Celebration

October 10th – Revelation 19:7

Revelation 19:7

There’s something sacred about the anticipation that fills the air before a wedding. When every detail has been lovingly prepared and every heart waits in breathless joy for the moment the bride begins her walk down the aisle. That’s the picture God paints of His Church. A bride beautifully prepared for her Groom. We are living in the end times, waiting for that glorious day when Jesus returns. But this waiting isn’t wasted time, it’s holy preparation. Every act of love, every moment of faithfulness, and every quiet prayer is part of getting ready for that heavenly celebration. Meaning we’re not just passing time. We’re being refined, adorned in grace, and made radiant by His righteousness. The world may not understand our waiting, but we wait with joy because we know the Bridegroom is coming. One day, we’ll hear heaven’s celebration ring out, and every tear and trial will be redeemed. Until then, may our hearts stay steadfast, our lamps burning bright, and our eyes fixed on the One who calls us His beloved.

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April 10th – Matthew 22:37-39

Matthew 22: 37-39

In the shadow of the cross, we hear the heartbeat of Easter, love. When Jesus was asked about the greatest commandment, His answer was a simple one. Love God with all your heart, soul, and mind, and love others as yourself. These weren’t just words; they were the very foundation of His mission. Because Jesus didn’t just preach love, He lived it, bled it, and died to prove it.

This Easter as we reflect on His sacrifice, we’re reminded that our highest calling isn’t performance or perfection. It’s love. Love that reaches up in worship and out in compassion. Love that forgives, serves, listens, and lays down pride. Do we truly love like Jesus loved us? Is our love for God the driving force behind our lives? Are we loving others in ways that reflect the cross? Easter isn’t just a celebration, it’s a commissioning. To live like the One who loved fully. To let our lives echo the greatest commandment. Because when love is our motive, our mission, and our message, everything changes.

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March 17th – Romans 10:15

Romans 10:15

St. Patrick’s Day is more than just shamrocks and celebrations. It’s a day to remember a man who dedicated his life to spreading the Gospel. St. Patrick wasn’t even Irish. He was born in Britain and taken captive by Irish raiders as a young boy. After years of slavery, he escaped. But instead of holding onto bitterness, God called him back to Ireland. Not for revenge, but for redemption. Patrick returned as a missionary, bringing the hope of Christ to a land filled with darkness. He preached the Gospel boldly, using the shamrock to explain the Trinity, and planted churches across Ireland. His life was one of faith, obedience, and a relentless passion to see people come to know Jesus.

St. Patrick’s story is a reminder that God can use even our deepest struggles for His glory. The very place that once enslaved him became the place where he set hearts free with the truth of the Gospel. His life reflects Romans 10:15, “How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!” Today, as we celebrate, let’s remember the real meaning behind it all. One man’s courage to follow God’s call, no matter the cost. May we, too, have that kind of faith, that kind of love for the lost, and that kind of trust in God’s perfect plan.




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March 22nd – Philippians 4:4

Philippians 4:4

To rejoice is to experience an overwhelming sense of gladness and joy, often accompanied by expressions of celebration and gratitude. It’s a deep-seated happiness rooted in the goodness of God and His blessings in our lives. And Easter, where we celebrate the glorious Resurrection of Jesus and His victory over sin and death, gives us ample reason to rejoice. To praise God for His unfailing love and faithfulness. As we reflect on the empty tomb and the triumph of Christ, our hearts overflow with joy and gratitude for the salvation and eternal life He has secured for us. In every season and circumstance of life, we find comfort and strength in rejoicing in the Lord, knowing that His resurrection power is at work within us. Let us lift our voices in worship and adoration, offering up songs of praise for the mighty deeds of our risen Savior. With hearts filled with joy, let us declare His goodness and proclaim His victory to all the earth. For in Him, we have every reason to rejoice, now and forevermore.

 

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December 16th – Matthew 1:23

Matthew 1:23

In the hush of falling snow and the twinkle of festive lights, Christmas whispers the eternal truth. “God with us.” Not just a feel good story, the birth of Christ is an invitation to unwrap the gift of divine presence. For our great Creator chose to dwell among us, making Christmas a timeless celebration of love drawing near. And a rejoicing of the fulfilled promise of God. The long awaited Messiah, born in a manger in the little town of Bethlehem. And as we celebrate the birth of Christ, “God with us” unveils a love so tangible, so personal, that it steps into the humblest of human experiences. The manger becomes a throne, and the cry of a newborn heralds the presence of the Almighty. In the quiet stillness of the stable, we encounter a God who, in the form of a vulnerable baby, invites us to know Him intimately. Christmas, at its core, is an invitation to dwell in the warmth of the Creator’s embrace. To experience His nearness, and to marvel at the beauty of “God with us.”

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December 10th – Titus 2:11

Titus 2:11

Christmas is a celebration of the divine grace manifested in the birth of Jesus Christ. He is the ultimate gift of salvation offered to all humanity. The decorations, joyous carols, and acts of kindness during this festive season are happy expressions of the grace that entered the world on that holy night. But in the midst of the celebrations, we are reminded that Christmas is not merely a historical event. Or a just a time to party and be merry. Instead, it’s a timeless revelation of God’s unmerited favor. Where He generously and lovingly extends the gift salvation to every heart willing to receive it. The grace revealed in the manger continues to resonate, inviting us to embrace the true meaning of Christmas. That Jesus isn’t just a part of Christmas. He is the heartbeat, the melody, and the reason for the season. The eternal gift of love wrapped in the simplicity of a manger. God’s only begotten Son, who came to bring joy, hope, and salvation to a world in desperate need of saving.

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December 2nd – Psalm 62:1

Psalm 62:1

Does it feel like life is one big waiting room? Waiting to see the doctor. Waiting in line at the grocery store. Waiting for next available representative. Over the course of a lifetime, we spend almost fours years waiting. Normally we wait without giving it a second thought. But when we’re hurting, when we desperately need a victory, the waiting becomes painfully unbearable. That’s how the Israelites felt as they endured suffering while awaiting their promised Messiah. The advent season is all about waiting. And the importance of trusting in God, in His timing and promises. But although waiting isn’t easy, we can find comfort knowing we never wait in vain. Nor longer than God intends. And He always blesses our faithfulness greater than we could ever imagine. So as we celebrate the birth of Jesus, and await His glorious return, this Advent season invites us to share in the joy of God’s gift to humanity. And find comfort knowing the pain of waiting is nothing compared to the awesome goodness God has in store for us.

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May 29th – Deuteronomy 3:16

Deuteronomy 3:16

Memorial Day is here. The unofficial start to summer. A three day weekend devoted to fun-in-the-sun, grilling, and get togethers. All of that is wonderful as long as we remember the true reason for the celebration. A day of remembrance for those who gave their lives for their God, their country, and their families. Sadly, until the return of Jesus there will always be battles to fight, sacrifices asked, and wars waged. And always a need for brave men and women to fight the enemy. Just like the soldiers on the battlefields, we too are soldiers for Christ. And no matter what obstacle we face or what Satan may throw our way, we will overcome by standing on the promises of God. For as Paul so beautifully reassures us in Romans 8:38, nothing can separate us from our Heavenly Father. I pray for you all a blessed day with family and friends. To those of you who have served, thank you. To those of you with loved ones who have served, thank you. And for those who paid the ultimate price for our freedom, thank you. Your sacrifice will never be forgotten.

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May 18th – 1 Peter 1:23

1 Peter 1:23

Evangelist Henry Drummond said, “The Spiritual Life is the gift of the living Spirit. The spiritual man is no mere development of the natural man. He is a new creation born from above.” Our physically birth into this world doesn’t mean we are also born spiritually. Paul himself told us that we all start out dead in sin. (Eph. 2:1). It is God alone who makes us alive when we come to Him through faith in Christ. (Eph. 2:5–9) The minute we receive Jesus as our Savior, we become part of God’s family. And as His adopted children, we have been given some pretty amazing privileges and heirs to His promises. Even more wonderful, we receive a life altering transformation through the work of the Holy Spirit and God’s Word. A new eternal nature which celebrates our new life in Christ, and the incredible hope and security we have as believers.

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