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In this special anniversary message, we reflect on one of the most encouraging promises in Scripture: that the God who begins his work in us is faithful to carry it through to completion.
Looking back over five years of ministry together at Stonelaw, we remember God's faithfulness through seasons of challenge and blessing, uncertainty and growth. We give thanks for answered prayers, lives changed, friendships formed, and the countless ways God has quietly been at work among us.
Yet this message is not only about looking back. It is also about looking forward with confidence. The Christian life can often feel unfinished, and so can the life of a church. We all carry hopes, struggles, prayers, and dreams that remain incomplete. But Philippians reminds us that God is not finished. The One who began the work continues the work, and he will not abandon what he has started.
As we celebrate God's goodness in the past, we are invited to trust him for the future, knowing that his faithfulness is greater than our weakness and his purposes are still unfolding.
📖 Key Text: Philippians 1:1-11
By Rev. Neil H WatsonIn this special anniversary message, we reflect on one of the most encouraging promises in Scripture: that the God who begins his work in us is faithful to carry it through to completion.
Looking back over five years of ministry together at Stonelaw, we remember God's faithfulness through seasons of challenge and blessing, uncertainty and growth. We give thanks for answered prayers, lives changed, friendships formed, and the countless ways God has quietly been at work among us.
Yet this message is not only about looking back. It is also about looking forward with confidence. The Christian life can often feel unfinished, and so can the life of a church. We all carry hopes, struggles, prayers, and dreams that remain incomplete. But Philippians reminds us that God is not finished. The One who began the work continues the work, and he will not abandon what he has started.
As we celebrate God's goodness in the past, we are invited to trust him for the future, knowing that his faithfulness is greater than our weakness and his purposes are still unfolding.
📖 Key Text: Philippians 1:1-11