Greetings!
This newsletter may feel a little different than usual, but it comes straight from a place of gratitude.
First and foremost, thank you—each and every one of you—for the continued work, faithfulness, and love you show day in and day out. Our Assembly is truly blessed with wonderful Pastors, Ministers, Deacons, Teachers, Singers, Musicians, and, in my opinion, some of the most loving people you could ever meet. I often say it, and I believe it deeply: we are better together.
Over the past several weeks, I have had the opportunity to travel and visit several of our churches, and I plan to visit many more throughout this year. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for the kindness and hospitality you have shown to my wife and me. Those moments of fellowship have been deeply encouraging.
During these visits, one thing has become very clear—there are people across our Assembly who love to hear the Word of God and who are eager to help fulfill the Great Commission. There is a readiness to reach those who may not yet know Christ, and that is something to rejoice over.
As we move forward this year, we intend to prayerfully create more opportunities for our Assembly to do just that: to strengthen our congregations and to reach those who are looking for a true friend in Jesus.
I ask that you join me and our Council in seeking the Lord for wisdom and guidance as we pursue His direction together. May our hearts remain united as we continue the work He has called us to do.