Rev. Isaiah Delmoral

Rev. Isaiah Delmoral

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Husband, Dad, Executive Leadership Coach & Lead Pastor of New Wine Church, a vibrant life giving church in New England.

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The Three Cs to Lasting Covenant | Pastor Isaiah Delmoral | Healthy Relationship Series 02/14/2026

Happy Valentine’s Day ❤️

On this Valentine’s Day I want to gift you this truth on love to make sure you’re loving the right way:

Love according to the Bible is not built on emotion it is built on conviction.

Conviction to stay rooted when feelings shift.
Conviction to choose faithfulness when life applies pressure.
Conviction to honor covenant even when it costs something.

Scripture never presents love as fragile.
It presents love as formed through testing.

“Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.”
(1 Corinthians 13:7)

Endurance, choosing to remain, is the greatest fruit of love.

Last year, I taught on The Three C’s for a Lasting Covenant, because covenant love doesn’t survive on chemistry or compatibility alone. It is built through commitment that stays, communication that tells the truth, and Christ who holds it together.

Every relationship will be tested.
The question is not if pressure will come — but what your love is anchored to when it does.

Covenant love is refined in the fire, not destroyed by it.
And when Christ remains at the center, what is tested becomes stronger, not broken.

If you are dating, married, believing again, or learning how to love with wisdom and faith — this teaching is for you.

“Above all, put on love, which binds everything together in perfect unity.”
(Colossians 3:14)

May our love be rooted, resilient, and righteous — today and always.

The Three Cs to Lasting Covenant | Pastor Isaiah Delmoral | Healthy Relationship Series The Three Cs to Lasting Covenant – a powerful message by Pastor Isaiah Delmoral in the Healthy Relationship Series, exploring the biblical foundations for st...

02/03/2026

They say a caricature exaggerates what’s most noticeable about you.

Big head. Big smile. Baby in one arm. Bible in the other. Phone buzzing. Coffee in hand. Charts, budgets, church, community, family… all circling at once.

But if someone drew a caricature of my life, I hope they wouldn’t just see how many hats I wore.

I hope they’d see why I wore them.

Not for titles.
Not for applause.
Not for busyness.

But for legacy.

Legacy that looks like a son watching his father love God and love people well.
Legacy that looks like a church planted in a city that needed hope.
Legacy that looks like young people finding opportunity, families finding stability, and a community finding light.

Because one day, someone will draw a picture of our lives with the details exaggerated.

And my prayer is that what stands out most isn’t the work…

…but the love, faithfulness, and impact behind it.

What would the caricature of your life say about you?

Photos from New Wine Church's post 01/25/2026
01/01/2026

As we step into a new year, I’m reminded of this truth:

God is still the Author and He hasn’t lost the pen.

Hebrews 12:2 tells us to keep our eyes on Jesus, “the author and perfecter of our faith.” If He began the story, we can trust Him to finish it.

This past year may have been filled with periods, parentheses, and question marks.

Some endings may have hurt—but not every ending is a loss.
Some closures were actually mercy in disguise.

So don’t try to place a comma where God has placed a period.

There were also hidden seasons—caves you didn’t choose, quiet places you didn’t understand. But like in David’s life , the cave was not a delay; it was his place of development. His Parentheses.

Parentheses don’t change the sentence—they clarify it. God was shaping character, capacity, and faith where few could see.

And if you’re walking into this year with questions—hear this:
God is still in the business of turning question marks into exclamation points.

From the field, to the cave, to the battlefield, to the kingdom—David discovered that goodness and mercy followed him every step of the way (Psalm 23:6). What once felt confusing became undeniable testimony.

So here’s the charge for the new year:

• Don’t edit what God has already finished
• Don’t despise the season that is shaping you
• Don’t take the pen from the Author’s hand

Proverbs 16:9 reminds us, “The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps.”

As we enter this next chapter, may we surrender control, trust His timing, and let God write what only He can—for His glory and our good.

Happy New Year.
Let’s trust the Author with what’s next. ✨

12/24/2025

“One generation will declare the goodness of God to the next” - Psalm 145:4

This Scripture isn’t aspirational to me—it’s intentional.
It means my faith can’t stay private, passive, or performative.
It has to be lived, seen, and remembered.

I am raising my son in the awareness that God is not a concept we talk about only on Sundays…

He is the Author of our story, the Keeper of our lives, and the Source of every good thing we stand on. I want him to grow up knowing not just what we believe, but why we believe it.

He will hear about answered prayers during hard seasons.

He will know that God was faithful when resources were thin and when joy was full.

That obedience mattered, trust was costly, and God never failed us.

Because one day, when life asks him questions that I’m not there to answer for him, I want him to remember the testimony that grounded our theology.

A faith that was modeled in love, anchored in truth, and proven by consistency.

One generation declaring the goodness of God to the next is not about perfection, it’s about persistent trust in God.

It’s about…
A parent who walked with God.
A home marked by prayer.
A legacy built on trust in a faithful God.

This is the inheritance I’m stewarding.
This is the faith I’m passing on.
This is how His goodness continues.

12/17/2025

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