Monthly Archives: February 2025

The Heart of El Dorado – A City Built on Community and Faith

Speaker: Freya

Introduction:
Good morning, beloved! What a joy it is to stand before you today in the heart of El Dorado, a city that thrives on love, community, and faith. They say El Dorado is the heart of Arkansas tourism, but we all know the real heartbeat of this city—it’s the people! It’s the neighbor who waves at you as you drive by, the teacher who prays over their students before a test, the young person who volunteers at the community center. This city is built on relationships, on service, and on faith, and today, I want to talk about what that means for us as believers.

A City of Love and Giving
El Dorado isn’t just a place; it’s a people. It’s a community that pours into one another, that builds each other up. And isn’t that exactly what God calls us to do? The Bible tells us in 1 John 4:11, “Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another.” El Dorado exemplifies this through programs like the El Dorado Promise, a scholarship that ensures every graduate has the opportunity to chase their dreams. Isn’t that a reflection of God’s promise to us? He, too, has made us a promise—a promise of hope, a promise of a future, a promise of eternal life.

Just as the city of El Dorado works to provide for its children, so does our Heavenly Father provide for us. But here’s the thing, church: He provides so that we, in turn, can be a blessing to others. We are not meant to keep God’s blessings to ourselves. We are called to be a light in our neighborhoods, to serve, to give, and to love as Christ has loved us.

Building a Strong Community Through Faith
One thing I love about El Dorado is the way we invest in our people. We have parks where families gather, a skate park for our youth, a dog park where strangers become friends, and a Murphy Arts District where we celebrate creativity and culture. This is what community looks like! But let me tell you something—without God, even the most vibrant community will lack true peace and purpose.

Acts 2:42 tells us, “They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.” This is what the early church did, and this is what we must continue to do. A thriving community doesn’t just happen—it is built, it is nurtured, it is strengthened by the faith of the people who live in it.

So, I ask you today: Are you investing in the spiritual community of this city? Are you pouring into the next generation? Are you inviting your neighbor to church? Are you showing up for your brothers and sisters in Christ?

Faith in Action
Let’s take this one step further. James 2:17 tells us, “Faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead.” We cannot sit in our homes and just hope for a better community; we must get out there and be the hands and feet of Jesus. El Dorado gives us so many opportunities to do just that!

Do you love to cook? Bring a meal to a family in need. Do you have a heart for children? Mentor a student. Do you want to share the love of Christ? Strike up a conversation at the farmers market.

You see, church, this is how revival starts. It starts in small conversations, in acts of kindness, in prayers whispered over a friend. It starts when we stop waiting for someone else to do the work and say, “Here I am, Lord! Send me.”

Closing Encouragement
El Dorado is more than just a place on a map. It is a reflection of God’s heart—a heart of generosity, of love, of promise. And just as this city is known for its hospitality and community spirit, let us, too, be known as a people who love fiercely, serve faithfully, and live boldly for Christ.

Let’s take hold of this moment. Let’s commit to being active in our faith, to strengthening our community, and to being the light that El Dorado needs. Because, church, when we live out the Gospel, when we love our neighbors, when we pour into this city—we aren’t just changing El Dorado. We are changing lives for eternity.

May God bless you, may He bless El Dorado, and may we continue to shine His light wherever we go. Amen!

Cabot Church Community: Newsletter


Written by Bonnie

In central Arkansas is Cabot. This small town is only about 30 minutes from Little Rock, but its proximity to the big city doesn’t cost it any of the small-town charms. The community is family-friendly, and residents of all ages enjoy spending time together at the city’s parks, which are equipped with playgrounds, baseball fields, soccer fields, walking paths, and pavilions for gathering. Community Pond Park has a fishing pond stocked by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, a dog park for large and small dogs, and an 18-hole disc golf course! Cabot also has sports leagues for kids and adults so you can play your favorite sport year-round. In the spring, the residents celebrate their famous crops with the Strawberry Festival. For one weekend in April, the community enjoys food trucks, local vendors, live entertainment, and a 5K race, all in the name of strawberries!

But what makes Cabot truly special is its strong faith community, which continues to grow and serve. As we reflect on the importance of ministry, we recognize that many hands make light work. There are countless roles in the church, and the gift of helps is one of the most significant. Whether it’s assisting with Sunday school, volunteering for community outreach, or helping maintain our place of worship, every contribution strengthens the body of Christ.

Recently, a young woman in our congregation had an experience that reminded us of the power of discernment. While visiting, she encountered someone who was speaking words that seemed true on the surface but carried a troubling spirit beneath. Just as Paul and Silas encountered the spirit of divination in Acts 16, we are reminded that true wisdom comes from God. Through prayer and faith, we can discern what is truly of the Lord.

We are also reminded that the enemy is crafty. False prophets may appear righteous and even speak truths, but their hearts may not be aligned with God’s will. Matthew 4:29 warns us that “an evil and adulterous generation seeks after a sign.” Our faith must be built on the unshakable foundation of Christ, not on wonders that can deceive. He is the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, and we can trust in His eternal plan.

In our own lives, we often encounter trials that test our faith. One of our brothers in Christ, Jeff, shared his story of transformation. Once lost in addiction and seeking spiritual enlightenment through worldly means, he came to understand that only Christ provides true salvation. His testimony reminds us that no one is beyond God’s reach. His grace is sufficient, and His love knows no bounds.

As we prepare for the coming months, let us focus on unity, prayer, and service. Whether it’s through acts of kindness, participation in ministry, or simply encouraging one another, we are called to be the light of the world. Let us seek God’s will in all we do, remembering that He desires to work through us. As we read in Philippians 2:25-30, even the most faithful servants face hardships, but through perseverance and faith, we find strength.

Finally, we encourage you to get involved in our upcoming events. This spring, we will celebrate together at the Strawberry Festival, a wonderful opportunity to enjoy fellowship and support our community. Beyond the festivities, let us also remember to support one another spiritually. God is at work in Cabot, and we are blessed to be a part of His plan.

May the Lord bless you and keep you always!

In Christ, Bonnie

Evangelist in Glendale, Arizona

In the heart of Glendale, Arizona, where the sun beats brightly over the desert mountain views, a powerful meeting took place. A young woman named Ava, passionate and full of fervor, led an incredible evangelistic service that moved the hearts of everyone in attendance.

Glendale, often referred to as the Antique Capital of Arizona, served as the perfect backdrop for an event that was meant to rekindle the spirit of faith and bring about a new awakening in the community. With its historic downtown, the old brick buildings housing nearly 70 antique shops, and the charm of the 1920s and ’30s architecture, Glendale is a city rooted in history—both in its physical landscape and in the lives of its people.

Ava stood before a crowd that gathered under the golden desert sky, many drawn by her reputation as a bold and compassionate evangelist. Her voice rang out with hope and encouragement, echoing through the hearts of those seeking change. The Spirit of the Lord was palpably present, and she wasted no time declaring God’s mighty purpose in their midst.

“Look around,” Ava began, her eyes scanning the crowd, “Do you see the beauty of this land, the history beneath your feet? But know this: what God is doing now in Glendale, what He is about to do in your lives, is something far greater. This city, which thrives on its past, is about to experience the power of a living God.”

Her words resonated deeply, as many in the audience had lived through struggles and hardships. Glendale, with its rich culture and community, had seen its fair share of challenges. But Ava reminded them that God’s promises are alive, and He is always working, even in the seemingly mundane. She referenced the local landscape, which was filled with both beauty and difficulty, comparing it to the way the Lord works in our lives.

“Just as this city is built upon layers of history, God is preparing a new layer in your life,” she continued. “Many of you have walked through trials, many of you have faced storms. But I hear the Lord saying today: ‘I am bringing a fresh wind of change. I am moving upon this land, and I will not pass over you.'”

Ava spoke about the coming of God’s kingdom, the reality of His promises for every individual, and the importance of taking action in faith. She shared stories of deliverance and miracles, recounting how God had turned lives around in moments of despair. The crowd, many who were seeking something greater, began to feel a stirring in their spirits.

In Glendale, where festivals bring communities together and the atmosphere is often filled with energy and celebration, Ava challenged the attendees to live out their faith with the same zeal and joy that the city showed during its annual events. “Let the joy of the Lord overflow in your hearts,” she said, “just as the streets are filled with music and laughter during festivals, let your hearts be filled with the joy of the Holy Spirit.”

As she continued to speak, Ava emphasized that the power of God was not something to be contained. She reminded the audience of the miracles that had been performed in history and assured them that they, too, had access to the same power through the name of Jesus.

“Who among you is ready for change?” Ava asked with intensity. “Who among you is ready for healing? Who among you will stand and say, ‘I am ready to receive the breakthrough that God has promised me?'”

Her call to action was clear, and as she prayed for healing and deliverance, the atmosphere shifted. The presence of the Lord filled the room, and many people came forward to testify of the healing that was taking place in their hearts. Several individuals stood up, their faces shining with joy, recounting the freedom they had just experienced from burdens they had carried for years.

“I hear the Lord saying that this is a season of breakthrough for Glendale,” Ava proclaimed with a smile. “This is a city where people will experience healing, not just in their bodies but in their spirits. And as you step forward in faith, you will see the glory of the Lord revealed in your life in ways you never imagined.”

As the service drew to a close, Ava encouraged the crowd to continue pressing forward in faith. “The work that God has begun here in Glendale is just the beginning,” she said. “Keep walking in His light, keep sharing His love, and watch as He begins to move mightily in this city.”

The gathering ended with the sound of worship echoing through the streets, a reminder that Glendale, with its rich history and bright future, is a city that is open to receiving God’s blessing and healing. Ava’s words had ignited a fire in the hearts of many, and it was clear that the community was being prepared for something powerful—a divine move that would impact not only their lives but the entire region.

As they left the meeting, many were filled with hope and expectation, knowing that God was at work in their midst. And in the days that followed, the people of Glendale would carry that hope into their daily lives, ready to see the fulfillment of God’s promises in their city and in their hearts.