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Celebrating Susie today! She is a devoted nurse, seamstress, hardcore camper, church pianist, awesome baker, and has the...
02/22/2026

Celebrating Susie today! She is a devoted nurse, seamstress, hardcore camper, church pianist, awesome baker, and has the biggest heart and willingness to serve the Lord! We love you, friend! ❤️ 💙 💜

Join us for fun & fellowship. February 7, 20265:30pm - 7pmRSVP on messenger. All ages are invited2710 Violet Rd C.C. TX ...
01/31/2026

Join us for fun & fellowship.
February 7, 2026
5:30pm - 7pm
RSVP on messenger.
All ages are invited
2710 Violet Rd C.C. TX 78410

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01/19/2026

Lord, Your plans for me are better than my own, wiser, kinder, more beautiful than anything I could design if given complete control.

I hold tightly to my plans, convinced I know what's best, but my vision is so limited compared to Yours, my wisdom so incomplete.

Teach me to release my plans without resentment, to trust that when You redirect me it's not because You're withholding good but because You're offering better.

Better doesn't always look better at first, sometimes Your plans feel harder or slower or different than I hoped, but You see outcomes I can't imagine.

Help me distinguish between good plans of my own making and better plans of Your design, to have wisdom to know when to let go of mine to embrace Yours.

Remind me that every time I've surrendered my plans to You, looking back I've seen why Yours were better, how You knew what I didn't, saw what I couldn't.

Give me faith to trust Your plans even when they conflict with mine, to believe that better is coming even when it doesn't feel like it yet.

Let me live today with open hands, surrendering my plans to embrace Yours, confident that God's plans for me are better than my own, always.

In Jesus' name,

Amen.

01/19/2026
01/17/2026

Some days, it feels like I can’t find You, Lord. I keep showing up, but my heart stays quiet, heavy, wondering if I’m missing something everyone else seems to have. Can I be honest? Even with belief, I still get spiritually dry. But I hear You whisper, “You’re not alone.”

I confess my tiredness from trying and longing. And yet, I remember: faith isn’t about feeling: it’s about trusting, even in silence.

If you’ve ever been here, you’re not alone. What has helped you in seasons of spiritual dryness? Let’s encourage each other. 🕊️

“For I am sure that neither death nor life...nor anything else...will be able to separate us from the love of God.” Romans 8:38-39

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01/16/2026

Lord, when life gets too hard to stand, help me remember to kneel, to drop to my knees in prayer when the weight becomes too much to bear upright.

I try to stay standing through everything, pushing through, bearing up under pressure until my legs give out, when the answer was always to kneel before You.

Teach me that kneeling isn't defeat but wisdom, not weakness but strength, that sometimes the bravest thing I can do is stop trying to stand and instead bow before You.

When I can't stand under the weight anymore, kneeling shifts the burden from my shoulders to Yours, from my strength to Yours, from my capacity to Your unlimited power.

Help me recognize when I need to stop standing and start kneeling, when circumstances have become too much for me to handle alone and prayer is the only way forward.

Remind me that prayer isn't my last resort when everything else fails but should be my first response, that kneeling in surrender gives me access to strength standing never could.

Give me humility to kneel when I need to, to admit I can't stand through this alone, to bow before You and let You carry what's crushing me.

Let me remember today that when life gets too hard to stand, I can kneel, and in that posture of prayer I'll find the strength I couldn't find trying to stand alone.

In Jesus' name,

Amen.

01/16/2026

Lord, how great You are, beyond words, beyond comprehension, beyond anything my mind can fully grasp or my heart fully express.

Your greatness is displayed everywhere I look, in creation's vastness, in miracles recorded in scripture, in my own life where You've shown up time and again.

Teach me to live with constant awareness of Your greatness, not just acknowledging it intellectually but responding with awe, wonder, and worship that flows from really seeing who You are.

You are great in power, creating universes with a word, great in love, pursuing humanity relentlessly, great in mercy, forgiving what should be unforgivable.

Help me never lose my sense of wonder at Your greatness, never become so familiar with You that I forget how magnificent, how mighty, how marvelous You truly are.

Remind me that the greatness I see is just a glimpse, that what I comprehend is only a fraction of Your full glory, that eternity won't be long enough to explore Your greatness completely.

Give me a heart that responds to Your greatness with worship, with surrender, with trust, knowing that a God this great is worthy of my complete devotion.

Let my life declare how great our God is, not just in words but in how I trust You, follow You, and give You the honor that Your greatness deserves.

In Jesus' name,

Amen.

01/16/2026
01/14/2026
01/13/2026

Though David was first anointed as a youth by the prophet Samuel, and again anointed as king of Judah, now he was anointed the third time to reign over all Israel and Judah. It was not military conquest that brought David to the throne. All the tribes of Israel uplifted him to the throne based upon the LORD’s promise to make David the shepherd and prince of the people of Israel.

David did not take the throne simply because he was anointed, but waited upon the LORD to open the door for him. David’s humility and his complete reliance on the LORD was delightful in the sight of God. It is recorded that “the LORD God of hosts was with him.”

The story of David becoming king over all Israel and Judah reveals how merciful and patient the Lord is, not treating man as he deserves. Instead, He pours abundant grace upon all who trust and humbly wait on Him, which David did in spite of his unfortunate mistakes.

Samuel Wang

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Address

2710 Violet Road
Corpus Christi, TX
78410

Opening Hours

9am - 2pm

Telephone

+13612415501

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