May 27, 2024

As THE GARDEN leadership team takes over the daily devotions for the week, we are leaning into some of the gardens and garden imagery we have been inspired by throughout scripture. The first is a verse from Isaiah 58.11.

The Lord will guide you continually, giving you water when you are dry and restoring your strength.

You will be like a well-watered garden, like an ever-flowing spring.

Six years ago when we started THE GARDEN, we chose this passage as the theme verse for our women’s ministry because it contains such great encouragement about God’s faithfulness.

A well-watered garden is a beautiful picture of what God imagines for our lives of faith – a lush, vibrant place where we are never left to wilt and never zapped of the strength needed to love God and serve others well.

We see two valuable messages in this amazing encouragement. First is to recognize God as our gardener and the ultimate source for everything we need. The God who has no needs, recognizes our needs and always provides. This requires us to trust God despite our own desire to be self-sufficient and self-reliant.

Second, we need to stay planted. One of the things we emphasis at our garden gatherings is our ongoing need for community – we need to be a part of weekly gatherings and regular small groups, we need to encourage each other and support one another, we need to share with each other our stories of God’s faithfulness. We are always better together as a sisterhood and as a church.

So today think of yourself as the well-watered garden the gardener God made you to be and thank Him for giving you everything you need to flourish and grow right where you are.

Heavenly Father, make our lives fertile ground for beautiful things to grow today. Things that bring You glory and honor. In Jesus name, Amen.
 
The Garden Leadership Team,
Susan Hagen, Amy Dingle and Julie Putnik

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May 24, 2024

Hello Advent Family,

As Memorial Day approaches, our hearts turn to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice, laying down their lives for others. In John 15:13, Jesus teaches us about the greatest expression of love—selflessly giving oneself for the sake of others. This profound truth echoes through the ages, resonating not only in the heroic deeds of soldiers but also in the sacrificial love of Christ on the cross.

In a world often characterized by self-interest and division, the message of love stands as a beacon of hope and transformation. It reminds us that our purpose on this earth is intricately tied to our capacity to love one another. Just as Jesus laid down His life for us, we are called to emulate His love by serving and sacrificing for those around us. This Memorial Day, let us honor the memory of the fallen by embodying the selfless love that they exemplified, and may we never forget that love is why we are here.

Partnering Together,
Shahna Clark
EMS Assistant Principal


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May 23, 2024

Hello Advent Family,

In the bustling tapestry of life, amid its trials and triumphs, there exists a profound truth that we often overlook: love is why we are here. In the book of Philippians, we are reminded of the exuberant call to rejoice, to be cheerful with joyous celebration in every season of life. This isn’t just a suggestion; it’s an invitation to embrace the divine essence of love that permeates our existence.

Imagine life as a grand symphony orchestrated by the hands of a loving Creator. Each note, each melody, resonates with the boundless love that breathes life into our souls. In the moments of laughter and in the depths of tears, love is the guiding force that sustains us. So let us heed the words of Philippians 4:4-7 with hearts wide open, allowing the joy of love to overflow and illuminate every corner of our being.

In every sunrise that paints the sky with hues of hope, in every gentle breeze that whispers words of peace, let us find reasons to rejoice. For love has woven itself into the very fabric of our existence, and it is love that empowers us to face each day with courage and gratitude. So let us dance to the rhythm of love, letting our joy overflow as a testament to the divine grace that surrounds us always.

Partnering Together,
Shahna Clark
EMS Assistant Principal


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May 22, 2024

Hello Advent Family,

“This is the day the Lord has made; we will rejoice and be glad in it” (Psalm 118:24). Each day is a precious gift from God, a fresh canvas on which we can paint acts of love, kindness, and faith. When we wake up each morning, we are granted a new opportunity to experience God’s grace and to reflect His love to the world. It’s easy to get bogged down by our routines, worries, and the busyness of life, but this verse reminds us to pause and rejoice in the moment. Embracing today with gratitude allows us to see the beauty in the ordinary and the divine in the mundane.

At the core of our existence is love—God’s love for us, our love for Him, and the love we share with others. Love is why we are here. Jesus commanded us to love one another as He has loved us (John 13:34). When we choose to rejoice and be glad in each day, we acknowledge not just the gift of the day itself but also the purpose behind it: to live out love. Let us carry this truth in our hearts as we go through today, finding joy in small blessings and sharing that joy through acts of kindness and compassion. As we do, we fulfill our highest calling and reflect the heart of God to the world around us.

Partnering Together,
Shahna Clark
EMS Assistant Principal


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May 21, 2024

Hello Advent Family,

In the midst of acknowledging the perfection of God’s plan, it’s essential to remember that at the heart of His divine design lies love. God’s plan is not just about orchestrating events and outcomes; it’s about manifesting His boundless love for each of us.

As stated in 1 John 4:8, “God is love.” Love is not merely an attribute of God but defines His very essence. It’s the driving force behind creation, redemption, and restoration. We exist because of love—God’s love for us and our capacity to love Him and one another.

In embracing the truth of God’s perfect plan, we also embrace His perfect love. It’s this love that sustains us through life’s trials, comforts us in moments of despair, and ultimately leads us into His eternal embrace. So as we navigate the intricacies of God’s plan, let’s do so with hearts attuned to His love, knowing that love is why we are here and love will guide us every step of the way.

Partnering Together,
Shahna Clark
EMS Assistant Principal


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May 20, 2024

Hello Advent Family,

In our journey of faith, anchored by the unchanging presence of our God, we are reminded of the profound truth that love is both our purpose and our destination. Just as Joshua was commanded to be strong and courageous, we are called to embody these virtues as we navigate life’s ever-shifting terrain. Joshua 1:9 reassures us that the Lord is with us wherever we go, offering solace in times of uncertainty and change.

As we press onward, let us not forget that love is the essence of our existence. It is the thread that weaves through every chapter of our lives, guiding our steps and shaping our interactions. For in the end, it is love that binds us to one another and to our Creator. So, dear friends, let us heed the command of Joshua 1:9 with unwavering faith, knowing that our journey is fueled by the boundless love of our God, who remains constant throughout all time—yesterday, today, and forever.

Partnering Together,
Shahna Clark
EMS Assistant Principal

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May 16, 2024

“You don’t belong to yourself, for God bought you with a high price” 1 Corinthians 6:19-20

Part of your journey with Jesus will bring you to the bittersweet realization that you are no longer in control. In our salvation, God accepts responsibility for us by adopting us as his children and makes us holy and blameless through Christ’s sacrifice. Our soul was purchased on the cross, and the receipt for that purchase was discovered in the empty tomb three days later. 

Because of that purchase, we no longer identify with ourselves or adhere to the culture’s motto, “do what makes you happy.” No, the life of a saint is about giving up our rights and doing what pleases our heavenly Father. And because God has transformed us into new creations through salvation, whatever pleases him is going to please us at our core.

The best part of giving up your rights is realizing that you are not in control (which relieves a lot of pressure unless you are a control freak like myself). You have no control over what the future holds or the trials he allows in your life. Your job is to focus on him, remain faithful to where he has placed you, and allow nothing to interfere. The sooner you realize this, the sooner you will understand how light Jesus’ burden really is.

Let me end with this: our lives as humans are like a feather in the wind. The feather is entirely dependent on the wind for movement. If we listen carefully, the Spirit’s gentle whisper will lead us where God sovereignly directs our lives. Our job is to give ourselves the opportunity to listen to that voice through silent prayer and reading God’s word, and to be faithful stewards who bear fruit wherever he has placed us, particularly as spiritual leaders in our families. God’s job is to mature us so that we can bear more fruit as we go through trials and spend time with him. 

“The chief end of man is to glorify God and enjoy him forever” – Westminster Confession

Pastor Chance


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May 15, 2024

“You’ve got a friend in me”. I am sure you will have that Toy Story song stuck in your head for the rest of the day, and you are welcome haha! Yesterday, we discussed David and Jonathan, and how important it is to have a good friend in our lives.

We may have a close friend(s) with whom we share wonderful experiences and memories. But the best friendship we will ever have is with Jesus Christ.

Can you believe it? That the God of the universe has chosen to have a deep, intimate friendship with us. Jesus said this:

“No longer do I call you servants, for the servant does not know what his master is doing; but I have called you friends, for all that I have heard from my Father I have made known to you.” – John 15:15

A good friend is trustworthy, loyal, gentle, caring, forgiving, wise, humble, selfless, and encouraging. Jesus was all of this to us and he intends to build us so we can be that type of friend to others. Furthermore, we can rejoice in knowing that God smiles down on us because of Jesus’ perfect work in our hearts, and that he is always present with us.

Today, take some time to reflect on your relationship with Jesus. The more time you spend with him, the more you will be able to hear God’s voice, become like him, and share his light with those in your life, which is your primary purpose in life no matter where he places you. Think about this: “How can I show the love of Jesus in someone’s life today?”

Let me conclude with this powerful quote:

“A Christian gazes in the face of God daily, to only emerge as a beacon of hope in the darkness of others.” – Oswald Chambers.

Seize the day,

Pastor Chance


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May 14, 2024

A good friend is one of the most valuable gifts God can give us. Before David was crowned king, King Saul spent four years trying to capture and kill David out of jealousy. Initially, David relied on Saul’s son Johnathan to inform him of his father’s numerous plans and attempts to kill him. I believe David would have been killed if God had not protected him and used Johnathan. 

You see, Johnathan could have chosen a different path of selfishness and disobedience to the Lord. He could have betrayed David and taken the throne himself after his father’s reign. But no, Johnathan decided that loyalty to his friend is more important than anything else. They formed an inseparable bond through shared memories, adversity, and a love for the Lord.

When they saw each other for the last time, it was clear how much love they had for each other.

“As soon as the boy was gone, David came out from where he had been hiding near the stone pile. Then David bowed three times to Jonathan with his face to the ground. Both of them were in tears as they embraced each other and said good-bye, especially David.” – 1 Samuel 20:41 NLT

Everyone, no matter who they are, needs a Johnathan in their lives. Someone we can turn to for advice, comfort, and even prayer together. We all need someone to encourage us, provide insight, or correct us when we are wrong. In fact, the endless laughs and memories we shared with them were the best parts of our lives. So take this time to reflect on the Jonathans in your life. It could be a close friend, a relative, or your mother. Whoever it is, if they are still alive, contact them and express your love and appreciation. If not, thank God that he brought them into your life.

Allow me to end with this, one of the best ways God uses us to change lives is to be a Johnathan to someone else. Go and be a Johnathan to someone today!

God’s greatest blessings are through the bonds that he forges through true friendship.

Unity in Christ,

Pastor Chance


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May 13, 2024

Have you ever hesitated to talk about Jesus because you felt awkward or worried about what others might think? I’ve been there, trying to balance being cool with the world and faithful to Jesus. I used to hide my faith to fit in, but now, by God’s grace, those same friends I used to hide my faith from are now devoted followers of Jesus. Why? Because one day I decided to go “all-in”.

Paul’s advice to Timothy really hits home:

“For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love, and self-discipline. So never be ashamed to tell others about our Lord.” – 2 Timothy 1:7-8.

When we commit fully to Jesus, letting go of fears about losing friends or influence, we embrace a spirit of power and love. This “all-in” attitude leads us to live boldly for Christ, unconcerned with seeking approval from others, and eager to share the gospel.

Remember, Christ made His sacrifice for us openly. Why should we live our faith in secret? The only approval we need is God’s, which we already have through Christ. Live in that empowerment, be true to yourself, follow His path, love God, show Gods love to others, and speak about Jesus with passion. Watch the incredible impact it will have on your life and those around you.

Unity in Christ,

P. Chance

 


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