Confidently Led to Peace
When we face challenging situations—financial stress, relationship struggles, work confusion, or identity questions—we often try to solve everything on our own. Just like the ancient exiles in Isaiah 51-52, we search frantically for peace and restoration through our own efforts or through unreliable sources. But God's message remains powerful today: His presence confidently leads to peace. Instead of anxiously trying to map your own route to restoration, God invites you to recognize that He's already working—rolling up His sleeves, going before you, and protecting you from behind. The path to genuine peace isn't found in our frantic efforts but in trusting God's confident leadership. Turn to Him rather than attempting to handle life's heaviest burdens alone. As He declares in Isaiah, God has the ability to deliver you from whatever captivity you experience and guide you to the peace you truly desire.
Reflection Questions:
What situation in your life feels like a burden too heavy for you to lift on your own?
How might you be trying to create peace through your own efforts rather than turning to God's guidance?
What would it look like for you to "follow God's confident voice" in your current circumstances this week?
This Sunday, we’ll reflect on Isaiah 52:13-53:12. I hope you'll join us as we continue reflecting on the Suffering Servant passages from the book of Isaiah and the guidance they offer to our lives today.
Who Are You Blessing with Your Resources This Week?
This week, bless someone who’s often overlooked (co-worker, neighbor, public worker, etc.), whether with donuts or another thoughtful gesture. This Sunday April 13th, we’ll celebrate Palm Sunday and how Jesus has taken notice of us. Bring your favorite donuts to share before and after the 10am gathering (and see who brings the best donuts!). Let’s make God’s love visible and celebrate His goodness experienced in our own lives!
The Sacrifice That Leads to Hope
To help our church meet with Jesus, share openly with Him, and follow His way, our leadership has prepared a prayer guide to help us reflect on Jesus’ sacrifice and the hope that we gain in the wake of it.
Catch up on this week’s guide.
Pick up the last week of the prayer guide (April 14-19) on the Info Page table this Sunday.
Easter Sunday, April 20th
Celebrate the hope we have from God’s power resurrecting Jesus to new life, Sunday, April 20, 10am (including kids programming)! Invite a friend or family member to join us.
Grab a friend and come toss some bags!
Continue to trust that God is present and active.