Dear Church Family,
As we welcome the month of March, we rejoice in the signs of new growth and the promise of spring. This season brings with it a sense of renewal, both in nature and in our faith. My mom’s favorite flower is the daffodil. They are the first flowers I notice this time of year, and they always make me smile. Daffodils remind me of this truth: not even the grip of a cold winter can hold back the coming of spring. As the first flowers to bloom, they help us look forward to hopeful days when everything is alive and flourishing.
Let us embrace this season of spiritual growth and reflection together as a church family.
March Worship Services
In March, we will continue our march toward Jerusalem in our Mark sermon series and begin our journey toward Jesus’ death and resurrection. This study has continued to edify me in my preparation for this and I pray, that as we approach Jerusalem with Jesus, may we ponder on His cross and His resurrection as we approach the Easter season.
I pray this series will deeply edify our church family.
Celebrating New Growth
In the spirit of new growth, let us pause and celebrate the ways our church family is flourishing. Whether through personal milestones, spiritual maturity, or acts of love within our body, God is at work among us.
We have welcomed new members into our faith family and continue to see guests each week. Our children’s ministry is growing—not only through visitors but also from within—as we continue to raise up our children to be faithful to Jesus. Praise the Lord for His kindness to us.
Community Outreach
This March, let us extend the warmth of the season to our community. Look for opportunities to plant seeds of kindness, offering encouragement and support to those around you. Acts of compassion are powerful expressions of Christ’s love.
I recently heard a statistic that struck me: 9 out of 10 unchurched people would at least visit a church if invited—yet only 2 out of 100 church attenders actually invite someone.
What might happen if we simply extended an invitation? How can you engage your neighbors, friends, and family? Sometimes growth begins with something as simple as an invitation.
Prayer and Reflection
As we see flowers bloom and life emerge around us, let us also cultivate our spiritual lives through prayer and reflection. Pray that our church would continue to grow—not merely in number, but in depth. Pray that God would strengthen our unity and bind us together in peace.
May this season remind us of the ever-renewing grace of our Lord. Together, may we grow in faith, celebrate new beginnings, and share the love of Christ with one another and with our community.
In His Love,
Pastor Tyler Armstrong

