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IN PRINT:


A Blessed Sunday Greeting to the North Carolina Diocese Family and Friends,


I greet you this morning with a heart full of prayer and a spirit anchored in hope. May you and your families be found abiding in the power and presence of the Lord our God, who never sleeps nor slumbers.


I wanted to send a brief word to remind you: you are being lifted in prayer. Even when answers seem delayed, know this, God is not idle. Like the careful assembling of a puzzle, each piece of your journey is being placed with precision. Just as the aroma of a full-course meal fills the house before the table is set, your prayers are preparing a feast of fulfillment.


Believe it. Rest in it. Our God is still working.


Behind the veil of time and circumstance, He is orchestrating outcomes that will reflect the truth of Proverbs 10:22:


“The blessing of the Lord, it maketh rich, and He addeth no sorrow with it.”


This is not just wealth, it is wholeness. It is peace without regret. It is joy without compromise. When God blesses, He blesses completely.


So today, keep praying. Keep believing. The atmosphere of your life is being charged with response. Your faith is not in vain, it is the fragrance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not yet seen.


And remember this unshakable promise from Numbers 23:20:


“Behold, I have received a command to bless; He has blessed, and I cannot reverse it.”


What God has spoken over your life cannot be undone. His Word is final. His blessing is irrevocable.


Walk in that assurance today. You are covered. You are called. You are being completed.


With love and intercession,


Bishop Charlene M. Jamison

Jurisdictional Prelate of North Carolina Diocese


9/14/25

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