndependenceDay

 
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Posted by on July 4, 2023 in Church, Community, Culture, Family, Life

 

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