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01/03/2022

SET APART: A CALL TO CONSECRATION

As the people of Israel were preparing to cross the Jordan river and enter the Promised Land, Joshua tells them in Joshua 3:5, "...Consecrate yourselves, for tomorrow the LORD will do wonders among you."

Consecration is the intentional setting aside of something or someone for a specific purpose. In this case a people for God. It is interesting to note that promises were made generations ago that this land was to be theirs. God had destined them for this crossing. It was their inheritance, still they had to prepare themselves for the moment.

There are future intersections of blessings which God has foreordained. Yet, without the proper consecration, it is possible to experience movement without progress-- sort of like a man on a treadmill. Don't let your efforts be for not. Set yourself apart for God so you will be ready when it's your time to cross into your land of promises. Live right, live well...

12/27/2021

SERVING BY NIGHT

Psalm 134:1-3 says, "Behold, bless the LORD, all servants of the LORD, who serve by night in the house of the LORD! 2 Lift up your hands to the sanctuary and bless the LORD. 3 May the LORD bless you from Zion, He who made heaven and earth."

Our walk with Jesus is not as illuminated as we would like. Often, we don't know what to do, where to go or how to process. In moments like this, the shortest Psalm in scripture is a great help.

The writer first states there is a blessing for all who serve God in darkness. In fact by using the "night shifts" of service in the temple as a metaphor, he intimates that not even "scheduled" dark moments should be feared.

His prescription for our poor "night vision" is to...
1. Bless the Lord (worship)
2. Lift up our hands (surrender)
3. Get to wherever "Zion" (the church) is and receive the blessing which God distributes through His people.

See, even in dark times God helps us to live right and live well...

High Ceilings: Women in Leadership 12/20/2021

HIGH CEILINGS

The Apostle Paul was vigilant about unveiling the equality God intended when He created male and female. Going cross-grain to the culture in which he was raised, he advocated for women’s ministry in the church.

In concert with other biblical texts, High Ceilings explores the writings of the lead apostle in the first church. While recognizing the historical interpretation of iconic passages that have traditionally defined a woman’s role in the church, High Ceilingsattempts to give a fresh perspective on the original intent of the writer; thereby increasing the distance between a woman and the roof.

Want to read more? High Ceilings by Bishop Brett Fuller can be purchased at our resource center or online at Amazon.

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Dreaming In Black And White|NOOK Book 12/13/2021

DREAMING IN BLACK AND WHITE

The usual reflexive response of the injured is to hope for justice to be rained down on the offender. If the offended’s hope is realized, proper consequences are borne and penalties are meted out. Still, the question needs to asked, “Is there a more right, right?”
The usual reflexive response of the injured is to hope for justice to be rained down on the offender. If the offended’s hope is realized, proper consequences are borne and penalties are meted out. Still, the question needs to asked, “Is there a more right, right?”

Justice brings about the most appropriate consequences to the wrong doer; but it is a poor repairman. While it is often a needful step on the way to the wholeness that can be achieved, by itself it cannot fix what has been broken. When justice abides alone, the offended is still unresolved in their soul and the offended is now experiencing more pain. This is an altogether unsatisfactory conclusion to yesterday’s conflict.

Reconciliation is the best repair for relationships marred by offense and pain. It’s primary ingredients: mercy and forgiveness, dare essential to advancing hope in the offender and the offended.
It can create detent between hated rivals, make friends from enemies, and turn adversaries into advocates.

Black folks, let’s not allow justice to be lonely. Let us intentionally partner our painful relational past with reconciliation so that healing begins in America.

Want to read more?
Barnes and Noble link: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/dreaming-in-black-and-white-brett-fuller/1139994668?ean=9781098387426
Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.com/Dreaming-Black-White-Brett-Fuller/dp/1098387414/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2HGI1WCIZLIBZ&keywords=dreaming+in+black+and+white+brett+fuller&qid=1639404452&sprefix=dreaming+in+black%2Caps%2C137&sr=8-1

Dreaming In Black And White|NOOK Book Dreaming In Black And White addresses and poses solutions to the ethnic tension that exist in America. Pastor Fuller's personal story, along with a sketch of American history combine for a unique perspective on how to bring resolution to a four hundred year ethnic divide.

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