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From the Womb to the Tomb, Celebrate Life!

“Before anyone else knew you, God knew you. Before anyone else planned for you, God planned for you.”

This Sanctity of Life Sunday, we celebrated the profound truth of Psalm 139 – that every life is fearfully and wonderfully made with divine intention. From the womb to the tomb, God is present, purposeful, and personal with each of us. There are no accidents, no unknowns to Him.

We remembered precious Evie Mac, whose brief three days of life made an eternal impact, reminding us that even the smallest lives carry immeasurable worth. God’s creative power is on display in every conception – a flash of light, a divine signature on each unique soul.

If you’re carrying silent pain from abortion, miscarriage, or deep regret, there’s healing at the cross. The altar isn’t a place of shame – it’s where you receive freedom, forgiveness, and new life. You matter to God. Jesus died because you matter.

A Pastoral Plea to Zion’s Zennials

What legacy are you building for the next generation?

This Sunday’s message challenged our young adults (ages 20-40) to step into their prime season of ministry. Just as Joseph, David, Daniel, and the apostles carried God’s work in their youth, now is YOUR time to lead with passion and purpose. Your faithfulness today may be your child’s salvation tomorrow.

Pastor Keith reminded us of 1 Timothy 4:12 – “Let no man despise thy youth, but be thou an example of the believers in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity.” What you do for Christ’s kingdom while your children are watching will make more impact than anything else. Your influence is earned by your example, not your title.

The call is clear: Give 20 years of everything you’ve got. Serve with zeal. Train the next generation. Don’t just be a fan of the church – be a faithful follower who builds God’s kingdom. The future of our church depends on those willing to step up today.

LOVE GOD

“Love God with ALL your heart, soul, mind and strength. It’s more than words or feelings – it’s a life-changing commitment that transforms how we live.

When we truly love God: • We delight in His presence • We crave His Word • We hate sin • We joyfully obey Him • We serve sacrificially • We remain unshaken in trials • We love others unconditionally

‘If you love me, keep my commandments.’ – Jesus

Is your love for God visible in how you live? Let’s examine our hearts and recommit to loving God with everything we are and have. When we get this right, everything else falls into place.