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Updated: Sep 22

Church Newsletter | Issue #1 September 2025



SABBATH SERVICE 

A Safe Space

YOUTH MINISTRY

From Gratitude to Grace Every first & third Saturday at 4:00 P.M. with Apostle Antoine Brumble and Pastor Michele Brumble.

We love out loud!  This judgement free space exists to remind you that you are not alone. Your story matters, your healing matters, and you are always welcome here.

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LIFE IN THE WORD BIBLE STUDY

Apostle Antoine Brumble


This week’s Bible study centered on the life of Joseph, examining his journey from the pit, to Potiphar’s house, to prison, and finally to the palace. The teaching emphasized how Yah uses trials and adversity as preparation for elevation. The lesson highlighted three core principles: patience, communication with Yah, and trust in His timing. Through Joseph’s story, the congregation was reminded that even in seasons of difficulty, one remains anointed and favored. The subtopic, 'I Will Be Unrecognizable,' displays the transformation that takes place when Yah brings His people through hardship to promotion, leaving them changed in such a way that others may not recognize them. Ultimately, the message called believers to embrace the process, trust in Yah’s plan, and prepare for the palace moments He has ordained.


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Scriptures

  • Genesis 37

  • Genesis 39:21

  • Genesis 40

  • Genesis 42:7–8



Three Core Principles from the Lesson


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1.Patience–Trials teach us endurance. The pit and the prison are classrooms for the palace. 2. Communication with God – Sometimes God allows solitude so we’ll turn to Him first. Our tears and frustrations often become unspoken prayers that He hears. 3. Trust in His Timing– Though Joseph was overlooked by men, God’s timing elevated him at just the right moment. Unrecognizable Transformation The subtopic, “I Will Be Unrecognizable,” captured the heart of the lesson. Joseph’s brothers couldn’t recognize him years later because his process had transformed him. In the same way, when God brings us through hardship, His anointing reshapes us into something greater—so much so that even those who once doubted us may not recognize the new oil and glory on our lives.


Reflection: 

As we continue in study and fellowship, may this message remind us to trust the process, embrace the preparation, and believe that the palace moments God has promised are on the way.


Preparation for the Palace:

A Bible Study Reflection


This week at Restoration Kingdom Fellowship, our Bible study took usdeep into the life ofJoseph—a story that continues to speak across generations. From his colorful coat to the dark pit, from Potiphar’s house to the prison cell, and finally toPharaoh’s palace, Joseph’s journey reminds us that God uses every season to prepare us for where He’s taking us.


A Word for Us Today


Like Joseph, we are reminded that being left for dead does not mean the end. God’s preparation process may feel painful, but it positions us for purpose. When elevation comes, we’ll emerge refined, favored, and ready to serve. And when people look at us again, they’ll see the undeniable hand of God—we’ll be unrecognizable.



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Interactive Corner

This week’s study reminded us that Joseph’s trials prepared him for the palace.

 


 🔹 Which season are you in?  The pit, the prison, or the palace?

🔹 Where do you need more patience, communication, or trust this week?


👉 Reply with your reflection or share one

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