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Pastor Pete's Final Sunday, "Seasons"

17 min · 21 de jun de 2026
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What do we do when one season ends and another begins? In his final sermon as Associate Pastor of Church of the Messiah, Pastor Pete Elliott reflects on Isaiah 43 and the many changes that shape our lives. Some transitions are joyful, while others bring grief, uncertainty, and a difficult period of waiting. Through them all, God promises, “Do not fear, for I am with you,” and invites us to perceive the new thing already springing forth. “Seasons” reminds us that transformation takes time, surrender, and courage. We are called to release what has passed, trust God through the uncomfortable middle, and become part of the restoration God offers to the world. As we give thanks for Pastor Pete’s ministry and send him into a new chapter, we remember that endings can also become beginnings and that God is not finished with any of us yet. Scripture: Isaiah 43:1–2, 5, 18–19.

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