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From The Prayer Team

Sermon Recap | Feb. 16, 2025
February 21st, 2025
In today's challenging world, encouragement is more vital than ever. While we often receive encouragement as children from our parents, that steady stream of support can diminish as we enter adulthood. However, both receiving and giving encouragement remains crucial for our spiritual and emotional wellbeing. Life inevitably brings moments of self-doubt, anxiety, and discouragement. During these ti...
Sermon Recap | Feb. 9, 2025
February 12th, 2025
Most people spend 60% of their lives working, yet many feel their jobs are too small for their spirit. There's a deeper truth we must understand - before we're called to do something, we're called to someone. Your calling isn't defined by your job title or description. These may be tools to fulfill your calling, but your true calling is eternal. As stated in Jeremiah 29:11, God has specific plans ...
Sermon Recap | Jan. 26, 2025
January 29th, 2025
In today's fast-paced world, particularly in busy metropolitan areas, isolation has become increasingly common. Yet, experts agree that our greatest need as humans is to love and be loved - to share life together in meaningful ways. The Bible makes it clear that isolation is unwise and that we're created for community. Proverbs 18:1 warns that whoever isolates themselves "seeks their own desire" a...
Sermon Recap | Jan. 19, 2025
January 23rd, 2025
Being filled with faith means more than just believing - it requires intentional action and commitment to living like Jesus in every aspect of life. True discipleship goes beyond casual church attendance to becoming fully immersed in God's Word and ways. A disciple is more than just a follower - it means being a worshiper and servant of Jesus Christ. The word appears 269 times in Scripture, emphas...
Sermon Recap | Jan. 12, 2025
January 15th, 2025
Spiritual and emotional maturity doesn't come automatically with age or church attendance - it requires intentional effort and discipline. Just as physical fitness demands consistent exercise, spiritual growth needs regular dedication and practice. Leaders who try to compartmentalize their spiritual life from their professional life often struggle with consistency and authenticity. True spiritual ...

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