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Sunday, March 22, 2026

Renewed at the Altar






Good Morning! 

There is something sacred about the altar. It’s not just a piece of furniture in a church, it’s the meeting place between what was and what can be. It’s where the worn-out parts of our story finally exhale, and the breath of God fills the empty spaces we’ve been carrying for far too long.


At the altar, all things old can be renewed.


Every regret.


Every misstep.


Every season that felt wasted.


Every version of us that didn’t know better, didn’t do better, or didn’t believe better.


Nothing is too stained, too tangled, or too tired for God to touch again.


The altar is where the old comes to die, and the new rises without apology. It’s where yesterday’s weight loses its authority, and tomorrow’s promise steps forward with its chest out. God doesn’t just repair, He renews. He doesn’t just patch up, He restores. He doesn’t just revive,  He rebuilds from the inside out.


Scripture reminds us of this exchange in Isaiah 43:19, where God declares, “See, I am doing a new thing… I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland.” The altar is where that “new thing” begins to take shape in us.


Sometimes we hold on to the old because it’s familiar. Sometimes we fear the new because it requires surrender. But God invites us to bring every broken piece, every hidden bruise, every quiet disappointment to Him. Not to shame us, but to shape us. Not to expose us, but to exchange what’s been heavy for what’s holy.


Whatever you’re carrying today, bring it to the altar.


Let God do what only God can do.
Let the old fall away.
Let the new rise in you.


Because renewal isn’t just possible — it’s promised.






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