Principalities and Powers

Ephesians 6:10-20 Introduction: Last week I spoke about 5 great revivals that came to America, their significance and their God-anointed, God appointed leaders. This week let me move you into Ephesians 6 to give you a description of our opposition and what is needed to outlast and out-do our enemies’. Ephesians 6:10-20 is the final…

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Revive Us Again

Psalm 85:6 ‘Will You not revive us again, That Your people may rejoice in You? (Psa 85:6 NKJ) Introduction : We’ve spent over a month going over what and why the season and presence of Pentecost is so important. My next move for us? What does the Holy Spirit bring? Too many to mention but…

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Coffee with Pastor – June 19

1 Peter 1:3-12—Praise to God Letters written around the time of 1 Peter often opened with thanksgiving or blessings, and the themes of those letters can sometimes be discern in the motifa of the thanksgiving. Such is the case here, where themes of suffering and hope come together, themes that will permeate the entire letter.…

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Peter Principles – Week 2

AUTHOR : The writer calls himself an apostle 1 of Jesus Christ. ‘Apostle is also Paul’s favorite self-designation at the beginning of letters. In Luke and Acts, the term ; ‘apostle’ is the official designation for the 12 who followed Jesus in his ministry and were chosen by him to establish the church in the…

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Pentecost Today

Introduction : Last week of my thoughts on Pentecost. From Passover to Pentecost Week One – Scattered Week Two – Gathered Week Three – Released (Sent / Commission) Week Four – Last Week – Joel 2:28 – Kingdom & Repentance Today I want to talk about Pentecost and what it means; is; and it’s practice…

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Coffee with Pastor – June 5, 2019

THE PETER PRINCIPLES: Week 1 AUTHOR : This letter claims to be from the apostle Peter, and there is no evidence that Petrine authorship was ever challenged in the early church. Silas, who accompanied Paul on his second missionary journey, was likely Peter’s secretary in composing. 1 Peter (5:12), which probably explains the polished Greek…

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