"Praise the LORD; for God is good, God’s hesed is eternal" (Psalm 136:1).
People who exhibit gratitude report fewer aches and pains, and a general feeling of health. Research shows that gratitude can improve your psychological health, enhance empathy and reduces aggression, improve your sleep, enhance your self-esteem and increase mental strength.
Join us on Zoom Sunday evenings at 7:45 p.m. in April and May as we come together to express gratitude and acknowledge the blessings in our lives.