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To Your Name Give Glory
July 13, 2025

As we continue our series on the Psalms, Pastor Santiago shared a message from Psalm 115. God alone deserves our worship because He is the authentic, living God with real attributes that false idols lack. Unlike lifeless idols, our God speaks, sees, hears, and acts powerfully on our behalf. When we worship Him, we gradually transform to reflect His character—becoming more compassionate, loving, just, and holy. Anything that comes between us and God becomes an idol, potentially drawing us away from true worship. As believers, we're called to trust God completely, praise Him continually, and develop a mindset of worship that extends beyond Sunday mornings into every moment of our lives.

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Psalms of Wisdom
July 6, 2025

Pastor Dell kicked off our series on the Psalms by looking at Psalm 1. Psalm 1 presents a clear contrast between the path of wisdom and the path of wickedness. Those who choose wisdom avoid the progressive drift into sin—walking with the wicked, standing with sinners, and sitting with scoffers. Instead, they delight in God's Word through a journey from duty to discipline to genuine delight. Like trees planted by streams, they become firmly rooted, continuously nourished, and fruitful even in difficult seasons. This wisdom path requires guarding against cultural redefinitions of good and evil while maintaining a prayer life fueled by Scripture.

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Why We Pray | Pastor Rob
June 29, 2025

Pastor Rob shared a message on prayer with us during our family worship service this morning. Prayer is more than a checklist or performance—it's an intimate communion with God. Psalm 46 reveals that prayer connects us to God's protection as our refuge and strength, even amid life's uncertainties. It helps us tap into His incredible power, the same power that holds the universe together. Prayer also creates space to experience God's presence when we be still and know Him. By incorporating simple prayer practices into our daily rhythm, we can transform our relationship with God from obligation to communion.

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Have A Seat
June 22, 2025

Pastor George Moore from Legacy Reentry Foundation was back to bring us a timely message from Job. In a world of quick fixes, the most powerful ministry can be our simple presence with those who suffer. Job's friends, before their poor counsel, demonstrated three valuable practices: they intentionally made time to be with Job, they empathized by entering into his grief, and they sat in silence for seven days. Silent presence creates space for God to speak, acknowledges human wisdom's limits, and communicates unconditional love. This approach is especially valuable for supporting those with mental health challenges, where our presence often speaks louder than our solutions.

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Father's Day
June 15, 2025

This Father's Day, we welcomed four men from our congregation to share on different phases of fatherhood: caregiver (birth to age 5), cop (ages 6-11), coach (ages 12-18), and consultant (age 19+). In the caregiver phase, fathers provide for basic needs and first experiences, reflecting God's provision. As cops, they establish boundaries and shape hearts through loving discipline. The coach phase involves offering guidance from the sidelines while allowing children to learn through experience. Finally, as consultants to adult children, fathers offer wisdom by invitation only, maintaining influence through prayer and godly counsel. Throughout all phases, effective fatherhood balances correction with connection and depends on God's wisdom. Pastor Dell closed the service by calling all of the fathers in the congregation up to pray over them.

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Where God Meets Us: The End And The Beginning
June 8, 2025

Pastor Dell concluded our Grieving with God series, looking at Lamentations 5 this morning. When we reach the end of our strength, we discover God has been there all along. Lamentations 5 shows a devastated people offering an honest prayer of grief, acknowledging their sin, and affirming God's eternal sovereignty despite their circumstances. Their primary request isn't for better conditions but for restoration to God Himself. This teaches us that in our darkest moments, we must acknowledge our pain, remember God's sovereignty, seek relationship with Him above all else, nourish our faith daily, and look beyond our current suffering to the hope that awaits.

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When Things Grow Dim: Discovering Worth In The Ashes
June 1, 2025

Pastor Dell continued our series, Grieving With God, by looking at how God begins the process of cleansing us in our grieving process. Grief can reduce our lives to ashes, affecting us physically through tears and spiritually by stripping away joy. Lamentations 4 portrays Jerusalem's devastation as precious things becoming worthless, mirroring our experience of loss. In our brokenness, God works as a potter with clay, creating something beautiful if we remain pliable rather than hardened. When grief leads to collapse, we still control our response - choosing surrender over destructive emotions. Through this painful cleansing process, God refines us, bringing hidden things to the surface and ultimately working to transform our suffering into beauty.

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When Consequences Come: Recognizing God's Loving Hand in Our Pain
May 25, 2025

Pastor Dell continued our series "Grieving With God" by looking at the consequences of our sin. When facing the consequences of our sins, God invites us to grieve with Him rather than alone. True healing begins with honest confession, acknowledging not just our actions but the waywardness of our hearts. While consequences often remain even after forgiveness, they serve as reminders of both sin's seriousness and God's grace. By owning our mistakes, enduring the fallout, and placing our confidence in God's mercy, we can find healing. The goal isn't merely grieving about circumstances but grieving with God over the things that grieve Him, pursuing a heart that desires holiness.

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When Heaven Seems Silent: Remembering the Faithfulness of God
May 18, 2025

Pastor Dell walked us through Lamentations 3 this morning as we continued our series, "Grieving With God". In times of deep grief and suffering, God's silence can feel overwhelming and isolating. Through Lamentations 3, we learn that even in our darkest moments, hope remains accessible through deliberately remembering God's faithfulness. The journey from despair to hope requires shifting focus from our circumstances to God's unchanging character and promises. By staying committed to prayer, remaining connected to community, and actively looking for signs of hope, we can navigate through seasons of perceived divine silence.

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When The Walls Fall Down
May 11, 2025

Pastor Dell looked at Lamentations 2:1-22 as we continued our series, "Grieving With God". Life's darkest moments often arrive suddenly, leaving us grappling with grief and uncertainty. Through examining the destruction of Jerusalem, we learn about the danger of building our lives on false securities like material comfort, routines, and traditions rather than on God. True healing begins when we honestly face our grief instead of avoiding it through denial or distraction. By establishing small rhythms of faith like regular prayer, worship, and honest lament, we can find stability and restoration even amid life's ruins.

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When The Pain Is Too Much: Facing Suffering Honestly
May 4, 2025

Pastor Dell shared from Lamentations 1:1-22 as part of our Grieving With God series. Grief comes in many forms, from personal loss to shattered dreams, and the depth of pain can often leave us speechless. While our culture encourages quick fixes and emotional suppression, true healing requires honestly facing our grief and bringing it before God. The book of Lamentations demonstrates that God welcomes our raw, unfiltered expressions of pain and sorrow. Rather than avoiding grief through busyness or putting on a brave face, we're called to pour out our hearts honestly, trust God's presence even when He feels distant, and allow others to help bear our burdens.

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Grief and the God Who Sees: An Introduction to Lamentations
April 27, 2025

Pastor Dell started our series, "Grief and the God Who Sees" by sharing some updates and introducing the book of Lamentations. Grief is a natural part of the Christian journey, and God invites us to bring our honest pain and struggles to Him. Through the book of Lamentations, we learn that authentic faith includes expressing our sorrows while maintaining hope in God's presence. Rather than avoiding difficult emotions, we're called to embrace them within the context of community and God's loving care. This deeper engagement with grief can actually strengthen our relationship with God and transform our faith journey.

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A Living Hope: The Power of the Resurrection
April 20, 2025

Pastor Dell shared a special message with us on this Resurrection Sunday. The resurrection of Jesus Christ provides believers with three transformative gifts: a living hope that endures, a secure future, and sustaining joy. This living hope isn't mere wishful thinking, but an assured confidence grounded in the reality of the empty tomb. Through trials and difficulties, faith is refined and proven genuine, revealing whether our trust in God is authentic. The joy found in Christ transcends circumstances, rooted in salvation rather than temporary happiness, enabling believers to face any challenge with confidence.

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3 Days
April 18, 2025

Pastor Dell shared a message focusing on Silent Saturday for Good Friday. Good Friday and Silent Saturday represent profound moments of darkness and uncertainty in Christian faith. While Good Friday marked Jesus' brutal crucifixion, Silent Saturday was filled with confusion, grief, and seeming divine silence. These events teach valuable lessons about trusting God during dark times. Even when God seems quiet, His presence remains constant, working behind the scenes. This truth offers hope to those experiencing their own periods of waiting and uncertainty, reminding them that resurrection always follows the darkness.

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He's My King
April 13, 2025

Pastor Santiago shared an important message with us on this Palm Sunday. The triumphal entry into Jerusalem reveals Jesus' true identity as the prophesied King and Messiah. Fulfilling Zechariah's prophecy from 500 years prior, Jesus deliberately chose to ride a donkey's colt, symbolizing His role as the Prince of Peace rather than a military conqueror. The crowds' response, laying down cloaks and palm branches while shouting Hosanna, demonstrated recognition of His royal status. This pivotal moment challenges us to examine our own recognition of Jesus as King and how deeply we submit to His authority in our daily lives.

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