April 16th, 2026
by Mark McAdow
by Mark McAdow
By Pastor Mark McAdow
I asked that question last Sunday morning in my message (as I was eagerly looking for several of you!). Hope to see you all this Sunday as every Sunday is a “mini-Easter.”
Did you know the one commandment Jesus did not repeat in the New Testament was the commandment regarding sabbath? It wasn’t because we shouldn’t still maintain a sabbath, but it no longer was mandated to be Saturday (that was originally to the Jewish people only who worship beginning Friday evening to Saturday evening). Christians began worshipping the Lord on the first day of the week to always remember and celebrate Jesus’ resurrection. That’s why we worship on Sundays!
Where did you see Jesus this week? Were you looking for Him? I’d love to hear from you. Shoot me a text at (918) 277-4821. I heard a person say she really enjoyed meeting with a prayer partner through Lent and now is continuing that praying relationship. Do you see Jesus in that? I do! I know another person who recently prayed out loud in a small group for the first time. They were listening to Jesus and responding to Him. I saw Jesus in worship last Sunday morning as two of our children took out the fire, the “light of Christ” into the world! I saw the kindness of Jesus at Colton’s yesterday extended to me and another brother in Christ.
Jesus is at work in the people of Willow View. Where have you seen Jesus this week? What have you done for another who has no ability to repay you? Jesus said in Matthew 25:40, “Whatever you have done for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.”
Do you ever doubt God? We’ll be wrestling with that this week in worship. Looking forward to seeking the Lord Jesus in His Word together this Sunday, April 19.
Love you,
Pastor Mark
I asked that question last Sunday morning in my message (as I was eagerly looking for several of you!). Hope to see you all this Sunday as every Sunday is a “mini-Easter.”
Did you know the one commandment Jesus did not repeat in the New Testament was the commandment regarding sabbath? It wasn’t because we shouldn’t still maintain a sabbath, but it no longer was mandated to be Saturday (that was originally to the Jewish people only who worship beginning Friday evening to Saturday evening). Christians began worshipping the Lord on the first day of the week to always remember and celebrate Jesus’ resurrection. That’s why we worship on Sundays!
Where did you see Jesus this week? Were you looking for Him? I’d love to hear from you. Shoot me a text at (918) 277-4821. I heard a person say she really enjoyed meeting with a prayer partner through Lent and now is continuing that praying relationship. Do you see Jesus in that? I do! I know another person who recently prayed out loud in a small group for the first time. They were listening to Jesus and responding to Him. I saw Jesus in worship last Sunday morning as two of our children took out the fire, the “light of Christ” into the world! I saw the kindness of Jesus at Colton’s yesterday extended to me and another brother in Christ.
Jesus is at work in the people of Willow View. Where have you seen Jesus this week? What have you done for another who has no ability to repay you? Jesus said in Matthew 25:40, “Whatever you have done for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.”
Do you ever doubt God? We’ll be wrestling with that this week in worship. Looking forward to seeking the Lord Jesus in His Word together this Sunday, April 19.
Love you,
Pastor Mark
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