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Learning Obedience Through Discerning God’s Voice

Learning Obedience Through Discerning God’s Voice | The Mid-Week Memo | November 6, 2024

Nov 6th, 2024

When I was a child, I would often have visions and dreams and at times, believe I could hear God's voice inside of me directing my path. But as I grew older, I fell prisoner to the belief that God no longer speaks to us directly unless we are possessed or mentally ill. And so, I denied my experience for years. In my early 30s, I became dissatisfied with serving such a distant God when the bible was full of instances of God walking and talking with his people. So, I…

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Communication in Relationships

Communication in Relationships | The Mid-Week Memo | October 30, 2024

Oct 30th, 2024

How many of you have worked for a boss who was a micromanager? Raise your hand. You are not alone, trust me. We all have at some point in our career. At times, it feels like a support group would be helpful; a place where we can express our frustration and concerns.Like in most places in our everyday lives, good communication is essential in quality relationships. Micromanagers, however, struggle with quality communication. As an example, they tend to discourage independent…

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OBX Corolla Knight Reclaimed

The OBX - Reclaimed for the Kingdom | The Mid-Week Memo | October 23, 2024

Oct 23rd, 2024

Last month, our dear friends invited us to join them during their vacation at a house they rented on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. It was awesome. The weather was mixed, but the company was amazing. I had vacationed there as a kid and young adult for countless years. I also invested considerably in real estate up and down the OBX in the mid-to-late ’80s. It was a crazy time in real estate, but it was capped off by a recession brought on by a savings and loan…

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Forgiven and Free

Forgiven and Free | The Mid-Week Memo | October 16, 2024

Oct 16th, 2024

John 3:17 comes right after one of the most famous verses in the Bible, and it continues to clarify the manner in which Jesus brings us eternal life. The great gift of God through Jesus comes to all who believe in Jesus as the way to salvation. John tells us that Jesus did not come into the world to condemn the world because of its sin, but rather to save the world through His life, death, and resurrection. It can be easy to feel condemned or guilty because we don’t…

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Fellowship Through A Flood

Fellowship Through A Flood | The Mid-Week Memo | October 9, 2024

Oct 9th, 2024

God has blessed Julia and me with a wonderful ocean front summer home in Sea Isle City, New Jersey. We love sunrise walks along the beach, the cool ocean breezes, and sharing this place with guests. However, being “down the shore” keeps us away from our church home. Determined not to “forsake the assembly of the saints,” we got up June 30 planning to attend services. I had located one of the seasonal seaside chapels that dot the coastline. It seemed…

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The Upside-Down Kingdom

The Upside-Down Kingdom | The Mid-Week Memo | October 2, 2024

Oct 2nd, 2024

One of the most beautiful things I have ever witnessed was during the time I was working at a rescue mission. An event was planned at our city's convention center, which brought in some top-tier international speakers from the Christian community. As I was sitting in our customary Monday morning leadership team meeting, one of the speakers dropped by our mission and made a donation. This person ran a ministry in the poorest country in the world where they fed 50,000…

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The Privilege of Grandparenthood

The Privilege of Grandparenthood | The Mid-Week Memo | September 25, 2024

Sep 25th, 2024

Is not wisdom found among the aged? Does not long life bring understanding?Job 12:12 Okay, so you can’t do a cartwheel anymore. Tree climbing, cliff diving, and disco dancing are not on your schedule this week. You also can’t remember the name of the dog owned by your best friend from high school. Or where you put your car keys this morning. Really, it’s okay.You may have lost some physical dexterity and your memory may need a reboot, but with age and…

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In God We Trust

In God? We Trust | The Mid-Week Memo | September 18, 2024

Sep 18th, 2024

On Sunday our Pastor tackled a difficult subject. Here’s how he put it. Who do you trust? Another contentious election season is upon us, and there will be a flurry of ads, debates, signs, billboards, commercials, and non-stop news coverage. Some of us will retreat, while others will fight. Many will experience anxiety, stress, and even fear. It’s a topic we must discuss as the body of Christ. Should we dig in and express ourselves in a way that brings clarity…

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What Humility Looks Like

What Humility Looks Like | The Mid-Week Memo | September 11, 2024

Sep 11th, 2024

When you think of humility, what comes to mind? In our world, humility is not something often celebrated. We would rather be seen as powerful, influential, and competent. If humility is weakness, pride is strength. But is it, really? Pride can feel good, but it can hold us back from who God made us to be. It makes us think that if we try hard enough, we can become good enough. If we’re doing great, pride makes our confidence soar. But if we’re going through a…

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