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“For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven.”

   Ecclesiastes 3:1


  The streams and rivers by our home looked dark and deep, edged with ice. The gray sky held stillness, and snow still blanketed everything. The scene felt sleepy and calm, holding a unique beauty.

  Beloved, we do not always see the sun or feel warm breezes, but we can hope because every matter is under heaven, watched by our Father. He is loving, wise, and all-powerful. Let us ask the Holy Spirit to help us see God's hand in each moment. Some will remain hidden for now. We must wait until the veil lifts. Until then, trust His faithfulness and love. God is good, and His mercies are new every morning, spring, summer, autumn, and winter.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

  • Jan 5
  • 1 min read

 “Let the wise hear and increase in learning, and the one who understands obtain guidance.”

   Proverbs 1:5



   Beloved, no matter where we are in our season of life, we all need guidance. We never come to a point in life when we have all the answers or know for certain what tomorrow holds. This truth leads us to an important daily practice.

  It is the daily acknowledgement before God that we need His help, which enables us to be teachable. Let us confess our lack of understanding, our inability to walk in complete victory, and our need for God’s mercy. When we hold this posture of the heart, we come to God in humility, seeking His wisdom through the scriptures, strengthened by the Holy Spirit.

  As we progressively increase in God’s wisdom and understanding, we receive guidance, God’s providential care, and discernment from the Holy Spirit. Therefore, seek the wisdom of the Lord, and you will obtain guidance.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight


  • Jan 2
  • 1 min read

 “Continue steadfastly in prayer,”

    Colossians 4:2



   From early in scripture, man began to call upon the name of God. Throughout history, patriarchs, priests, prophets, and all of God's children have done so.

  Prayers arose in temples, in the belly of a whale, with the dawn, and at midnight—for mercy, forgiveness, adoration, and thanksgiving.

   Some prayers were silent; others were uttered with tears and groans. God's people prayed alone and in groups, from palaces and prisons. Our Lord Himself prayed.

   Scripture testifies to countless prayers, thanks, and intercessions. Let us then continue with the great cloud of witnesses who came before us, being steadfast in prayer and trusting God to hear us always.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

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