Sentinel Community Church
03/19/2026
Prayer - Thursdays @ 7pm
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02/24/2026
This week, Sentinel Community Church is coming together in unity as one body of Christ for a time of fasting and prayer.
As we enter into this sacred time, we will be gathering every night at 7:00 PM for prayer.
Fasting is not about routine — it’s about drawing closer to God. It’s about surrender, refocus, and making room for His voice in our lives.
If you are believing for breakthrough, clarity, healing, direction, or simply a deeper relationship with the Lord — this week is for you.
📖 “If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face…” – 2 Chronicles 7:14
Come pray with us.
Let’s seek God together.
Let’s expect Him to move.
02/13/2026
I am a living breathing walking testimony! 🎶🎵🙌
A friend shared this song with me this morning, it blessed my heart and i worshipped God all the way through it. I pray it blesses your heart and becomes your testimony today.
Amen and Hallelujah!
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02/08/2026
Amen!
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The more you trust God, the less you worry about what’s ahead. Not because the future suddenly becomes predictable, but because your confidence shifts from knowing what will happen to knowing who is with you. Worry thrives in uncertainty, but trust rests in God’s faithfulness—even when the path forward isn’t clear.
When you trust God, you stop trying to carry tomorrow with today’s strength. You realize that you were never meant to figure everything out in advance. God doesn’t ask you to understand every step—He asks you to walk with Him one step at a time. Trust reminds you that the same God who carried you through the past is already present in your future.
Worry asks, What if things don’t work out?
Trust answers, God will still be good.
Worry imagines worst-case scenarios. Trust remembers past faithfulness. The more you reflect on how God has already provided, protected, and sustained you, the quieter those anxious thoughts become. You start to recognize a pattern: God has never abandoned you, even in seasons you thought would break you.
Trusting God doesn’t mean you never feel concern—it means concern doesn’t control you. You still plan. You still think ahead. But you don’t spiral. You don’t panic. You don’t live consumed by fear of what might happen. Trust allows you to prepare without being paralyzed and to move forward without needing guarantees.
As trust grows, your prayers change. They become less about control and more about surrender. Less about demanding answers and more about seeking peace. You begin to say, “God, I don’t know what’s coming—but I know You do, and that’s enough.”
The future stops feeling like a threat and starts feeling like a place God is already waiting for you. Even when challenges come, trust reminds you that nothing ahead will surprise Him. Nothing will overpower Him. Nothing will separate you from His care.
The more you trust God, the more your heart learns to rest. You stop borrowing trouble from tomorrow and start living fully in today. You trade anxious anticipation for quiet confidence. Not confidence in yourself—but confidence in God.
And that’s where peace lives.
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745 S Lowell
Denver, CO
80219
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