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		<title>The Equation Church St. Louis</title>
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			<title>Everything New</title>
						<description><![CDATA[Yet the first Sunday of any new year presents a paradox. We walk through the doors with expectation in our hearts but questions on our minds. We're hopeful yet realistic, excited yet cautious, ready yet still reflective about everything the previous year demanded of us.

Here's the truth: time changes on the calendar faster than it changes in our souls.]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2026 09:26:21 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="21" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="0" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h1' ><h1 >Everything New: Stepping Into What God Is Doing in 2026</h1></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-accordion-block " data-type="accordion" data-id="1" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-accordion-holder"  data-style="dividers" data-icon="chevron" data-position="right"><div class="sp-accordion-item"><div class="sp-accordion-item-content"><div class="sp-accordion-item-title">Activation for the New</div><div class="sp-accordion-item-description"><br><ul><li>What would it look like for you to practice discernment before movement?</li><li>What old patterns or approaches might God be asking you to let go of this year?<br></li></ul></div></div></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="2" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">There's something powerful about crossing into a new year. It's more than just flipping a calendar page—it's the sense that fresh possibilities await, that God has something intentional in store. Yet the first Sunday of any new year presents a paradox. We walk through the doors with expectation in our hearts but questions on our minds. We're hopeful yet realistic, excited yet cautious, ready yet still reflective about everything the previous year demanded of us.<br><br>Here's the truth: time changes on the calendar faster than it changes in our souls.<br><br>The challenge isn't pretending that last year didn't stretch us, disappoint us, or exhaust us. <b>The challenge is discerning what this new season is actually asking of us.&nbsp;</b>Because God doesn't announce new seasons without also requiring a new posture from His people.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="3" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2' ><h2 >Forget the former things</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="4" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/NZG9WV/assets/images/22836015_1536x1024_500.png);"  data-source="NZG9WV/assets/images/22836015_1536x1024_2500.png" data-shape="roundedmore" data-fill="true" data-ratio="sixteen-nine" data-shadow="subtle"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/NZG9WV/assets/images/22836015_1536x1024_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="5" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3' ><h3 >“Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland."</h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="6" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><i> Isaiah 43:18-19</i></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="7" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">When God says "forget," He's not asking for amnesia. <b>He's calling for intentional disengagement.</b> The Israelites weren't stuck because they lacked miracles—they'd seen God part the Red Sea. They were stuck because they kept replaying those miracles instead of moving forward into what God was doing next.<br><br><b>Memory becomes dangerous when it replaces movement.</b><br><br>Many of us enter this new year still processing losses from last year, still measuring ourselves by old outcomes, still using past seasons as reference points for our faith. But God isn't judging what we've been through—He's interrupting how long we've been living there. It's time to take up residency somewhere else. <b>Time to move from the address of anger and anxiety into a new space of peace and promise.</b><br><br>The past can inform us, but it cannot lead us. God told Joshua plainly: "Moses my servant is dead. Now then, you and all these people, <b>get ready to cross the Jordan River." We can't move in a Joshua generation with a Moses mindset.&nbsp;</b>That season is over.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="8" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2' ><h2 >See First, then Go</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="9" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/NZG9WV/assets/images/22836031_1536x1024_500.png);"  data-source="NZG9WV/assets/images/22836031_1536x1024_2500.png" data-shape="roundedmore" data-fill="true" data-shadow="subtle"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/NZG9WV/assets/images/22836031_1536x1024_500.png" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="10" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Notice the order in Isaiah's prophecy: God doesn't say "go" first. He says "see" first.<br><br>Last year, many of us did a lot of going but not enough seeing. We moved constantly, exhausting ourselves, because <b>movement without discernment creates burnout.&nbsp;</b>God announces the new before He explains it. He gives us a word before He gives us a map.<br><br>This is the year to stop chasing clarity and start responding to the calling. Abraham didn't demand a detailed map when God told him to leave his country and go to a land "I will show you." He responded to the word he received, trusting that sufficient instructions would come.<br><br>New seasons rarely arrive with full explanations—only sufficient instructions.<br><br>The question for this year isn't "What will God do?" The real question is: <b><i>"What must I release so I can recognize what He's already doing?"</i></b><br><br>God is doing something new, but it requires new thinking, new trust, and new obedience. <b>Before He changes our future, He challenges our attachment to the past.</b><br><br>If you can't perceive it, you can't partner with it.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="11" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2' ><h2 >Rivers in the Desert</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="12" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/NZG9WV/assets/images/22836398_5999x3000_500.jpeg);"  data-source="NZG9WV/assets/images/22836398_5999x3000_2500.jpeg" data-shape="roundedmore" data-fill="true" data-shadow="soft"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/NZG9WV/assets/images/22836398_5999x3000_500.jpeg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="13" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><b>God specializes in new growth in unlikely places. "I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland."</b><br><br>Wilderness represents unmanaged, unfamiliar territory. Desert represents depleted, exhausted expectation. And God says,<b><i>&nbsp;"I don't avoid dry places—I prove Myself in them."</i></b><br><br>The place you're trying to escape might be exactly where God wants to irrigate. Rivers don't just refresh—<b>they change entire ecosystems.</b> When a river shows up in a desert, the soil changes. The vegetation changes. The wildlife changes. The future changes.<br><br>God doesn't send rivers to make dry places tolerable. He sends them to make them livable.<br><br>This matters because most of us are praying for relief from pressure, for a break from stress, for a pause from difficulty. But God says, <b><i>"I'm not giving you a break—I'm giving you a breakthrough."<br></i></b><br>The discomfort of a season isn't proof that you missed God. It's often proof that you're exactly where you need to be.<br><br>This year isn't about surviving your environment—<b>it's about transforming it through you.&nbsp;</b>You're not just coming out refreshed;<b>&nbsp;you're coming out repositioned.&nbsp;</b><br><br><b>When God sends a river, the environment has to adjust.</b></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="14" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2' ><h2 >Provision follows Purpose</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="15" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3' ><h3 ><i>"The wild animals honor me, the jackals and the owls, because I provide water in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland, to give drink to my people, my chosen"</i></h3></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="16" style="text-align:center;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Isaiah 43:20</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="17" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">God doesn't send provisions to protect comfort.<b> </b><ul><li><b>He sends provisions to sustain obedience.&nbsp;</b></li><li>Water shows up after direction is established. </li><li>The river appears because God has a purpose in mind.</li></ul><br>God funds movement, not maintenance.<br><br>This is a year of cultivation, not hesitation. Everything God is preparing will be sustained by His provision. He's not asking us to feel ready—He's asking us to <b>trust what He reveals.</b><br><br></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="18" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2' ><h2 >Moving Forward&nbsp;</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="19" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">So here we stand at the threshold of everything new. The invitation is clear: stop rehearsing the old and start discerning the new. Release the authority your past has held over your life. Pay attention to how your taste is changing, how your tolerance for certain things is disappearing, how God is troubling the waters on your behalf.<br><br>This is the year to expect great things—not because everything will be easy, but because God's character guarantees His faithfulness. He kept you through last year. He brought you into this year. And He's already at work doing something new.<br><br>The question is: do you perceive it?<br><br><b>Prepare for more.</b></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="20" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/NZG9WV/assets/images/22835901_1440x1440_500.jpeg);"  data-source="NZG9WV/assets/images/22835901_1440x1440_2500.jpeg" data-shape="roundedmore" data-fill="true"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/NZG9WV/assets/images/22835901_1440x1440_500.jpeg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Leadership</title>
						<description><![CDATA[From the 2025 Leadership conference, Bishop emphasized the importance of order and structure in ministry, drawing from Matthew 14:13-21, where Jesus fed 5,000 people after organizing the crowd. He taught that submission to God's authority and proper structure are necessary for supernatural multiplication and effectiveness in ministry. Bishop challenged leaders to examine areas where they may be trying to handle tasks independently of...]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2025 10:53:47 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="11" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="0" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h1' ><h1 >Leadership 101 Highlight</h1></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-spacer-block " data-type="spacer" data-id="1" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="spacer-holder" data-height="30" style="height:30px;"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="2" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h2' ><h2 >1. Order and Structure in Ministry</h2></span></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="3" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Bishop emphasized the importance of order and structure in ministry, drawing from Matthew 14:13-21, where Jesus fed 5,000 people after organizing the crowd. He taught that submission to God's authority and proper structure are necessary for supernatural multiplication and effectiveness in ministry. Bishop challenged leaders to examine areas where they may be trying to handle tasks independently of God or without proper organization, encouraging them to bring everything to God first and to implement structure in their ministry efforts.<br>Structured Ministry for Growth and Blessing<br>Bishop emphasized the importance of structure in ministry, explaining that it invites stewardship and enables better management of people and resources. He highlighted the need for improved systems of assimilation for new and returning church members, expressing his personal concern about visitors not returning. Bishop also discussed the principle of blessing before multiplication, drawing a parallel between the biblical story of the loaves and fishes and the church's need to prepare for multiplication rather than just growth. He concluded by urging the congregation to bring everything to Jesus, bring it into order, and watch God increase what they have.</div></div><div class="sp-block sp-spacer-block " data-type="spacer" data-id="4" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="spacer-holder" data-height="30" style="height:30px;"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-spacer-block " data-type="spacer" data-id="5" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="spacer-holder" data-height="30" style="height:30px;"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-image-block " data-type="image" data-id="6" style="text-align:left;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style="max-width:460px;"><div class="sp-image-holder" style="background-image:url(https://storage1.snappages.site/NZG9WV/assets/images/15047979_5472x3648_500.jpg);"  data-source="NZG9WV/assets/images/15047979_5472x3648_2500.jpg" data-fill="true" data-pos="center-left"><img src="https://storage1.snappages.site/NZG9WV/assets/images/15047979_5472x3648_500.jpg" class="fill" alt="" /><div class="sp-image-title"></div><div class="sp-image-caption"></div></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-spacer-block " data-type="spacer" data-id="7" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="spacer-holder" data-height="30" style="height:30px;"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-spacer-block " data-type="spacer" data-id="8" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="spacer-holder" data-height="30" style="height:30px;"></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-social-block " data-type="social" data-id="9" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><div class="sp-social-holder" style="font-size:25px;margin-top:-5px;"  data-style="icons" data-shape="square"><a class="facebook" href="" target="_blank" style="margin-right:5px;margin-top:5px;"><i class="fa fa-fw fa-facebook"></i></a><a class="twitter" href="" target="_blank" style="margin-right:5px;margin-top:5px;"><i class="fa fa-fw fa-twitter"></i></a><a class="linkedin" href="" target="_blank" style="margin-right:5px;margin-top:5px;"><i class="fa fa-fw fa-linkedin"></i></a><a class="pinterest" href="" target="_blank" style="margin-right:5px;margin-top:5px;"><i class="fa fa-fw fa-pinterest"></i></a></div></div></div><div class="sp-block sp-heading-block " data-type="heading" data-id="10" style="text-align:start;"><div class="sp-block-content"  style=""><span class='h3' ><h3 >Love God + Help People = Change the World!</h3></span></div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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