Trust...Dwell...Delight...

Well, it has definitely been a long time since I've written and much has gone on these past months. I am now joyfully married to Kent Morgan and we are enjoying settling into life together in Pender Harbour. Our wedding was a special time of celebration with all of our friends and family. We felt such love and support from those who came or sent greetings. It was a beautiful way to start out on our journey together!


We were blessed to share a wonderful visit in Australia after our wedding. It was great to meet Kent's family and friends, as well as see the beauty and uniqueness of Australia.

Now we are keeping busy with life and ministry here on the Sunshine Coast. I recently transitioned into the role of senior pastor at Christ the Redeemer Church. It is a privilege to serve in this way and we are excited about the opportunities that are ahead for us in the church and community of Pender Harbour.

During this summer season we are "soaking in the Psalms" in our preaching series at church. This week I am preaching on Psalm 37, which speaks about trusting God especially when it seems that the evil around us abounds. The following verses have spoken loudly to me this week: 3 Trust in the LORD, and do good; dwell in the land and befriend faithfulness. 4 Delight yourself in the LORD, and he will give you the desires of your heart.

Trust...Dwell...Delight... This is what God calls us to do in our journey with him, no matter where he takes us, no matter what challenges we face. I am so grateful for the promises of God that never fail!

3 comments:

Roweramo said...

so beautiful! i was just thinking of you today, and how your blog has not been updated in so long... and, yay! now it has! congrats, jen!

kate said...

yah! it wasn't in vain that i kept checking this blog...one month short of a year since you last wrote...it's about time! :)
senior pastor? i didn't know! cool!
good words!

Alan S. said...

Great to see you back at it Jen. This is an excellent way for you to share your passions and gifts with the congregations - and people all over the world. Keep it up!