7/20/25

Thy Will Be Done

When we pray “Thy will be done,” we’re stepping into one of the hardest, bravest parts of the prayer Jesus taught us. It’s not about giving up — it’s about giving ourselves over to a trust that runs deeper than fear.

This week, we’ll follow Jesus into the Garden of Gethsemane, where he prays in anguish yet still says, “Not my will, but yours be done.” In his honest struggle, we see that real trust doesn’t mean easy answers — it means staying close to God even when the path is hard.

Come wonder and worship with us as we pray for courage to open our lives to God’s good and life-giving will. 

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