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MESSAGE OF DEVOTION FROM THE ARCHBISHOP AND PRESIDING PRELATE

 


 Archbishop and Presiding Prelate Andres Quow

In every sacred calling, there comes a moment when the servant of God must stand still and listen—not to the noise of the world, but to the whisper of the Spirit within. It is in this stillness that faith finds its true expression and devotion is perfected. The path of ministry, though surrounded by challenges, is illuminated by the everlasting love of the Father, guiding each step with divine clarity. The heart that beats for God never wearies, for it draws its strength from the well of grace that never runs dry.

True devotion is not measured in the length of prayers or the grandeur of worship, but in the quiet surrender of the believer’s will to the will of the Almighty. It manifests in kindness to others, compassion in leadership, and humility in service. Every act of righteousness, though unseen by many, is counted in heaven as a jewel of obedience. The Archbishop’s heart must, therefore, be one that reflects the radiance of Christ’s mercy—leading by example, loving without condition, and serving without reservation.

In these times, when faith is tested and love often grows cold, the call to deeper devotion resounds more clearly than ever. Let each believer rekindle the flame of holiness through prayer, fasting, and the study of the Word. Let the Church rise above disunity and walk in the harmony of the Spirit. For the glory of God rests not only in the heavens but also in the hearts that beat in rhythm with His divine plan. As we journey forward, let devotion be our compass, love our garment, and truth our foundation. May every soul under this ministry find renewed strength and unwavering peace in the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ.

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