This past fall, Church of the Resurrection hosted our first ever Healing Conference. Over the course of three days, the theme “Hope for Wholeness” was played out through a dynamic combination of preaching, teaching, worship, and healing. Each session began and ended with worship, and many were followed by a powerful ministry time of healing prayer. The weekend acted as a culmination of Resurrection’s commitment to healing ministries, and by the closing communion service it was clear that many at the conference had encountered God.
This past fall, Church of the Resurrection hosted our first ever Healing Conference. Over the course of three days, the theme “Hope for Wholeness” was played out through a dynamic combination of preaching, teaching, worship, and healing. Each session began and ended with worship, and many were followed by a powerful ministry time of healing prayer. The weekend acted as a culmination of ...Continue Reading
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Merry Chri… I mean, Blessed Advent! Despite the fact that I have been attending Church of the Resurrection for almost eight years, it was not until this Advent that I noticed that Anglican banter that surrounds Christmas. First it was “Happy New Year!” on the first Sunday of Advent, followed by an only half-joking insistence on replacing the deeply engrained “Merry Christmas” with a ...Continue Reading
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I’ve never been much of a planner. I’ve had dreams and desires along the way, but not always specific plans. One thing I have always wanted was to be married and have children. I never was quite sure how to “plan” for that anyway, as many of you single women will agree. It never occurred to me that the simple act of desiring something good and trusting God to do as He chose was the best preparation I could have had. I had not made specific plans about when and how I would meet certain goals in my life, but I had done a lot of planning and desiring about how I would be a wife and mother. I imagined a joyful home of worship and laughter. I imagined loving my husband and teaching my children. I never “planned” on being a widow at 38 years of age. All of my plans for family life came crashing in at the death of my husband.
The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps. (16:9) I’ve never been much of a planner. I’ve had dreams and desires along the way, but not always specific plans. One thing I have always wanted was to be married and have children. I never was quite sure how to “plan” for that anyway, as many of you single women will ...Continue Reading
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