Welcome to “From Sunday to Everyday,” a space where we extend the message of Sunday’s sermon into your daily life. Here, you can expect to find reflections, practical applications, and spiritual encouragements inspired by Pastor Thomas Long’s teachings. Each week, we’ll dive deeper into the sermon, offering insights and actions to help you stay connected to the Word and grow in your faith throughout the week. Whether you’re looking to reflect on the message, engage with scripture, or find inspiration for your spiritual journey, this is the place to nurture your soul from Sunday to everyday.
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Sharing Stories of Light in Action
In Sunday’s message, we were reminded that our good works can point others to God. Do you have a story where you experienced someone’s kindness or faith shining through their actions? Or perhaps you’ve seen God use a small act of yours to encourage someone else. Share your testimony of how God’s light has been…
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Ways to Shine God’s Light Today
Being the light of the world doesn’t require grand gestures—it’s often the small acts of kindness and service that make the biggest difference. Here are three ways you can shine God’s light today: The new acolytes reminded us that each of us carries the light of Christ. Today, find one way to shine His light…
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Where Is Your Light Shining?
Jesus said, “A city on a hill cannot be hidden.” Our lives, like lights, are meant to be seen. Where is your light shining this week? Are there places where your faith is visible to others? Take a moment to reflect: are you letting fear or busyness hide your light? Or are you intentional about…
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Shining as the Light of the World
Yesterday, we reflected on Jesus’ words from Matthew 5:14-16, reminding us that we are called to be the light of the world. We also celebrated the installation of new acolytes, symbolizing the light of Christ being carried into worship. The message challenged us to let our faith shine, not just inside the church but in our…
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Living as the Light: A Deeper Dive into Matthew 5:14-16
In this week’s message, we are reminded of Jesus’ words from Matthew 5:14-16, calling us to be the light of the world. We are not meant to hide our faith but to let it shine, illuminating the world around us. This theme aligns with the celebration of new acolytes in the church, who symbolically carry…
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A Prayer for Faith That Moves to Action
As we close the week, let’s pray for a faith that moves us to action:“Heavenly Father, thank You for the living water You offer through Jesus. Help us to drink deeply from Your grace and let it overflow into every area of our lives. Teach us to serve others with joy and humility, reflecting the…
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How a Simple Act of Faith Changed Someone’s Life
On Sunday, we were reminded of the transformative power of faith lived out in service. Have you ever experienced a time when someone’s simple act of kindness or faith impacted your life? Or perhaps you’ve seen God work through your own small actions to bless someone else. Share your story or reflect on how small…
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Let Your Faith Overflow into Service
The Samaritan woman didn’t keep her encounter with Jesus to herself—she shared it with her entire community. James 2 reminds us that genuine faith produces good works. How can you put your faith into action this week? Whether through a kind word, volunteering your time, or reaching out to someone in need, let your faith…
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Where Does Jesus Meet You?
The woman at the well wasn’t looking for Jesus—but He sought her out. Jesus met her in a place of isolation and shame, offering her living water that renewed her soul. Where has Jesus met you recently? Are there places in your life where you’ve felt distant or overlooked, but found His presence waiting for…
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Faith That Flows Like Living Water
Yesterday, Margaret Arnold delivered a dramatic role-play of the woman at the well, showing how Jesus offered her living water that transformed her life. Paired with James 2:14-24, the message reminded us that faith without works is dead. Just as the woman shared her encounter with Jesus, we are called to live out our faith…
