What’s your story?
We had an amazing opportunity this past week to hear some snippets of people’s very personal faith stories in our online worship service, “What’s your story?” Nine brave people invited us into their experience of pausing and reflecting to see how God has been at work in their life.
We heard about some of the people that were instrumental in their faith journey.
We heard about the moment their faith became their own.
We heard how God moves in unique moments like stadium gatherings and ordinary moments with youth leaders, summer camps and childhood songs.
We heard about hearts so full of joy, they can’t help but talk about the goodness of God.
We heard about how God is faithful always, even in times of sorrow and heartache.
We heard how God sometimes speaks in whispers and from the mouths of children.
We heard about the desire to pass on a legacy of faith.
God is the author of all our stories.
What is your story?
This week, this summer, take the time to pause and reflect on how God has been at work in your life. Write down your faith story and pray for the boldness to share it with someone. *
“Love the Lord our God with all our heart and soul and strength” and God at work will be evident in all that we do. Our story will reflect God’s goodness and leave a legacy of faith.
Join us on Sunday, July 4 to hear Part II of, “What’s your story?” Our Exceptional Families Coordinator, Shelly Wedge, shares her personal faith story. I know you will be blessed and encouraged.
If you missed the service on June 27 go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlF7IYFAyYs
And to hear the entirety of the stories told, check out the Faith Stories video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPQaWWsozOI
*“At times, it can be difficult to put our personal story of faith into words. With that in mind, here are some tips on how to create your testimony and the best ways to share it with those around you!”
Nancy Varga
Amberlea Church Family Ministries Coordinator