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November 16, 2025

Worship Preview: This week’s message, “A Messy Rebuild,” draws from Jesus’ teaching in Luke 21, where He describes the turmoil and uncertainty that will precede His return. Pastor will explore how even in the midst of chaos, God is at work rebuilding what is broken—our faith, our hope, and our trust in Him. The message reminds us that renewal in Christ often comes through disruption, and that His promises hold firm even when the world feels unstable. Our opening hymn, “Rise, My Soul, to Watch and Pray,” invites us to spiritual readiness. It captures the call to stay awake and attentive while the “foe” reaps where the saints are sleeping. In a world distracted by fear and noise, this hymn centers our hearts on vigilance and faithfulness as God rebuilds His people from within. The sermon song, “Keep the Faith,” moves from warning to encouragement. It acknowledges the moments when we face crossroads and uncertainty, calling us to cling to trust and perseverance—because “the Master has a plan.” It’s a song that fits perfectly with the message of messy rebuilding: faith doesn’t grow in comfort, but in the struggle to hold on. We close with “Guide Me, O Thou Great Redeemer,” a timeless prayer for strength and direction through life’s wilderness. As we move forward in faith, we remember that God not only rebuilds but also guides, feeds, and delivers us. From the wilderness to the Promised Land, His power and presence remain our true foundation.

Bulletin 11-16-2025