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This is Love – February 15, 2026
Whom Shall I Send – February 8, 2026
When the Broken Believer Worship – February 1, 2026
Our Gospel – January 25, 2026
Bulletin Why have you forsaken me
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In response to god's love & grace we will: Forgive

Ephesians 4:32 “Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in
Christ God forgave you.” One of the greatest signs that God is changing our hearts is our willingness to forgive others. Forgiveness is not always easy.

Magnify the lord with me and exalt his name together

Psalm 34:3 – “O magnify the LORD with me, and let us exalt his name together.” David wrote these words during a difficult season of life. He was facing fear, uncertainty, and pressure, yet his focus remained on God rather than his problems. That is the challenge for every believer today.

A Women who fears the lord will be greatly praised

In a world where values constantly change, God still calls His people to live differently. A counter-cultural mother is a woman who chooses God’s truth over society’s trends. She understands that success is not measured by popularity, but by faithfulness to God.

Why have you forsaken me

In Matthew 27:46, Jesus cried out from the cross, “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?” These words were spoken after hours of suffering. Jesus had been betrayed, mocked, beaten, and crucified.

This is Love

“Surely he took up our pain and bore our suffering…” (Isaiah 53:4)
Isaiah does not describe Jesus watching from a distance. He says Jesus took up our pain and bore our suffering. That means He stepped into what weighs us down. He carried what we could not carry.

Whom Shall I Send

Isaiah’s call came during a hard time (Isaiah 6:1-8). A king had died, the nation wasunsettled, and the future felt uncertain. In the middle of that moment, Isaiah saw the Lordsitting on His throne. God was not shaken. God was still in control.

When the Broken Believer Worship

In Luke 7:36–39, Jesus was eating in the home of a Pharisee named Simon. The settingwas calm and respectable. Everyth ing appeared proper and controlled.

OUR GOSPEL

In 1 Thessalonians 1:1–5, Paul begins his letter to the church in Thessalonica with a simple greeting: grace and peace. These words are not just polite. They describe what God gives to people who belong to Him – grace for their failures and peace for their fears
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