We shared a meaningful time of worship this past weekend. It was Communion Sunday and we received two people into church membership. There were several moments I felt the Spirit's presence in a comforting and affirming way. One of them was when Ashlei sang this song. It's a wonderful song by itself. But it also went so well with the day's message. He's Always Been Faithful I've been spoiled having someone in the family I can work closely with to put together music for worship. She and I are often on the same page. Stay blessed...john P.S. Yes, I was in tears, too. This was one of our few remaining Sundays at Kelsey.
1 Timothy 4:6-10 Listen to today’s devotional Do your best not to reduce spiritual practices to checklists. Pray. Read the Bible. Go to church. Serve others. These activities, what we would also call means of grace, matter deeply to our growing in grace and faith. But they are not just religious tasks to complete. They are habits that shape your heart. Think of it like this: What you repeatedly do forms what you love, and what you love ultimately shapes who you become. J. Robert Douglass writes that a spiritual habit “perfects what we love.” That helps change the way we think about spiritual practices. In that way, prayer is not only about saying the right words to God. Worship is not only about attending a service. Reflection is not only about quiet moments of thought. These practices slowly train our desires. And, over time, they begin to align our hearts with God's heart. Lately, I've been reflecting on this in relation to church ministry and leadership. In ministry, it is...