We would like to take this opportunity to let you know that your FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH family is thinking about you and praying for you during this time that you are unable to join us for church services. We value you as an integral part of our church community and miss your presence among us. As we are sincerely interested in you, we greatly appreciate your contact with us whenever possible.
Life is full of daily challenges, obstacles, disappointments, and other events that tend to isolate us, drain our energy, and even make us apathetic. During times when we are unable to get out of our homes and interact with others, conduct our routine tasks, or attend church to fellowship with others, we may become depressed and feel inclined to withdraw from others even further.
Sometimes we find ourselves facing a tough situation and we may feel anxious, unprepared, or worried. We may experience these emotions if, for example, we become involved in a difficult legal situation. Activities within the judicial/legal system may be very complex, time-consuming, and expensive.
Sometimes in life we are faced with difficulties and circumstances in which we feel uncertain, discouraged, afraid, or not in control. During these times, we may become withdrawn, resentful, or even overcome with a sense of hopelessness. Our faith may be tested and we may ultimately become apathetic. Challenging times such as these can have far-reaching impacts on both our personal and professional lives.
Sometimes in life we experience events we never might have expected. During these times, we may feel scared, angry, or disillusioned, even unprepared to handle such situations. Such may be the case when we find ourselves facing a legal trail. Fortunately, we do not have to rely on our own strength to get us through such difficult times.