In the reading from Acts 18:1-23, we discover once again that the first and foremost thing the apostle Paul does when he gets to a new place is to Lengthen the Reach of the gospel by usually going to the synagogue and convincing the Jews that Jesus is the promised Messiah. His second emphasis (as revealed by his 18 month stay in Corinth and his decision to go back and visit the churches in Galatia and Phrygia) is to Strengthen the Reached.
This message stresses the fact that this is really THE WORK OF THE CHURCH and encourages today's churches not to simply settle for doing CHURCH WORK.
An audio file of the message is available here.
The rest of the service is available here.
You may also wish to listen to the pre-offering message: "Meditate on the Promises and not on the Problems." by itself!
Be blessed!
Followers
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Oct. 18, 2009--A HEAVENLY TO-DO LIST
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Oct. 11, 2009--CANADIAN THANKSGIVING SUNDAY
On this Thanksgiving Sunday, we discover two messages contained in Deuteronomy 26:1-11
1. God is first...the first is God's
2. Leaving a Legacy of Thanksgiving
The first part of the service, leading up to the message is available here.
Be blessed!
1. God is first...the first is God's
2. Leaving a Legacy of Thanksgiving
The first part of the service, leading up to the message is available here.
Be blessed!
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
MANIFESTATIONS
This recording is from a teaching session at our most recent Prayer Ministry Team Training on Sunday, Oct. 4, triggered by questions from several members about certain manifestations (jerking, laughing, etc.) exhibited by two of our members who came home from a conference.
Be blessed!
Be blessed!
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Oct. 04, 2009--IN THE ESSENTIALS, UNITY; IN NON-ESSENTIALS, LIBERTY; IN ALL THINGS, CHARITY
On this Worldwide Communion Sunday, we look at Ephesians 4:1-16 (supplemented by I Corinthians 12-13 & 1 John 4)and discover the high value the Father places on unity, liberty and charity, as articulated by St. Augustine and repeated by countless others over the ages, including John Wesley.
An audio file of the message is available for listening or download here:
The rest of the service may be accessed here:
Be blessed!
An audio file of the message is available for listening or download here:
The rest of the service may be accessed here:
Be blessed!
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