Hue closed chapter 2 speaking about the unveiling of the new temple. He reminded us that we are living stones and christ is the corner stone upon which His church is built.
Read MoreDavid spoke from Ephesians 2, reminding us of God’s great gift of grace, what that means for us and how we ought to respond. We are to receive the gift with gladness, use it for his Glory and not lose sight of our past and where we would be without His grace.
Read MoreJoel reminded us of Jesus’ example of serving those whom he loved and his call to Christians to love and serve one another despite our differences.
Read MoreToby closed out our mini series about the values of Restoration speaking about pursuing the prescence of Jesus
Read MoreThomas shared about Jesus’ mandate to his disciples to share the good news of Salvation through him and make disciples wherever we go. He encouraged the church to= take advantage of opportunities that are presented to us and not miss out on the joy of bringing people to encounter the living god.
Read MoreVanessa concluded the Holy Sprit mini series speakig about the gifts of the spirit.
Read MoreHue continued our mini series on the Holy Spirit speaking about the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
Read MoreHue started our mini series on the Holy Spirit, explaining who the Holy Spirit and emphasizing His roles in our everyday life.
Read MoreHue concluded our Kingdom of God sermon series from Mark speaking from chapter 16. He reminded us of the resurrection of Jesus which is the only gives meaning and purpose to our lives and that He is alive and seated on the right hand of the Father.
Read MoreHue shared from Mark 13 urging us to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit and focus on our mandate of the great commission rather than getting caught up in speculations about end times.
Read MoreAnthony continued our Mark: The Kingdom of God series speaking from Mark 10. He pointed us to Jesus’s words as he teaches us how we must approach the father and how we can the inherit the kingdom; by becoming like children! We can not earn this inheritance with our works but we must receive it openheartedly.
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