
Sometimes the rubble in our lives feels too heavy to move—brokenness, fear, or disappointment that holds us back. But God has a way of bringing revival out of ruins. In our new series, From Rubble to Revival, we’ll journey through the book of Nehemiah to see how God rebuilds not just walls, but hearts, dreams, and purpose. This isn’t just about history—it’s about you discovering fresh vision, renewed strength, and personal revival as God calls you into His greater story. Come ready to experience how He can rebuild what feels lost and lead you into the life you were made for.
Join us each Sunday and experience God’s presence in your life as we worship and study the Bible together. Come just as you are.
Sunday Mornings Worship – 10:00am
October – December 2025
We encourage you to spend time during your week reading scripture and praying. This is a tool to help you spend time with God during the week. Would you make a commitment to do what Jesus did?
Luke 5:16 – But Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed.
If Jesus needed to spend that time with his Heavenly Father, we certainly need it too! Take 10-20 minutes each day with a journal, your Bible and a prayer list. Put it on the calendar and make it a priority.
S.O.A.P. is a simple method for reading and applying God’s Word to our lives. It stands for Scripture, Observation, Application and Prayer and involves four simple steps:
- Scripture – Read a short Bible passage out loud and/or write it out. Ask the Holy Spirit to teach you as you read and look for any specific words or phrases that stand out and write them down.
- Observation – What do you notice about the verses? What do you think the main message is? What verses, words or ideas jump out to you?
- Application – Ask God how he wants you to apply the verse to your own life. What do you need to do today because of the passage? How do you need to think differently?
- Prayer – Have a list of things you’re asking God to do for you or others. Start by thanking God for things then move to requests.
You can choose your own scripture or reading plan or use the one provided for our Series.
READING PLAN
WEEK 1
O Sept 29 – Nehemiah 1:1-4
O Sept 30 – Matthew 9:35-38
O Oct 1 – Colossians 3:1-4
O Oct 2 – 2 Corinthians 5:16-21
O Oct 3 – James 4:17
WEEK 2
O Oct 6 – Nehemiah 1:4
O Oct 7 – Nehemiah 1:5-7
O Oct 8 – Nehemiah 1:8-9
O Oct 9 – Nehemiah 1:10-11
O Oct 10 – Nehemiah 1:4-11
WEEK 3
O Oct 13 – Nehemiah 2:1-11
O Oct 14 – Nehemiah 2:1-3
O Oct 15 – Nehemiah 2:4-6
O Oct 16 – Nehemiah 2:7-8
O Oct 17 – Nehemiah 2:10-11
WEEK 4
O Oct 20 – Nehemiah 2:11-20
O Oct 21 – Nehemiah 2:11-12
O Oct 22 – Nehemiah 2:13-15
O Oct 23 – Nehemiah 2:16-18
O Oct 24 – Nehemiah 2:19-20
WEEK 5
O Oct 27 – Nehemiah 3:1-12
O Oct 28 – Nehemiah 3:13-21
O Oct 29 – Nehemiah 3:22-27
O Oct 30 – Nehemiah 3:28-32
O Oct 31 – Ephesians 4:14-16
WEEK 6
O Nov 3 – Nehemiah 4:1-5
O Nov 4 – Nehemiah 4:6-9
O Nov 5 – Nehemiah 4:10-15
O Nov 6 – Nehemiah 4:16-20
O Nov 7 – Nehemiah 4:21-23
WEEK 7
O Nov 10 – Nehemiah 5:1-6
O Nov 11 – Nehemiah 5:7-11
O Nov 12 – Nehemiah 5:12-13
O Nov 13 – Nehemiah 5:14-16
O Nov 14 – Nehemiah 5:17-19
WEEK 8
O Nov 17 – Nehemiah 6:1-4
O Nov 18 – Nehemiah 6:5-8
O Nov 19 – Nehemiah 6:9-11
O Nov 20 – Nehemiah 6:12-15
O Nov 21 – Nehemiah 6:16-19
WEEK 9
O Nov 24 – Nehemiah 7:1-5
O Nov 25 – Nehemiah 8:1-6
O Nov 26 – Nehemiah 8:7-12
O Nov 27 – Nehemiah 8:12-15
O Nov 28 – Nehemiah 8:16-18
WEEK 10
O Dec 1 – Nehemiah 9:1-18
O Dec 2 – Nehemiah 9:18-31
O Dec 3 – Nehemiah 9:32-38
O Dec 4 – Nehemiah 10:28-34
O Dec 5 – Nehemiah 10:35-39
Memory Verse 1
‘However, as it is written: “What no eye has seen, what no ear has heard, and what no human mind has conceived” — the things God has prepared for those who love him’
1 Corinthians 2:9
Memory Verse 2
Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.
Proverbs 3:5-6 NIV
PRAYING THROUGH THE ARMOR OF GOD
Equip me, Lord: (PRAYER)
• With the belt of truth (v. 14). May your truth rule in my heart and be in my mind and on my lips today.
• With the breastplate of righteousness (v. 14). Apart from You there is no righteousness, but through Jesus I have been “born again” and made righteous in Your sight. May I live as a righteous person.
• With feet fitted with the readiness that comes from the Gospel of peace (v. 15). May I reflect the Gospel in my words and actions, that through me, with my every encounter, others may be drawn one step closer to You.
• With the shield of faith (v.16). May I take You at Your word concerning promises about the present and future—promises of everlasting love, abundant life, and so much more.
• With the helmet of salvation (v. 17). Remind me that nothing can separate me from Your love and that I’ve been saved by grace. In Your grace, help me to say “no” to all ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live a self-controlled, upright, and godly life (Titus 2:12,13).
• And with the sword of the Spirit, the Word of God (v. 17). May Your Holy Spirit reign in my life and bring to my mind just the right Bible verses to be in my heart and on my lips. May I be “filled with the Spirit” and ready with Scripture as You were, Jesus, when the devil tempted You.
• Finally, keep me in an attitude of prayer (v. 18). Remind me to “pray in the Spirit on all occasions.” Cause me to be alert and always praying for the saints; to be joyful and to give thanks in everything (see 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18).
Resource: Navigators.org



