
July 2, 2025

“You, my brothers and sisters, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the flesh; rather, serve one another humbly in love.” – Galatians 5:13 (NIV)
Freedom isn’t just for personal gain; it’s a gift to be used for others. America’s founding values included not only liberty but also justice and service. Similarly, the freedom we have in Christ calls us to serve, not out of obligation, but from love.
As believers, we are free from the bondage of sin, but that freedom doesn’t mean doing whatever we want. Instead, it empowers us to love selflessly and serve with joy. Whether we’re helping our neighbor, volunteering at church, or simply offering a kind word, we honor God when we use our freedom to bless others.
God, thank You for the freedom I have through Your Son. Teach me to use it wisely, not for selfishness, but for service. Open my eyes to the needs around me and help me to love others with the same grace You’ve shown me. May my freedom reflect Your heart.
Shahna Clark
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July 1, 2025

In the United States, we are blessed with the freedom to gather publicly, read Scripture, pray aloud, and speak the name of Jesus without fear. While we often take this for granted, many around the world risk persecution for the same liberties. This week, as we celebrate Independence Day, let’s pause to appreciate the rare and precious gift of religious freedom. It allows us to teach our children about God, attend church services, and live out our faith openly.
But beyond national rights, this verse reminds us that our deepest freedom is spiritual. Through Jesus Christ, we are set free from sin, shame, and the chains of this world. The Spirit of the Lord brings a freedom no government can grant and no enemy can take away. This freedom brings peace to our hearts and purpose to our lives.
Prayer:
Lord, thank You for the freedom to worship You openly. Help me never to take it for granted. Let Your Spirit guide me in living freely for You each day, unashamed and unafraid. Thank You for the greater freedom You offer, freedom from sin, guilt, and fear. Teach me to walk boldly in that truth.
Partnering Together,
Shahna Clark
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June 30, 2025

In the United States, we are blessed with the freedom to gather publicly, read Scripture, pray aloud, and speak the name of Jesus without fear. While we often take this for granted, many around the world risk persecution for the same liberties. This week, as we celebrate Independence Day, let’s pause to appreciate the rare and precious gift of religious freedom. It allows us to teach our children about God, attend church services, and live out our faith openly.
But beyond national rights, this verse reminds us that our deepest freedom is spiritual. Through Jesus Christ, we are set free from sin, shame, and the chains of this world. The Spirit of the Lord brings a freedom no government can grant and no enemy can take away. This freedom brings peace to our hearts and purpose to our lives.
Prayer:
Lord, thank You for the freedom to worship You openly. Help me never to take it for granted. Let Your Spirit guide me in living freely for You each day, unashamed and unafraid. Thank You for the greater freedom You offer, freedom from sin, guilt, and fear. Teach me to walk boldly in that truth.
Partnering Together,
Shahna Clark
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June 20, 2025

Today is the final day of our Intimacy devotions. It’s been so good to walk with you during this week. I hope you have been blessed and growing in your walk with Jesus.
Clinging to the One Who Holds You
Psalm 63:8 – “I cling to you; your right hand upholds me.”
This is the beautiful paradox of intimacy: even as we cling to God, it’s He who holds us. I remember when gloria was baby and I would pick her up she would wrap her arms around my neck and not let go. Se would cling to me but I was holding her up to my self. A beautiful picture of this verse here. He has us even though we think we are the ones holding on to Him.
When you feel weak, dry, or distant—He has not let go. His grip is stronger than yours. Intimacy isn’t about perfection, but persistence. Keep clinging. Let’s pray together, Heavenly Father, we cling to You not because we strong, but because You are. Thank You for holding us fast even when we waver. In Jesus name we pray, Amen.
Remember, Jesus loves you and so do I.
Pastor Will
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June 19, 2025

Psalm 63:6–7 – “On my bed I remember you; I think of you through the watches of the night. Because you are my help, I sing in the shadow of your wings.”
Nighttime, when distractions fade, is often when our thoughts speak loudest. Where the failures of our past and our short coming of the present come to haunt our souls. When we are all by ourselves with our thoughts and our selves, David shows what we should be focusing on, The Lord,. His faithfulness, His goodness, His forgiveness, His love and grace, His mercies which are new every morning. David chooses not anxiety, but remembrance. He reflects on God’s faithfulness. It in theses quite times, when we may be alone, that God can be closest to us.
Intimacy with God is cultivated in the secret place, in the desolate places, in the places where it’s you and God alone. It’s at these moments, when no one is watching, and all distraction is put aside that we can come to God and seek him with all our hearts, and He will come near to us. Whether it’s morning silence or midnight prayers, these times are times of intimacy with God that can help us to form deeper roots of trust and develop a holy hunger for Him.
Let’s pray together, Heavenly Father, in the quiet moments, help me remember You. Let Your presence guard my thoughts and restore my soul. Help me to rest in your presence like a child sleeping in their mother’s arms may we know your peace and tranquility and protection the more intimate we become with you. In Jesus name we pray, Amen.
Remember Jesus loves you and so do I.
Pastor Will
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