Please join us on April 17 at 6 p.m. for our second week studying Philippians.
It is very hard to keep our joy shiny when we are surrounded by so many stressful things. Our jobs, finances, health conditions, or family struggles can challenge our joy and peace. Paul shared a similar experience when he wrote his letter to the Philippians. He was in Roman prison, facing the possibility of death. And yet, he had joy, he said “I rejoice .. and I will continue to rejoice” (Philippians 2:18). He used the word “joy” five times and the verb “rejoice” nine times in this short letter. Philippians is rightly called “the letter of joy.”