Recharge Devotional

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Recharge Devotional is written by our very own writers in our congregation. We hope that this devotional encourages and inspires you in your ongoing walk with Christ. The Recharge devotional team works hard to create relevant content that is relatable in day to day life. Be sure to read and interact with the posts. If you would like to write a blog, let us know!

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  • The Cross of Christ

    It’s been 52 years since I gave my life to Christ. That is a long time and in all those…

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  • DEAD AS A DOORNAIl

    Last winter we had to call the roadside service for Bill’s 16-year-old car.  It would not start since the battery…

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  • VALLEY OF DRY BONES

    Read:  Ezekiel 37:1-14Reflect:  Ezekiel’s  life was an object lesson to the Israelites, often prophetically declaring a message from God to…

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  • But Everything is not fine

    “Everything is going to be just fine.” This was the ongoing mantra repeated by well-meaning friends when Sandy was diagnosed…

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  • Quail, Quail, Everywhere

    Surprise, surprise! The Israelites are complaining again! It doesn’t take long, in the course of reading through the Old Testament,…

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  • SPRAY PAINT ONLY GOES SO FAR

    Read:  Mark 11:12-25Reflect:  Gail had purchased some potted bushes, but despite her best efforts they kept dying. “I paid a lot of…

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  • PICKING YOUR NOSE

    Read: Psalm 139Reflect: Did you know there’s no great scientific name for boogers? The best I found was “dried nasal…

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  • THE STORY OF THE NAMED MAN AND THE UNNAMED

    Read: Luke 16:19-31Reflect:  Jesus was a great story teller and He used them to illustrate spiritual truths. One such story is…

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  • A NEW CREATION

    I was recently enjoying an unseasonably warm afternoon sitting on my porch swing with my 3-year-old granddaughter. The sun was…

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  • THE SAD GOOD-BYE

    Read:  Mark 10: 17-31 Reflect:  “Sandy Cove, Camp I love”.  I sang these lyrics every summer growing up.  I loved…

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