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I think the question that was being asked on the card that I received is, “Do we believe that once a person is saved that person is always saved?”

My understanding of salvation is that it happens in a moment of time but is lived out over the rest of a person’s lifetime.  The moment you believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, (Acts 16:31) the moment you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, (Romans 10:9) the moment you repent of sin to follow Jesus, (Acts 2:38) you are saved. So, salvation is a recognition that you are a sinner in need of a Savior, that Jesus IS that Savior, and is an acknowledgement that you are turning from a life of sin to receive the life He offers which is new life that heads in a new direction away from sin and self. Salvation involves inviting Jesus to live out His life in you. You’ll notice that when people are baptized here, I ask them questions to verify that this is the life they are seeking to live. Salvation is the beginning of a relationship with Jesus.  A relationship isn’t a one-time meet up.  Relationships are ongoing.

Scripture says that salvation involves belief.  We believe on the Lord Jesus Christ.  We believe He is the Messiah.  We believe He died in our place.  We believe He was buried and rose on the third day.  We believe He knows the way to a life that pleases our Heavenly Father.  We believe He will usher us into Heaven.  Those beliefs are more than intellectual beliefs.  They are more than thoughts we think and ideas we ascribe to. Our beliefs are to impact the way we live.

The Greek word for belief (psteewo), “Pisteuo” means “to think to be true, to be persuaded of, to credit, to place confidence in.”  Notice there is a thinking component that does involve a person’s intellect, but we move from mere thought, to the involvement of a person’s will.  When you are persuaded of something it changes the way you live.  When you are giving credit to someone, you are testifying to something about them.  When you are placing confidence in someone, you are allowing the person you place that confidence in to guide and direct your life.  So, faith is more than mere belief.  James 2:17 says that “Faith without works is dead.” (James 2:17) A dead faith isn’t a saving faith.  Now, don’t hear what I am not saying.  We aren’t saved by works, but works are a byproduct of our faith.  If our lives never take on the character of Christ, if there is no spiritual fruit in our lives, we have to ask ourselves, if we have truly been persuaded, if we are truly crediting Christ with saving our lives, if our lives are a testimony to His saving grace, and if we have truly placed our confidence in Him to lead our lives.

Scripture teaches we have free will.  That means, no one can force us to become a Christ-follower, not even Christ himself. God created us with the ability to choose Him or reject Him. Exercising our free will, we can opt in, and exercising our free will, we can opt out. We do not lose our free will when we come to Christ.  Following after Him, being in relationship with Him is a daily choice. So, while we may be saved today, tomorrow, or next month or next year, we may make a choice to trust in something other than Christ.  We may decide we no longer believe in Him as the Messiah, that we don’t want to obediently serve Him or seek His will, that we no longer trust Him for forgiveness or that we no longer even think we need to be forgiven.  A rejection of Christ will result in the loss of salvation.

II Timothy 2:11-12 says, “If we died with Him (Christ), we will also live with Him.  If we endure, we will also reign with Him.  If we disown Him, He will also disown us.

Look at Hebrews 3:12-14 12 See to it, brothers and sisters, that none of you has a sinful, unbelieving heart that turns away from the living God. 13 But encourage one another daily, as long as it is called “Today,” so that none of you may be hardened by sin’s deceitfulness. 14 We have come to share in Christ, if indeed we hold our original conviction firmly to the very end.

God will always make good on His promises and be present for you no matter what you are going through.  He is a Covenant-keeping God.  But you can decide to turn your back on Him.  You can decide to withhold your love.  You can choose to walk away and pursue other things than Christ.

Matthew 24:10-13- 10 At that time many will turn away from the faith and will betray and hate each other, 11 and many false prophets will appear and deceive many people. 12 Because of the increase of wickedness, the love of most will grow cold, 13 but the one who stands firm to the end will be saved.

I Timothy 4:1- The Spirit clearly says that in later times some will abandon the faith and follow deceiving spirits and things taught by demons.

Jeremiah 15:6-You have rejected me,” declares the Lord. “You keep on backsliding.
So I will reach out and destroy you;
 I am tired of holding back.

II Peter 3:17 Therefore, dear friends, since you have been forewarned, be on your guard so that you may not be carried away by the error of the lawless and fall from your secure position.

II John 1:8-9- Watch out that you do not lose what we have worked for, but that you may be rewarded fully. Anyone who runs ahead and does not continue in the teaching of Christ does not have God; whoever continues in the teaching has both the Father and the Son.

Some other verses for your consideration would be:  Psalm 14:3, II Timothy 4:3-4, Hebrews 3:12, Hebrews 10:26-27 and Revelation 2:4-5

So, we do not believe in the doctrine called “Eternal Security,” a once-saved-always-saved doctrine.  However, I will tell you that I believe I am eternally secure because I never intend to turn my back on Jesus, and I KNOW He will never turn His back on me.  When I sin, I will confess it, and He will forgive me, and I don’t have to worry that if I walk out of here today and do something that I shouldn’t that God will cut me lose.  His grace is sufficient for me in moments when I fail because even though I may not get it perfect every day, I stand in the perfection of Christ, my heart is in it for Him, with Him, and my heart’s desire is to do His will.

II Corinthians 13:5 Examine yourselves to see whether you are in the faith; test yourselves. Do you not realize that Christ Jesus is in you—unless, of course, you fail the test?

God knows what is in your heart, but so do you. You know if you are walking in newness of life with Jesus or if you are doing your own thing apart from Him.

Now one to my theology on Hell. As beings, created in the image of God, we are eternal.  That means we will live forever, somewhere.  Death is not annihilation. We don’t cease existing when we die.  Our spirits leave our bodies when we breathe our last breath here and our first breath in eternity, whether in Heaven or Hell.

Jesus had a lot to say about Hell. When you look at His commentary on Heaven and Hell, you will find that He had more to say about Hell than Heaven. He wanted to make sure we knew it was real.

Matthew 5:29-30 29 If your right eye causes you to stumble, gouge it out and throw it away. It is better for you to lose one part of your body than for your whole body to be thrown into hell. 30 And if your right hand causes you to stumble, cut it off and throw it away. It is better for you to lose one part of your body than for your whole body to go into hell.

Jesus isn’t promoting the dismembering of our bodies, but He is illustrating that Hell is such a horrible place that you need to avoid it at all costs.  If something you are doing puts you in a spiritual condition that your eternal destination would be Hell, you need to be radical about making a change.

Jesus referred to Hell as a place of fire in Matthew 13:49-50.  49 This is how it will be at the end of the age. The angels will come and separate the wicked from the righteous 50 and throw them into the blazing furnace, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.  The people in Hell are crying.  They are gnashing their teeth, literally grinding their teeth in pain. There are a lot more Scriptures about hell being the place where people gnash their teeth.  (Matthew 8:12Matthew 13:41-43Matthew 22:13Matthew 24:51Matthew 25:30; and Luke 13:28)  Here are other references to Hell as fire, a fire that never goes out. (Isaiah 66:24, Mark 9:43, Mark 9:48, Matthew 13:42, Matthew 5:22, Matthew 18:9, Matthew 18:8, Matthew 25:41, Revelation 14:10)

From the oldest book of the Bible which scholars agree is Job, to the book of Revelation, there are many Scriptures that define Hell as a place of darkness. See Job 10:21-22, Job 17:13, Job 15:23, and Nahum 1:8.  Jesus referred to it as darkness in Matthew 8:12, Matthew 22:13, and Matthew 25:30. Jude 1:13 and Revelation 16:10 also refer to it as darkness.

In Mark 9 Jesus describes it as a place where worms eat you, but the worms never die.   That torment is never over. “Worm” is from the Greek root word, “scolex” and refers to a maggot that eats dead flesh. The synthesis of Bible teaching regarding Hell is that it is a place of ongoing, eternal torment.

There are some different names for Hell in the Bible.  In the New Testament, the word, “hell” is translated from a Greek word, “Gehenna.” It is an actual place that was southwest of Jerusalem where pagan people would sacrifice children to the false god, “Molech.”  It was literally a dump where burned bodies were placed.  There were constant smoldering fires of human flesh and festering worms.  It became a picture of what Hell is like.

“Sheol” is a word in the Old Testament which means “underworld” or “place to which people descend at death.”  In the New Testament, the word is translated into the word “Hades” in Greek which has the same meaning.

The fire is awful.  The worms are tormenting.  The darkness is consuming, but the worst part about Hell is that it is a place of separation from God forever.  There won’t be second chances.  You can’t pray people out of Hell.  God isn’t going to change His mind on the eternal consequences for unrepentant sin.  II Thessalonians 1:9 talks about being shut out from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of His might.  I cannot imagine one day being shut out of God’s presence here on earth.  How in the world could I endure that for eternity?

The reality is that God didn’t create Hell for us.  It was created for the devil and his angels.  Matthew 25:41 It’s not God’s desire that we wind up there.  Satan and his demons have no choice. That is their eternal fate.  They cannot repent, but there is still time for you.

Why does Hell have to exist?  Free will requires that there is an actual choice to make. We can choose Christ and Heaven, or we can reject Christ and Heaven. The opposite or antitheses of that choice is Hell.  God is completely holy.  No unholy thing can enter His direct presence.  So, those who die apart from Christ, cannot enter His presence in Heaven.

Many people will ask, “How could a loving God send someone to Hell?”  He doesn’t.  We choose Hell when we reject the gift of grace through Jesus Christ.  That isn’t on God. It is on us. Hell isn’t a threat for a Child of God.  I never wake up one day and wonder if I am in danger of going to Hell.  I know the God who saved me has power to keep me.  I know He will deliver what He has promised.  I know my best life here and in eternity result from following Him.  So, today, and every day thereafter, I resolve to exercise my free will to choose the One who has chosen me!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
Today’s essential truth focuses on the Kingdom of God. Two of my opening texts come from Matthew chapter six which

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water
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I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from this ministry. There is one verse of Scripture I want you to hold onto. It comes from I Corinthians 15:58-“Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.”

Paul concluded the end of I Corinthians 15 with an admonition to the Church to stay put in the place where they were serving, to be steadfast, to be immovable, to be committed to the work of the Lord, knowing that it would be worth it. It wouldn’t be for nothing. It wouldn’t be in vain.

I want to challenge you to stay committed to the work that God is doing here at Teays Valley Church of God. Stay engaged. Those in the original group that were here when we finally landed 18 ½ years ago have a lot of God-stories to tell. They have seen community outreach, expanded discipleship, and intentional fellowship spur on the growth of ministries that have resulted in bringing hundreds of people to faith in Christ. It takes work to win people to Christ. It takes work to welcome people into the Family of God. It takes work to run the ministries we offer. Don’t use this time of transition to take a break from the work of ministry. Don’t step back from serving, and if you aren’t serving in some capacity, now is the time to jump in. Nothing would delight me more as I finish serving here than to say that everyone who calls TVCOG their home has a place to serve! Stay and do the work of the Lord.

Stay prayerful. Colossians 4:2-“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.

Pray for your “ones” to give their hearts to Christ. Don’t give up on anyone. David Vest and Keith Tyler are two of my “ones” that I have diligently prayed for, for years, and both of them have surrendered to God in the last two weeks. I have a few more people on my list that are connected to this ministry, and I won’t quit praying for you. That’s the beautiful thing about prayer…It goes beyond distance. You keep praying for your ones. Pray for their hearts to be softened, for opportunities for strategic conversations to take place, for Divine appointments to witness.

Pray for a move of God every week in our services. Pray for the interim pastor, Ancil Abney, and his wife, Kathy. Pray for our staff as they navigate this time of transition. Pray for the pulpit committee and the search for a permanent pastor. Pray for the Trustee Board to continue to lead with a heart to undergird the staff and all of the ministries.

Pray for the success of every outreach. Pray for spiritual growth and forward momentum. Pray for God to develop more leaders here. Pray for miracles of healing and deliverance to take place. Pray, pray and pray some more. Stay and do the work and stay and pray.

Third, Stay in the Word. John 8:31-32- 31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 

You will only truly realize what God can do through you as you stay connected to Him through His Word. Christ is the Vine. We are the branches. We get our strength, our vitality, our life from being connected to Him. These verses say to me that there is no real Vine/Branch relationship without a commitment to knowing and doing God’s Word. In other words, you can’t say you are a disciple of Christ without pursuing the knowledge of God through His Word. The greatest spiritual growth will come to those who stay in the Word of God, and they will produce the greatest spiritual fruit. We see here in John 8 that Jesus says true disciples are those who keep their noses in the book. Not only that, but those who stay in the Word will know the truth. That means you will know how to live to please God, and you will know when deceptive and false ideas are being introduced to you. In addition to that, you will live a life that is free as a result.

I am not sure we fully understand the freedom we could possess, the freedom that is a byproduct of staying in the Word. You can live free from anxiety, worry and free. That freedom is given to you more and more as you embrace and live by the Word of God. You can live free from offense and bitterness. That freedom comes to you as you understand who you are in Christ and as you put the opinion of others in its rightful place in your life. Supernatural transformation comes to the person who will stay Word-centered. Those rough edges on your personality will smooth out. You’ll gain freedom to become who God says you can become in Christ. Your mind will be set on things higher than the noise and nonsense and nuisances in the world. That is freedom to achieve, to soar, and to succeed.

The Word of God will wash you. It will cleanse you from the filth that is pervasive in the world. It will help you stay connected to the voice of the Holy Spirit. You need the Word of God to keep your heart and mind pure so that you can hear what God has to say to you every day. Staying in the Word will lead you to a fruitful prayer life. Your prayers will be answered! Jesus said so in John 15:7. “If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”

Pastor David has introduced us to a phrase that I have loved. It is this: Stay bowed down. What this phrase means to me is that we must choose to “walk humbly with our God,” Micah 6:8. It involves laying down our agendas, setting aside our personal preferences, and acknowledging that His ways are higher than our ways. No matter what is ahead for this congregation, what ministries are birthed, what changes are introduced, what new people God sends, what the personality and leadership style is of your incoming Interim Pastor or the permanent replacement, no matter how long it takes for this transition to take, just stay bowed down. Seek God’s way above your own. Trust that God is executing His will and plans and believe that they are good and are for your good and the good of this community.

Change is an opportunity for spiritual growth. God wants to do a new thing in your life and in the life of Teays Valley Church of God. Let Him do it! Refuse to lean on your own understanding. Keep acknowledging God in all of your ways. He is going to direct your path. He is going to direct the leadership of this church. He is going to direct the pulpit committee. Stay bowed down. And as you wait for the revelation of God’s will, stay bowed down in worship and in prayer.

Stay and do the work. Stay and pray. Stay in the Word. Stay bowed down to God’s will and plans. Fifth, Stay on mission. Teays Valley Church of God’s witness in this region must remain and must remain strong. Take personal responsibility for the Great Commission to go to the world, to preach the Gospel, to baptize people and to teach the ways of God by what you do and say. Make disciples in your home. Talk to your extended family about Jesus. Your home is your first mission field. Use your social media to tell people what Jesus has done for you and to invite them to Church. Take an interest in your co-workers and neighbors.

You are responsible to carry the Good News of the Gospel. You are responsible for connecting your community to Christ. Don’t put it off because time is of the essence. Don’t pawn it off on the staff or other leaders. Own what God has placed in your hands. Influence those you see on a regular basis by being a light for Jesus. As of today, we have had 36 people give their hearts to Jesus in 2025. In January of 2024, we set a goal for a minimum of 50 each year. Who are you working to bring in? There are at least 14 to go in the next four months! Surely with well over 500 people here today, you could work together to see 14 more people brought to Christ in the next four months!

Finally, Stay together. This isn’t the time to drift apart or to disconnect. The culture of this Church is intact. The worship life of this Church is intact. The discipleship and fellowship experiences are in place. Yes, some things will change. Some things might feel different, but who you are as a people is well established. You are family. Families are meant to stay connected, to see each other, to check on each other, to care for each other, to pray for and to protect each other. God brought you here. You stay here, and let Him have His way in this Body.

To say, in a biblical sense, literally means to stand. It’s used in Ephesians 6:13: “Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm.”

Stand firm and do the work. Stand firm and pray without ceasing. Stand firm on the Word of God. Stand firm for the will of God and the mission of God. Stand together.

Don’t miss what is yet to take place in the life of this God-blessed congregation. May God give you standing power, staying power, and may He expand the Kingdom of God in this region beyond anything we have asked or imagined!

I have just a few thoughts that I want to share with you as we begin our transition away from
Baptism reminds me that our God is a Waymaker! Exodus chapters 1-14 The Exodus is a wonderful Old Testament water