Faithfulness

May 10, 2026

About the Sermon

In Week 2 of our Be Our Guest series, guest speaker Makayla Lance walks through the story of Abraham and Sarah in Genesis and reminds us of a truth we desperately need to hear: God is faithful—even when we struggle to believe He will come through. For 25 years, Abraham and Sarah waited on a promise from God that seemed impossible. And somewhere in the waiting came doubt, frustration, hopelessness, and the temptation to take control themselves. Maybe you know that feeling too.
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