Midweek services offer a sacred pause—a moment to step away from the noise and refuel your spirit. As the week stretches on and your strength feels thin, these gatherings become a wellspring of restoration and renewal. In worship, prayer, and reflection, faith is reignited—not by perfection, but through presence. It’s here, in the middle of the week, that God meets you with fresh mercy, reminding you that you’re not walking alone. Let this midweek encounter restore your soul and renew your hope for the days ahead.

The Gifts of the Holy Spirit

by Pastor Chris Kirkendall

The Gifts of the Holy Spirit

This passage from 1 Corinthians 12 reminds us that spiritual gifts are not random or exclusive—they are intentional, diverse, and divinely distributed. Paul emphasizes that while there are many kinds of gifts, ministries, and activities, they all originate from the same Spirit, the same Lord, and the same God. Each believer is uniquely equipped, not for personal gain, but for the benefit and strengthening of the entire body of Christ. Paul urges us not to be ignorant or unaware of these gifts, but to understand their purpose: unity in diversity, and service empowered by God. When we embrace our individual callings, the whole Church flourishes.

The Gifts of the Holy Spirit - Part 2

by Pastor Chris Kirkendall

The Gifts of the Holy Spirit – Part 2

This passage from 1 Corinthians 12 reminds us that spiritual gifts are not random or exclusive—they are intentional, diverse, and divinely distributed. Paul emphasizes that while there are many kinds of gifts, ministries, and activities, they all originate from the same Spirit, the same Lord, and the same God. Each believer is uniquely equipped, not for personal gain, but for the benefit and strengthening of the entire body of Christ. Paul urges us not to be ignorant or unaware of these gifts, but to understand their purpose: unity in diversity, and service empowered by God. When we embrace our individual callings, the whole Church flourishes.