Welcome to our service today. It is great to have you here and we would love to invite you to stay after the service and join us for morning tea.
In Psalm 85:6 the psalmist cries out to God “Will You not revive us again, that Your people may rejoice in You?” (NKJV) In seasons of weariness or complacency, our hearts long for a fresh touch from the Holy Spirit. Revival begins not in grand meetings but in quiet surrender – when one heart turns fully to Christ, igniting a flame that spreads.
Throughout Scripture, God’s people experienced revival when they repented, prayed, and sought His face. In 2 Chronicles 7:14, God promises to hear from heaven and heal the land if His people humble themselves. Revival flows from this attitude of humility and hunger.
Personal revival starts with asking God to search our hearts and restore our first love for Him. It leads to a renewed passion for His Word, deeper prayer, and bold love for others. When we are revived, joy increases, and worship in our lives overflows.
Do we need to ask the Lord to revive us – to restore what’s grown cold, renew what’s been forgotten, and reignite our love for Him?
With love & blessings,
Sandra