✝️ Statements of Faith Friday 04-10-2026

Set in the powerful truths of Philemon, the below declarations are more than words—they strengthen our resolve and reward our future. Use them as a source of encouragement this weekend and into next week as the Spirit guides. For it is through faith and grace we receive every good thing, and because of Jesus we are renewed day by day.

✨ Statements of Faith Inspired by Philemon

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✨ Thoughts for Thursday 04-09-2026

Our thoughts are powerful catalysts, sparking the momentum that propels us forward on the path God has designed. Paul’s brief letter to Philemon reminds us that faith is never lived in isolation; it is woven into every relationship and every interaction. When we pray for others, speak encouragement, and intentionally bring joy—whether to our family, coworkers, neighbors, or even the people who serve us in everyday life—we participate in the quiet work of God that lifts burdens and strengthens hearts. As their lives flourish, peace and goodwill ripple back toward us, creating an environment where grace always offers renewal day by day. In blessing others, we often discover that God is blessing us as well.

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Renewed Day by Day

I pray that your partnership with us in the faith may be effective in deepening your understanding of every good thing we share for the sake of Christ. – Philemon 1:6

As mentioned in “Every Good Thing”, we need to be renewed day by day. By God’s grace, each morning offers a new beginning—a clean slate to love, serve, and uplift those around us. Whether it’s a quiet prayer for a family member, a word of encouragement to a coworker, or a simple act of joy shared in passing, these moments ripple outward. When the people closest to us are strengthened and supported, our own lives often flourish in return. Peace, hope, and the promise of everlasting life grow stronger when we choose to be a source of renewal in someone else’s day.

Every good thing in life — every moment of peace, every spark of hope, every breath of joy — is a gift from the Lord. As The Afters remind us in their song, it’s no coincidence or luck that we are filled with blessings, but the steady help of a loving God. He is the source of all that sustains us, offering not just temporary comfort but the promise of everlasting life. When we recognize Him as the reason behind every good thing, gratitude becomes our rhythm and faith becomes our song.

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Every Good Thing

The rewards of faith and grace are immeasurable. They teach us to focus on what is truly essential, to cultivate prayer and obedience, and to embrace the transformative power of giving. Through these practices, we discover the profound truth that God’s provision is boundless, and His grace is always available. As we navigate the uncertainties of life, let us hold fast to this promise. By seeing Jesus in all that we do and giving generously of ourselves, we open the door to receiving even greater blessings. In the end, it is through faith and grace that we find every good thing. The true rewards of living a life aligned with God’s will.

Written around A.D. 61 during Paul’s imprisonment in Rome, the letter to Philemon offers a deeply personal glimpse into the heart of early Christian fellowship. Addressed to Philemon—a respected believer—and the church that gathered in his home, Paul’s words carry the weight of confinement yet overflow with grace, persuasion, and spiritual insight. This brief epistle, though penned from a prison cell, speaks volumes about reconciliation, spiritual kinship, and the transformative power of the gospel in everyday relationships.

The heart of Paul’s letter centers on Onesimus—a former slave who, through Divine providence, has become a brother in Christ. Paul is sending him back to Philemon not as a servant, but as a beloved partner in the gospel. Paul urges the church to receive Onesimus as they would receive Paul himself: with honor, grace, and full inclusion. Paul’s hope is that their response will “refresh the hearts of the Lord’s people”.

Just as Paul urged Philemon to refresh the hearts of the saints, we too are called to do the same. Each day is an invitation — a fresh start gifted by grace — to pour encouragement, joy, and prayer into the lives of those around us. Whether it’s family members navigating daily pressures or coworkers striving to find meaning, our kindness can be the spark that lifts their spirit. And when their hearts are strengthened, ours often follow, creating a ripple effect of peace, hope, and the assurance of everlasting life.

Gracious Father, thank You for the gift of a new beginning each day — a fresh breath of mercy that revives our weary hearts. Just as Paul called Philemon to receive Onesimus with love and grace, help us to welcome others into our lives as partners in Christ, no matter their past. Teach us to refresh the hearts of those around us — our families, our coworkers, our communities—with encouragement, joy, and prayer. May our words bring peace, our actions sow hope, and our presence reflect the everlasting life You’ve promised. Strengthen us to be agents of reconciliation, rooted in Your love and guided by Your Spirit. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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🎵 Easter Sunday Worship Song

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🌻 “Blossom With Your Light”

VERSE 1

A tiny sunflower seed lies still,
A quiet speck with nothing yet.
Dead until it’s placed in waiting soil,
Dead until the water wakes its breath.

But once it’s buried, life begins—
Roots reach down, hope reaches up.
What was small becomes a towering beauty,
Golden petals drinking in the sun.

PRE‑CHORUS

All because the environment changed,
All because You placed us where life can grow.

CHORUS

So it is with us—
Because of Jesus,
We are planted in a brand‑new place.
In a kingdom of grace,
In a garden of mercy,
Where resurrection power flows.

New life rises in us,
As we follow You all day long.
You transform the weak,
Make the broken strong.
Jesus, You make the broken strong.

VERSE 2

By faith, by Your teachings,
With hearts wide open to Your presence—
We join the miracle of resurrection,
Growing, blooming, receiving Your essence.

Let us embrace this holy calling,
Welcome the risen Christ within.
Shape our lives with Your holy fire,
Make us blossom with Your light again.

CHORUS

So it is with us—
Because of Jesus,
We are planted in a brand‑new place.
In a kingdom of grace,
In a garden of mercy,
Where resurrection power flows.

New life rises in us,
As we follow You all day long.
You transform the weak,
Make the broken strong.
Jesus, You make the broken strong.

BRIDGE

You know the plan for us,
You call us into life.
We rise in Your power,
We shine in Your light.
You know the plan for us,
You call us into life—
We rise, we rise,
In the power of Christ.

FINAL CHORUS

So it is with us—
Because of Jesus,
We are planted in a brand‑new place.
In a kingdom of grace,
In a garden of mercy,
Where resurrection power flows.

We blossom in Your light,
We stand in Your love,
Growing strong in the life
You’ve already planned for us.

Inspired by Sermon of Rev. Dr. Dean Posey, 04-20-2025

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