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As we begin a new year, Pastor Paul Watson opens the series As For Me and My House with a clear and timely challenge: faith begins with a decision. Drawing from Joshua’s final words to Israel, this message calls us to intentionally choose whom we will serve—personally and within our homes.
Spiritual formation doesn’t start in church programs or religious activity; it begins in everyday life. Whether single or married, young or old, following Jesus starts with prioritizing Him where we live. This message reminds us that serving God is not something we casually claim, but a decision we make and stand on—especially when faith is challenged. As each generation must choose for themselves, we are invited to remember God’s faithfulness, fight for our faith, and lead our homes with intentional commitment to Christ.
By The Downtown Vineyard ChurchAs we begin a new year, Pastor Paul Watson opens the series As For Me and My House with a clear and timely challenge: faith begins with a decision. Drawing from Joshua’s final words to Israel, this message calls us to intentionally choose whom we will serve—personally and within our homes.
Spiritual formation doesn’t start in church programs or religious activity; it begins in everyday life. Whether single or married, young or old, following Jesus starts with prioritizing Him where we live. This message reminds us that serving God is not something we casually claim, but a decision we make and stand on—especially when faith is challenged. As each generation must choose for themselves, we are invited to remember God’s faithfulness, fight for our faith, and lead our homes with intentional commitment to Christ.