Via, I would hope that there is a revival going on, that the last four years were enough of a wake up call to the comfortable Christian class that citizenship requires diligence, not out-sourcing. That we have to remain strong in our stance for what is Biblically right, not culturally right. I have attended the same church for 50 years (…
Via, I would hope that there is a revival going on, that the last four years were enough of a wake up call to the comfortable Christian class that citizenship requires diligence, not out-sourcing. That we have to remain strong in our stance for what is Biblically right, not culturally right. I have attended the same church for 50 years (this fall) and I cannot even properly articulate how disappointed I am in the way the leaders just closed up the church and waited for Gov. Inslee to tell them they could open up again. Our nephew's church in PHX was one of only two churches in PHX that stayed open during the scamdemic. Their church attendance exploded - they had to go to three services and then they had to find a larger church property, for which they paid cash! Our church has gone from five services on Sat/Sun on two campuses, to two services on Sunday.
I am very grateful to have found Substack (through my doctor and Alex Berenson) and all the wonderful folks gathering here to encourage and lift up one another! It truly has been a balm to my soul! God has been gracious to provide a community where I can recharge my batteries, so that I can continue to interact with those around me who are so lost in the darkness.
Via, I would hope that there is a revival going on, that the last four years were enough of a wake up call to the comfortable Christian class that citizenship requires diligence, not out-sourcing. That we have to remain strong in our stance for what is Biblically right, not culturally right. I have attended the same church for 50 years (this fall) and I cannot even properly articulate how disappointed I am in the way the leaders just closed up the church and waited for Gov. Inslee to tell them they could open up again. Our nephew's church in PHX was one of only two churches in PHX that stayed open during the scamdemic. Their church attendance exploded - they had to go to three services and then they had to find a larger church property, for which they paid cash! Our church has gone from five services on Sat/Sun on two campuses, to two services on Sunday.
I am very grateful to have found Substack (through my doctor and Alex Berenson) and all the wonderful folks gathering here to encourage and lift up one another! It truly has been a balm to my soul! God has been gracious to provide a community where I can recharge my batteries, so that I can continue to interact with those around me who are so lost in the darkness.
Mrs. "the Knife"
Ask your church what they are doing to celebrate the 250th of 1776. It's a great opportunity for public education.
That is a great idea!
Mrs. "the Knife"
Your closing paragraph fully expresses my own experience here. Thank you.
Thank you for your thoughtful and lengthy reply: I am on that "page" with you.