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I hope this note finds you well. I am grateful for you and for the way you have invested your time, heart, and faith through your small group. Group ministry is one of the great blessings of our church, and it is because of people like you who show up, care deeply, and walk together in Christ.
I am writing to ask for your help with a special opportunity.
From time to time, people in our church express interest in joining a small group but hesitate because they are unsure what to expect or whether it will truly make a difference in their lives. One of the most powerful ways to encourage them is through the personal stories of those who have already experienced the blessing of group life.
As we step into a new year together, many of us are asking the same quiet questions: How do I move forward well? How do I refocus after a busy and sometimes wearying season? How do I begin again with God at the center?
This Sunday, we will begin a new sermon series titled RESET, and I want to personally invite you to be part of it.
Over four weeks, we will walk through four simple but powerful themes:
Scripture:“Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine…” — Ephesians 3:20 (NIV)
Dear Church Family,
As we step into a new year, our hearts overflow with gratitude for God’s abundant blessings. We have witnessed His provision, His grace, and His faithfulness time and again. Truly, God has been good to us.
Yet Scripture reminds us that God’s ability far exceeds our expectations. What lies ahead is not limited by what we have seen before. God is always at work, often in ways beyond what we can imagine or predict.
Scripture:“We live by faith, not by sight.” — 2 Corinthians 5:7 (NIV)
Dear Friends in Christ,
As we enter a new year, we pause to thank God for how He has carried us by faith. There were moments when answers didn’t come quickly, yet God remained faithful. Faith reminded us that God was working even when we couldn’t see the outcome.
Walking by faith means trusting God beyond what is visible or predictable. The year ahead will likely include moments that stretch us, but faith assures us that God’s promises are sure. He never asks us to walk alone—only to trust Him step by step.
Scripture:“For I know the plans I have for you…plans to give you hope and a future.” — Jeremiah 29:11 (NIV)
Dear Church Family,
The beginning of a new year invites us to lift our eyes and look ahead with hope. As we reflect on the year behind us, we can see evidence of God’s faithfulness woven into every season. Even in difficult moments, He was working for our good.
God’s promise in Jeremiah reminds us that our future is not random or uncertain—it is held in His loving hands. The plans He has for us are filled with hope, purpose, and direction. This year is not simply about turning a calendar page; it’s about trusting God’s vision for what lies ahead.