June 24, 2026
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PASTOR'S PEN
From the desk of Pastor Paul

I prayed last evening to be more like the sons of Issachar who had understanding of the times, to know what Israel ought to do, (see 1 Chronicles 12:32).
Properly understanding what season, we are in is important. David was in a changing season in 2 Samuel 11. It happened in the spring of the year, at the time when kings go out to battle. David was vulnerable in the changing seasons of his life. We must not be on a cruise ship when we are supposed to be on a battleship, and David missed that memo.
I sense a need to guard our hearts during changing of seasons. Here are some things we may want to talk to God about for the next steps on our journey:
·Are there changes to my thinking You want to make in the coming season?
·What steps can I take to walk in step with the Body of Christ during this season?
·Lord help me not pick up any offense in this coming season and let go of any offenses from the last season.
·Is there seed in the barn of my life that should be planted that may yield a spring crop? (see Haggai 2:19).
My prayer is that this coming season will be our best ever as a church and in your lives individually!
I can’t wait to share some fresh revelation I have received from the Lord this coming weekend.

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As we work to finish this building project well, it is important to remember that this is about more than construction. We are building a place for ministry, worship, discipleship, healing, and generations yet to come. And every person has a part in that story.
Some may give substantially, others less; the amount does not matter. Others may pray faithfully. Some may serve quietly behind the scenes. Others may encourage when weariness sets in.
The beautiful thing about a puzzle is that when one piece is missing, you notice it. The picture is not complete without it. The same is true in the body of Christ.
God has uniquely placed gifts, resources, encouragement, and purpose within each person. When we all bring our piece, the picture begins to come together in a way that reflects His glory and His faithfulness.
As we continue moving forward together, may we remember this: no role is too small, no gift is insignificant, and no act of obedience goes unnoticed by God.
Every piece matters.

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