The Gift that Keeps on Giving
Jonah 2 Deacon Rodney Stephenson uses the story of Jonah to help us to understand that we are all called to go out and preach wherever and to whomever God chooses. Don’t let all the things going on in the world take us off the focus of getting things done. God never stops, He keeps on giving us what we need to carry out His purposes in our lives.
My Testimony – I’m So Glad I made It!
ISaiah 51:11-16 Elder James Turner ministers from his testimony how God allowed him to get up off the ground from a very dark place and to get going again. God makes provision and covers us in spite of the state that we are in and empowers us to experience change for the rest of our lives.
A Word from God for Today
Romans 8:35-39 Pastor Hackett admonishes the church to be focused and to do what is required of us. When we walk upright and sober before him, the adversities and things of this world will not overcome us. Our hope is in Christ Jesus!
The Need for Humility
Zephaniah 2 Elder Turner ministers a word about the consequences of pride and living for yourself and not for God.
The Wisdom of God
1 Corinthians 2 Elder Devin Stubblefield leads us through the scriptures explaining how we can tap into the wisdom of God for everything that pertains to our life.
The Spirit Helps Our Infirmities
Romans 8:26-39 Pastor Hackett emphasizes that all things work together for good for those of us who love God.
God is Our Strength
Isaiah 12:1-6 Evangelist Juliet Walters ministers a word to encourage us so that we can run with patience the race that is set before us.
Family Matters
Colossians 3:18-25 Elder Arthur Harris teaches about how we as a family in the Body of Christ should handle ourselves and respond to things.
Be Grateful
Luke 17:11-19 Pastor Hackett ministers a life-changing word about how we should express more gratitude towards God. When we respond to God in that manner, oh how wonderful the experience of a deeper level of worship.
Are You Preparing the Way for our Messiah?
Luke 3 Sis. Felicia Turner asks this personal question to each of us, using the example of John the Baptist who originally declared the message to prepare ye the way for the messiah.