Posts Tagged ‘church at brookhills’

Feb
21st

Connected

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I felt connected at worship this morning, to generations of worshipers. To my grandmother, who loves Jesus and has been a great example of grace. To my mom, who trained me. To Mary, Naomi, Esther, Ruth, Rachel, Rebekah and all the other women in the Bible who worshiped the same God.

Our pastor spoke of the amazing mystery of being a tabernacle, the dwelling place of God. It is awe inspiring to realize that I possess the living God in my body. I sat there, ashamed of the ways I reject the God who created me. The ways in which my pride takes over and I am left with less than what God wants of me.

As I raised my hands in worship, I remembered the first services I participated in at Brookhills. Where my heart was healed after years of running from God. I felt connected to the person I used to be, and realized how far I’ve come in the past five years. The words poured out of me at the end of the service, when our pastor gave us time to respond to the message. I can’t even remember the specifics of my prayer, only wanting to belong to God completely and fully. Realizing that this was the last Sunday I would worship with my faith family until October was emotional. Our God is not a God of time, and those months will pass faster than I could ever imagine. But I will still miss this place, these people.

Sep
13th

Savior King

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Savior King (with Spanish lyrics), by Hillsong

Our church recently launched a new website that is much simpler and easier to navigate than the old one. You know we love a website that looks good and functions accurately. One of our favorite features is the “This Week” button on the front page. The page is faithfully updated each week with the sermon topic, verses, resources and worship music. We’ve started logging on each week to see what will be taught and if possible purchasing the music on iTunes.

So tonight, miles upon miles away from our home church, we are listening to the same worship music reading the scripture and preparing our hearts for the message we’ll hear via podcast tomorrow.