Family Christian Fellowship

Family Christian Fellowship Pre-Service Prayer @2:45pm | Sunday Worship Service , 7600 No.4 Road, Richmond, BC.

06/07/2026

Blessed SONday!

We have days when the week feels heavier than expected.

Moments when mistakes replay in your mind. Words you wish you could take back. Decisions you wish you handled differently. And slowly, without realizing it, you start to wear those moments like an identity.

But that is not who you are...

You are not the sum of your worst decisions. You are not the label of your failures. You are not the weight of your past. You are who God says you are.

And what He says about you has not changed.

He calls you His beloved. Not because you performed well this week, but because His love is rooted in who He is, not in what you have done.

There is a kind of grace that refuses to define you by your lowest moment. A love that does not cancel you when you fall short. A mercy that meets you not after you are fixed...but right in the middle of your brokenness.

So when your heart starts accusing you…when shame tries to rewrite your identity… when your thoughts begin to say “you are not enough”.. return to the truth that cannot be shaken:

You are His.

Not barely accepted. Not on probation. But deeply known… and deeply loved.

Sunday becomes more than a day of rest for us...it becomes a reminder. A sacred pause where God gently re-centers your identity away from performance and back to presence. You don’t have to prove your worth to Him. You only have to receive what He already declared over you.

So breathe again.

Let the weight of false identity fall off your shoulders. Let grace speak louder than accusation.
Let love define you more than your last mistake. Because in Christ, you are not who you were this week...you are who He is still shaping you to become.

And He has not let go of you ❤️‍🔥

“See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God!” — 1 John 3:1

06/07/2026

Parents, don’t underestimate the impact of bringing your children to church.

Every Bible lesson.
Every prayer.
Every worship service.
Every conversation about Jesus matters.

You may not see the results immediately, but God is at work.

One day, those children will grow up and remember the truths they were taught.

And by God’s grace, they will continue walking with Christ and raising the next generation to do the same.

The world will teach your children many things. Make sure they are also being taught about Jesus. ❤️

“Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.”
— Proverbs 22:6

🤍 If you grew up in church, what is one lesson you are thankful for today?

06/07/2026

Reflect on God's Word as you go about your day. Download this week's wallpaper from Truth For Life to your phone, tablet, or computer for free at https://tfl.to/3Q5PH0q

06/07/2026

We go to church not because we are perfect, but because we recognize our need for God’s grace, guidance, and strength. Church is a place where imperfect people come together to worship a perfect Savior. It is where we grow in faith, receive encouragement, learn God’s Word, and find spiritual renewal. When we humbly come before the Lord, He shapes our hearts and helps us live according to His will. Church is not a museum for saints—it is a hospital for sinners who need God every day.

Mark 2:17
“They that are whole have no need of the physician, but they that are sick: I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.”

Psalm 122:1
“I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go into the house of the LORD.”

06/02/2026

To every father reading this today:

​The world will tell you that your worth is defined by your job title, your paycheck, or the empire you build. But the kingdom of God has a completely different metric for success.

​Look at how A.W. Tozer puts it into perspective:

​“A man’s work is nothing compared to his worth as a father. To lead a child to Christ is the highest honor a man can achieve.” 👑

​Let this be the ultimate reminder to protect your time and your focus. Your greatest legacy isn't the work you leave behind at the office; it's the faith you build within the walls of your own home. Keep leading them well, dad. Your calling is unmatched.

06/01/2026
06/01/2026

Ephesians 1:3 KJV
Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ:

05/31/2026

This month carried moments of joy, lessons, waiting, and quiet growth that may not always be easy to explain, but each part had its own meaning. Some prayers came quickly and brought happiness, some came in a different way than expected, and some are still unfolding slowly in ways that require patience and trust.

Looking back, even the difficult days had purpose. They helped build strength, shift perspective, and remind the heart to stay steady even when things felt unclear. Every moment became part of a bigger picture that is still forming.

So this ending is not just about what was received, but also about gratitude for what is still being shaped. With a thankful heart, step into the next season trusting that everything is being guided in the right time and the right way. ✨💛

05/31/2026

Psalm 73:26 KJV
My flesh and my heart faileth: but God is the strength of my heart, and my portion for ever.

05/31/2026

🌱 Spiritual growth doesn’t happen overnight. We grow when we stay connected to God — rooted deeply in His truth, strengthened by the Word, and transformed over time by His presence.

These Scriptures about growth remind us that God is still working in us.

Carry Scripture with you wherever you go and listen to the Bible with our free Bible Gateway app.

What verse encourages your growth? Share your favorite Bible verse about growth in the comments.

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