Dave shared about what it means to be a part of God's family and and what it looks like to be a part of the church community, the only community that scripture describes as the Body of Christ. The church is a comminity under construction, a community of caring and a community to contribute to and we are all called to be active members of His Body. This is God’s plan for His family!
Read MoreHue concluded our series speaking about the church in Laodicea warning the church against complacency and becoming lukewarm.
Read MoreHue continued our seven churches series speaking about the church in Philadelphia
Read MoreBinay spoke about Biblical Community and Fellowship - one of the core values of Restoration Church.
Read MoreVanessa opened the Seven churches series from Revalation by giving us an introduction to the book and reminding us to approach this book with humility and prayer, asking the holy spirit to give us understanding rather than coming up with speculation and end time theories.
Read MoreHue finished the Ephesians sermon series speaking from Ephesians 6 encouraging us to “put on the whole armor of God” and to become tuned to His Spirit.
Read MoreHue finished Ephesians 5 by focusing on verses 21-32. He urged us to “submit to one another out of reverence for Christ.” He carefully explained what this mutual submission looks like, especially in the context of Paul’s specific instructions to husbands and wives within this passage. Hue emphasized the importance of understanding these roles as part of a deeper spiritual relationship rooted in respect and love.
Read MoreToby spoke from Ephesians chapter 5 about what it means to live in the kingdom of light. He encouraged us to reject darkness and actively pursue walking in the light, and walk in love, walk in wisdom and walk in the Spirit.
Read MoreAnthony continued the Ephesians sermon series by focusing on chapter 4, verses 17-24, exploring what it truly means to be renewed in Christ. He emphasized the importance of letting go of our old self, shedding former habits and ways of thinking. Instead, we are called to “put on Christ” and embrace a new life. This transformation is not meant to happen alone but through growing together in faith with His church community.
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