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Welcome to The First Presbyterian Church of Grenada 

SHARING IN THE FAITH 

Jonathan Moore

Psalms 75:9-10

But as for me, I will always proclaim what God has done; I will sing praises to the God of Jacob. For God says, “I will break the strength of the wicked, but I will increase the power of the godly.”

How do I position myself for success? How do I cultivate the habits and lifestyle that foster a sense of purpose, peace, and Godly power (ability)?

By having an attitude of God-centeredness, making a practice of praise, and deveoping a lifestyle of service to others. All of this has to be a daily, conscious choice. It can not happen by chance! Decide who, and whose, you are going to be today!

Prayer from First Presbyterian Church Grenada Heavenly Father, we know that wind, water, rain , sleet and snow àre yours. This Sabbath we come before You with humble hearts, seeking Your protection and grace.

We pray you will place Your mighty hand over this storm and calm its force. Shield us from the fury of the wind, rain, snow and ice. Care for those in the grip of the storm and keep them from harm. We pray for the safety of every person, home, and community at risk. We lift up all rescue workers, police, firefighters, and utility crews, asking for clear minds, steady hands, and safe passage as they heroically assist others in dangerous situations. Calm the anxious thoughts and steady the restless hearts of those filled with fear. Remind them of Your constant presence, that even when life seems dark and stormy, You are with us, guiding us to safety. In the wake of the storm, we pray for swift recovery and restoration. Provide essentials like water, food, and adequate shelter, and inspire communities to come together in support and care for one another.

We trust in Your unfailing love and mercy, knowing You are our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. We pray in Jesus Name. Amen

🌿 A Parable for a Divided People

Two brothers inherited a farm from their father. For years they worked side by side, sharing tools, labor, and harvest. But over time, small disagreements grew into quiet resentment. One believed the other wasn’t doing his share. The other believed he wasn’t being appreciated.

One morning, the older brother built a fence between their fields. The younger brother responded by building his fence even taller.

Then came a drought.

The soil cracked, the crops wilted, and both brothers struggled. One day, the older brother noticed the younger out in the field, trying to lift a heavy beam alone. Without thinking, he ran to help. Together they lifted it, set it in place, and stood there in silence.

Finally the younger said, “I never needed a fence. I needed a brother.”

The older nodded. “And I never needed a wall. I needed peace.”

They tore the fences down that afternoon.

Division didn’t protect them — it only weakened them. Unity didn’t erase their differences — it healed their hearts.

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