Let’s Believe for Miracles This Sunday!
Last Sunday, the altar was filled with hundreds of dreams, prayers, and faith-filled petitions. I asked, “What are you believing for?” and you responded with great faith. Each dream you wrote on those cards represents a testimony waiting to be told.
On Monday, our pastoral team gathered to read every single request. We prayed over them and agreed with you. We saw prayers for healing, salvation, breakthrough, provision, and open doors. I was deeply moved by the boldness of your faith. Jesus said in Matthew 18:19 (ESV), “If two of you agree on earth about anything they ask, it will be done for them by my Father in heaven.” There truly is power in agreement.
As a church, we are also believing for something miraculous.
Four years ago, we said “yes” to a vision to expand our campus and open a new front door to our community that says, “This is a church for the whole family.” We are now just months away from completing Phase Two of that vision, the renovation of our Family Life Center. This space will soon serve as a recreation center for our students, a place of connection for our community, and a ministry hub for our congregation. It will reshape how we do ministry in 2026.
But to complete this phase and move forward into Phase Three (the atrium that unites our buildings) we need a $2 million miracle. We’ve stepped out in faith before, and every time, God has shown Himself faithful. Once again, we are calling on heaven for breakthrough.
This Sunday marks the fourth anniversary of our first “We Say YES” Sunday, when we began this journey. To honor this moment, we will receive a Miracle Offering at the close of service. This is your opportunity to sow into what God is building, not just in structures, but in lives, families, and generations to come.
If you’ve made a pledge toward the expansion, this is a great time to bring it current. By now, you should be at least one-third of the way there. If you haven’t yet made a pledge, ask the Holy Spirit what your part in this vision should be and respond in obedience. You will have the opportunity to make a pledge this Sunday. We are believing for 100% participation. As Ephesians 4:16 says, “When each part is working properly, it makes the body grow so that it builds itself up in love.”
Let’s come with expectation. Let’s give in faith. Let’s believe for miracles.
I can’t wait to share powerful testimonies with you this Sunday—fresh stories of how God is moving right now in the lives of His people.
Until then, keep believing. Keep praying. Keep agreeing. The best is still ahead.
With Expectancy,
Pastor Daniel