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June 12, 2026
Good Morning,
Life can feel heavy sometimes, and the weight of it all can sneak up on you. Challenges come in so many forms, and they don’t always come when we feel ready for them. And faith, which some people find in spirituality, others in purpose, in love, in growth, or even in their own resilience. Faith can be like an anchor - it doesn’t remove the storms, but it helps you stay grounded while you move through them. David wrote in Psalm 55:22: “Cast your burden on the Lord, and he will sustain you; he will never permit the righteous to be moved.”
Christians sometimes forget it’s okay to struggle and still believe; they forget that struggling does not mean your faith is gone. Every challenge you face instead can shape your strength, patience, and wisdom in ways that aren’t always obvious in the moment. Christians sometimes forget you can have questions, you can feel weary and still have faith - struggle does not cancel belief. It’s okay to miss someone, even if they’ve been gone for years. It’s okay to feel lost and unsteady when everyone else seems to have it all together. It’s okay to carry sadness and still hope for better days.
Stress, grief, depression, burnout, seasonal changes, or unresolved emotional pain can make things feel heavier than they should. Getting out of bed becomes an effort, and small tasks feel overwhelming. When emotional weight is high, your nervous system often needs regulation before reasoning or motivation can return. Navigating through heaviness can be a very human experience that takes courage and patience to remember, it’s completely okay to be tired and overwhelmed. Reminding yourself of past moments you got through by holding onto faith during tough times and taking things one day at a time is vital, even when things feel uncertain. A calm mind, by contrast, is clearer and more resourceful.
Your continued financial contributions are deeply appreciated and significantly impact our church’s mission. Please continue mailing your checks to Payne Chapel A.M.E. Church, 2701 Lee St, Houston, Texas 77026, or use Givelify.com on the church website.
Finally, I would like to leave you with this thought for meditation: “Your calm mind is the ultimate weapon against your challenges. So, relax.” — Bryant McGill.
Blessings and Peace,
Pastor Kevin L. Bullock, Sr.