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CCOG Sunday Morning Service 10-26-25. “Honoring The Man Of God”

CCOG Sunday Morning Service 10-26-25. “Honoring The Man Of God”

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Ky State Administration Bishops ( State Overseer ) David Jarvis

What if the health of a church rises and falls on how it treats its shepherds? We dig into a timely, biblical call to honor pastors—not as celebrities, but as guides God uses to help us “know the way we should go.” Starting with 1 Samuel 9:6 and moving through the stories of David and Saul, the Shunammite woman and Elisha, and Elijah with the widow, we show how respect, generosity, and obedience create room for God’s provision and power.

We talk candidly about the paradoxes of ministry: the impossible expectations, the emotional toll, and the unseen weight borne by pastors and their families. With humor and heart, we dismantle the “perfect pastor” myth and replace it with a healthier vision—leaders called to pray, study, and shepherd, and people called to lift, serve, and stand fast. Moses’ raised arms become our picture of partnership: when the leader’s hands are held high, the people prevail; when they drop, the enemy gains ground. So we ask, who will be the Aaron and Hur in our house?

Stories from modern church life bring the scriptures into focus: a salesman who chose integrity and generosity saw unusual favor; a church that made space for its leaders saw God make space for miracles. The throughline is simple and strong—honor builds unity, unity fuels mission, and mission changes communities. If you’ve wondered how to strengthen your church and your own walk with God, start by lifting the arms of the ones who watch over your soul. Subscribe, share this message with a friend, and leave a review telling us one way you’ll encourage your pastor this week.

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