Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
Have you felt that quiet ache lately—sitting in a service, reading a statement, or watching decisions unfold—and wondering whether the church you love may be drifting from the firm foundation of God’s Word? You’re not alone, and it’s worth paying attention to that concern.
Jesus warned us that some churches would tolerate what He hates (Rev. 2:14–15), grow lukewarm (Rev. 3:16), and love the praise of men more than the praise of God (John 12:43). Paul also spoke of a time when people would not endure sound teaching, but would gather teachers to suit their own desires (2 Tim. 4:3–4). At times, it can feel as though we are seeing this unfold before us.
Yet even in this, your unease may be more than frustration—it may be the Holy Spirit prompting you to remember that your first loyalty is to Christ and His unchanging Word, not to any human institution.
Take heart:
Christ’s true Church—those who trust in Him, repent, and follow Him—will endure. The gates of hell will not prevail against it (Matt. 16:18).
God remains faithful, even when we or our leaders falter (2 Tim. 2:13).
And you are not without a path forward. Search the Scriptures daily (Acts 17:11). Pray for wisdom and courage. Seek out one or two others who are committed to holding fast to biblical truth, and meet together. If your local fellowship faithfully proclaims Christ crucified and speaks truthfully about sin and grace, remain there and be a steady light. If not, prayerfully ask the Lord where He may be leading you next.
Our hope is not in preserving institutions, but in the returning King, who will make all things new.
Let this grief draw you closer to Jesus, deeper into His Word, and nearer to His faithful people. The Good Shepherd knows His own, and He will not lose a single one.
Stand firm. He who promised is faithful.
In the sure hope of our risen Lord,
A fellow pilgrim
















