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Inheritance Kept

We are weak out from Easter. Last week we celebrated the resurrection of Jesus Christ. And then, well, it seems like kind of a letdown. Somewhat anticlimactic. From this highest of highs to just regular day living.

You have to wonder about “doubting Thomas.” He gets a bad rap. In the same situation under the same circumstances I wonder how many of us would believe just because others seemed delusional and like they were hallucinating. His doubt is understandable. I mean, after all, how many times have we seen someone raised from the dead? True, they saw some like Lazarus, but it’s hardly a common or usual occurrence.

Though you have not seen him, you love him. Though you do not now see him, you believe in him and rejoice with joy that is inexpressible and filled with glory, obtaining the outcome of your faith, the salvation of your souls.

1 Peter 1:8-9

Thomas has to go this whole next week without having seen Jesus. It makes you wonder what that week was like for him. What kind of heartache he still held. His world having been turned upside down. And if he didn’t believe what everyone else was telling him, what hope was there for him? What future was there for him?

Sometimes we like Thomas. In doubt. Or maybe we’re just forgetful. We forget the goodness of God; forget the grace of God; forget the miracles that we have seen time and time and time again; forget that God has given us everything. Given us an inheritance.

That’s what our passage in 1st Peter talks about in chapter one.

It reminds us that God has “caused us to be born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, to an inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading, kept in heaven for [us]…by God’s power…being guarded through faith for a salvation ready to be revealed at the last time,” and then it goes on, “for a little while…[we] have been greed by various trials, so that the tested genuineness of [our] faith—more precious than gold…may be found.” And it says, “though you have not seen Him, you love Him. Though you do not now see Him, you believe in Him and rejoice, that with joy that is inexpressible and filled with glory, obtaining the outcome of [our] faith, the salvation of [our] souls” (1 Peter 1:3-9).

What a wonderful description! Thomas had these times of grieving; times of doubting; times when he wondered about what his faith and hope were going to be like.

We exist in that situation, too. We doubt. We grieve. We lose hope.

Those are times of testing of our faith.

But they are for a little while. We are grieved for a little while. We have trials for a little while. But the truth is, we have an inheritance that is kept for us through faith in Jesus. That is, through faith in Jesus, the One who has come the One who died; the One who rose the One who is living now and prepares a place for us — that inheritance is ours and is being kept for us, so that no matter what trials and heartaches we are going through now, we have an assurance that something greater awaits us; something that is far more than we can think or even imagine.

In our baptism, God makes this promise to us when he pulls us into his fold when he grants us forgiveness and faith; when He makes us His own. At that moment, he is guaranteed that inheritance for us through that faith. We realized that last week on Easter, and that fact still exists today! Through faith our inheritance is kept, no matter what doubts and trials we have — and that is something to celebrate. It is something to celebrate because “Christ is risen! He is risen, indeed! Hallelujah!” and amen.

“Gracious Lord God, Jesus Christ; we praise and thank You that Your Resurrection wasn’t just a one-time deal. You have kept our inheritance the salvation of our souls certain and sure, waiting for us. So, we need never fear any doubts and trials and temptations now. We know that not only will we get through them, but through faith in You, they have been defeated. Remind us of that daily, Lord. In Your precious and victorious Name do we pray. Amen!”

Scripture

  • 1 Peter 1:3-9
  • John 20:19-31

TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES

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Pantry Dinner – with Knights of Columbus

The Sealy Christian Food Pantry will hold a Grilled Pork Steak Dinner!

Here are the details:

DATESunday, April 19, 2026
TIME:10:45 AM until 1:30 PM (or until sold out)
LOCATION:Sealy Columbus Club (KC Hall); 1310 Hwy 90 West
(Pick up is available)
COST:$15
MENU:Grilled Pork Steak; Potatoes; Green Beans; a Roll
(Desserts will be available.)

Pick up is available at the Sealy Columbus Club (KC Hall).

Now accepting most major credit cards! Donations may be made through this Venmo link.

God Bless!

“The Fruit of the Spirit” — T.Y.K.E.S. Series

Join us, precious little ones for a 9-week T.Y.K.E.S. series from Children’s Ministry Deals beginning April 12, 2026.

TAGLINE

Teach Preschoolers The Fruit Of The Spirit.

SUMMARY

The fruit of the spirit is food for our hearts that helps us love like Jesus.

MEMORY VERSE

Galatians 5:22-23a (NIrV)

“But the fruit the Holy Spirit produces is love, joy and peace. It is being patient, kind and good. It is being faithful and gentle and having control of oneself.”

LOVEThe Bible says that “God is love.” When we live by His Spirit, we will be like Jesus and do things out of love for others instead just doing things for ourselves.
Luke 15:1-7
The Parable of the Lost Sheep.
JOYTrue, lasting joy can only come from knowing we have eternal life by believing in Jesus and accepting him as our Lord and Savior.
Luke 24:50-53
The Ascension
PEACEPeace isn’t just about feeling calm; we need to be peacemakers, helping people find peace in the midst of conflict.
1 Samuel 25:1-35
Abigail Creates Peace
PATIENCESometimes we want things done on our schedule, but we need to be patient and realize it’s ok for others to go first and realize that sometimes waiting is part of God’s plan.
Genesis 21:1-7
The Birth of Isaac
KINDNESSGod is filled with loving kindness, and when we are filled up with God, we will show kindness to others whether or not they deserve it.
2 Samuel 9
David and Mephibosheth
GOODNESSAny goodness we have comes from God.  We need to remember that we are naturally sinful, but that we can do good things when we choose to live God’s way.
Mark 2:1-12
Jesus Heals and Forgives
FAITHFULNESSWhen we commit to doing something and don’t quit until it’s done, we are showing faithfulness. When we always choose to make the right choice, even when tempted to do wrong, we are showing faithfulness. With help from the Holy Spirit, we can be faithful to God. 
1 Samuel 24
David Spares Saul’s Life
GENTLENESSGentleness may sound weak, but it actually takes more strength to be gentle.  Displaying gentleness to others means that we are considerate of other people and treat them with love and respect even if they don’t treat us the same way.  Jesus is our perfect example of gentleness that is also strong and bold.
Matthew 11:25-30
Rest for the Weary
SELF-CONTROLSelf-control means exactly what it sounds like, controlling one’s self.  It means we are able to tell ourselves and others no when we may be tempted to do wrong. While the other young men in the king’s court indulged in whatever they liked, Daniel and his friends exhibited self-control and they were blessed because of it.
Daniel 1:1-17
Daniel’s Training
https://www.childrens-ministry-deals.com/products/fruit-of-the-spirit-childrens-ministry-curriculum

“Mission Possible” — A BridgeKidz Series

Join us for a new BridgeKidz series from The Sunday School Store, beginning April 12, 2026!

Easter is all about the Resurrection of Jesus, but the story doesn’t stop with the empty tomb. It’s the beginning of the most exciting mission we can ever join. In this life changing series kids will learn how Jesus’ resurrection gives us power to obey Him—even when no one notices.

THE BIG IDEA

Because Jesus is alive, we can join his mission to save the world.

MEMORY VERSE

Philippians 4:13 (NIrV)
“I can do all this through him who gives me strength.”

THEME HOOK

Spy HQ. Every lesson begins with a sealed “TOP SECRET” file. Leaders brief the agents, reveal the Bible case, train with a “Spy Tool,” and assign a covert home mission—no bragging, all for Jesus. The only additional materials this requires are optional manila envelopes and printouts of the top-secret missions, which we should create.

GOSPEL CONNECTION

Week 1 announces the good news—Jesus defeated sin and death. Weeks 2–4 show how His agents live it out: carrying God’s message, speaking up for what’s right, and doing good in secret—with strength only He provides.

FOUR WEEK LESSON OVERVIEW

WEEK 1Operation Resurrection
 Bible StoryMatthew 28:1-10
 Key DiscoveryJesus is alive —
He makes our mission possible
 TakeawayI can trust Jesus and share the Good News
WEEK 2Mission Classified —
Phoebe Delivers the Letter
 Bible StoryRomans 16:1-2
 Key DiscoveryGod’s agents carry His message with care and courage.
 TakeawayI can do the right thing even when no one’s watching.
WEEK 3Agent Esther: Secret Identity, Bold Faith
 Bible StoryEsther 4:14
 Key DiscoveryGod placed me here “for such a time as this.”
 TakeawayI can speak up for what’s right with God’s help.
WEEK 4Code: Be Kind in Secret
 Bible StoryMatthew 6:1-4
 Key DiscoveryJesus rewards secret kindness done for God, not applause.
 TakeawayI can do good quietly to honor God.
https://sundayschool.store/products/mission-possible-childrens-ministry-curriculum

Against All Odds (EASTER WORSHIP)

“Christ is risen! He has risen, indeed! Alleluia!”

Then the LORD said to Moses, “Go in to Pharaoh and say to him, ‘Thus says the LORD, “Let My people go, that they may serve Me.”’”

Exodus 8:1 (ESV)

Today, we look at Easter Sunday – the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ.

What an awesome day! This is what a great day to gather and worship and celebrate the pivotal event in all of history.

When we think about “defeating the odds,” there are positive iterations of that and negative ones.

Negatives like getting struck by lightning; of getting attacked by a shark; of developing an extremely rare type of disease.

But there’s also the positives of winning the lottery, or getting that great promotion, or marrying well above your station.

We’re in our last day of looking at our journey through “Exodus: Let my people go!” series. In that book, there aren’t many greater examples of people defeating the odds: being locked in slavery and oppressed for hundreds of years, and yet against all odds, God saved them. Moses, one who had been wanted for murder, going back and addressing Pharaoh face to face with God’s command and God’s power and being triumphant through God’s word, God’s actions, and God’s plagues; against all odds. Being trapped against the Sea and God dividing it so that the whole nation of Israelites walked over a dry ground while all of Pharaoh’s army drowned; against all odds. Having no water or no food, and God providing water from the Rock and Manna every single day; against all odds. Receiving God’s covenantal promise through His Words on Mount Sinai and being selected as His people, even through their continuous disobedience and rebellion; against all odds. Time and time and time again we see God defeating all odds on behalf of His people out of His mercy and grace.

Our epistle text says, “‘O death, where is your victory? O death, where is your sting?’ The sting as death is sin, and the power of sin is the law. But thanks be to God, who gives the victory to our Lord Jesus Christ” (1 Corinthians 15:55-57). God gives the victory over death, against all odds. That is the very reality that encounters us this day; this special day; this pivotal day; this highest, holy day. Death doesn’t have the last word! Defeat doesn’t have the last word! Depression doesn’t have the last word! Disease doesn’t have the last word! Demotion doesn’t have the last word! God has the last word; and that last word on the matter is Life from death; joy from mourning; hope from despair.

But the angel said to the women, “Do not be afraid, for I know that you seek Jesus who was crucified. He is not here, for he has risen, as he said. Come, see the place where he lay.

Matthew 28:5-6

Jesus is not in the tomb; He has risen, just as He said. Do not be afraid, no matter how stacked the odds are against you. Today is a day when we look in an empty tomb and instead hear of a risen Christ. We look to victory over death and see, against all odds, everything that we could possibly want or even imagine for eternity: grace, mercy, forgiveness, life – all of it. Against all odds. Odds that said we should be in death; that we should be in despair from our sins; that this was the end; there is no hope there is no future. And against all odds, “Christ is risen! He is risen, indeed! Hallelujah!”

“We thank you, Lord Jesus, for conquering sin, death, and the devil against all odds of the evil one – for us and for our Salvation and for creation to be made new. We praise and thank You for this day above all days, because You are King Above all kings and Lord above all lords. Help us to celebrate this day, not just today, but every day, in Your previous, glorious, victorious, reigning, living Name, Jesus. Amen!”

Scripture

  • Exodus 15:1-18
  • 1 Corinthians 15:55-58
  • Matthew 28:1-20

MomCo is Coming to Sealy at LifeBridge!

MomCo is coming to Sealy!!!

MomCo at LifeBridge Sealy is a welcoming community where moms can connect, grow, and support one another through every stage of motherhood—from infants through graduation.

Come as you are, Mama!

We are building a community of moms who support, encourage, and do life together.

Real conversations, genuine connection, and a place where you truly belong.

Whether you’re feeling on top of things or just trying to make it through the day, you’re invited to come as you are—no pressure, no expectations, just real connection.

Our bi-monthly gatherings include a light breakfast, encouraging speakers or activities, meaningful small group conversations, and loving childcare so you can truly relax and recharge.

Wherever you’re at in your motherhood journey and your faith journey, you are welcome here!

themom.co/home

Our kickoff meeting is Tuesday, April 7th from 9:30–11:00am.

We will meet the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month.

Community GOBAG Initiative to Fight Trafficking

Provide justice for the needy and the fatherless; uphold the rights of the oppressed and the destitute. Rescue the poor and needy; save them from the power of the wicked.

Psalm 82:3-4

The Freedom Church Alliance is helping churches raise awareness, fight trafficking, and support anti-trafficking initiatives.

Many people in our area have never heard of the term Sex Trafficking and those that have don’t know how to help fight this very real problem that exists. This is one of the ways to take action!

Please help our community through a GOBAG initiative?

Watch this video about GoBags and how they help.

This is a huge problem and requires a huge effort by the Body of Christ!

  • Our goal is 25 bags.
  • The cost $30 to fill one bag.
  • Contact Angie Wolfe to make a donation.
  • Let Angie Wolfe know if you want to help at the packing event. Date TBD.
  • Ask Angie Wolfe how you can help combat trafficking.

Let’s unite and ignite the flame! Together we can make a difference! Are you in?

Angie Wolfe:
(979) 627-5817

Youth Retreat at Stoney Creek Ranch

Youth, join us for a fun and interactive retreat for the weekend at Stoney Creek Ranch.

We will be staying over night. The Surge and Battle leaders will be speaking at the retreat.

Meals will be provided.

We have 30 spots open.

WHOBoys & Girls in grades 6-12
WHEREStoney Creek Ranch
1912 Zimmerscheidt Road, New Ulm, Texas 78950
DATESMay 15-17, 2026
DROP-OFFFriday, May 15,
5:30-6:30 PM
at the retreat center
PICK-UPSunday, May 17,
11:00-11:30 AM following worship
LifeBridge Community Church

Let’s go!

REGISTER FOR THE RETREAT HERE!

Ladies BUNKO Night

LifeBridge Ladies — Bunko Morning!

Ladies, mark your calendars and invite a friend — it’s time for Bunko!

Join us for an enjoyable morning filled with laughter, camaraderie, and friendly competition among the LifeBridge Ladies.

DateSaturday, July 11, 2026
Time9:30 AM – 12:00 PM
LocationLifeBridge Community Church

A light breakfast and juice will be provided for your enjoyment during the games.

Whether you are a seasoned Bunko player or a complete novice, all are welcome—just come prepared for a splendid time!

We eagerly look forward to sharing this wonderful morning with you!

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