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05/24/2026

*IT’S PENTECOST SUNDAY!*

Join Prophet Maria and the TGS family at 10:30 AM EST / 9:30 AM CST today for a special Pentecost Sunday service.

Today, we are pausing our regular series to lean into what the Spirit is saying and forming in this moment. Come ready to see Pentecost beyond the event — and understand what the wind was really meant to produce.

Come ready to learn. Come ready to see differently. Come ready to be challenged and strengthened. Don’t watch alone.

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*All music used in this broadcast is legally licensed through Worship House Media for digital streaming and rebroadcast.*

05/23/2026

Good Morning Saturday

This is the day the Lord has made, and we will rejoice and be glad in it.

Before you carry yesterday into today, pause.
Take a deep breath.
Release what is behind you.
Receive the mercy God has given for this morning.

Today does not have to be rushed.
Today does not have to be carried in your own strength.
Today can be walked with God.

New day.
New mercy.
Same faithful God.

Lord, help us trust You with today. Fill our homes, our hearts, and our steps with Your peace, purpose, and presence. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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05/21/2026

WORD STUDY: SHALOM
Original Word: שָׁלוֹם
Transliteration: shalom
Language: Hebrew
Strong’s: H7965
Testament: Old Testament

The Hebrew word shalom is commonly translated as “peace,” but biblically it carries a much fuller meaning.

Shalom speaks of peace, wholeness, completeness, welfare, safety, soundness, harmony, and well-being.

This is not just emotional calm. It is the condition of life being brought into order under the care, presence, and blessing of God.

In Numbers 6:24–26, the priestly blessing ends with the Lord giving His people peace. That means the blessing was not only about God being near, but about His nearness producing wholeness.

Shalom is peace, but it is also restoration.

It is what God brings when He touches what is fractured, unsettled, incomplete, or out of order.

So when we ask God for peace, we are not only asking Him to quiet us. We are asking Him to make us whole.

Reflection:
Where do you need the shalom of God to bring wholeness, not just temporary relief?

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