Sunday, April 12, 2026

Good morning Church

Our God is good!

No matter what yesterday looked like, today is a new day, and the truth is that every battle we will ever face has already been defeated by Jesus. Our responsibility is to praise Him for the victory and enforce it with His Word coming out of our mouth.

Circumstances are temporal, and subject to change….God’s goodness is eternal, unchanging, and immeasurable. That knowledge alone ought to stir us to an extreme display of our gratitude!

The lyrics of a song by Elevation Worship say it well…

“I came to praise - that’s why I woke up today.”

“I’m singing in the morning. I’m singing at night. I’m singing in the battle - that’s how I fight.”

If you woke up today (and I’m trusting you did), then let’s get praising Him and enforcing some victories this morning!

See you at church

Sunday, April 5, 2026

Good morning church

Love came down, leaving behind the splendor of heaven.
Love gave up His divine privileges to take on the form of a man.
Love humbled Himself to the point of suffering a criminal’s crucifixion.

But that wasn’t the end of the story.

When Jesus walked out of that tomb, He walked out perfectly victorious! The powers of sin and darkness were completely defeated….disarmed, rendered powerless, and ineffective. Love conquered everything - even death itself - because Love never fails!

“Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one's life for his friends.” (John 15:13)

We may never be able to express the depth of gratitude that He deserves, but we can take every opportunity to try!

See you at church.

Sunday, March 29, 2026

Good morning Church

First responders are those who are the first to arrive at the scene when there is trouble. They are the ones to administer emergency medical treatment, the people who put out fires, those who diffuse dangerous situations. Anyone who is in a dire emergency would not want those first responders to hesitate but to arrive on the scene as quickly as possible.

In the realm of the spirit, without hesitation, we ought to make praise our first response, and get it on the scene as quickly as possible. When we do, we have God’s attention. Our praise and thanksgiving gives us instant access to His throne room, where every answer is available, every fear is dismissed, and darkness is dispelled.

“In everything, give thanks; for this is the will of God.” -1 Thessalonians 5:18

A 911 dispatcher would not first try sending out a plumber to a fire, and if that fails, try a barber. They know what is needed – they dispatch the first responders.

We know what’s needed – let’s make it our first response!

See you at church!