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From The Prayer Team

Sermon Recap | Sept. 21, 2025
September 24th, 2025
Jesus shared many powerful parables during His ministry, and one of the most impactful is the Parable of the Good Samaritan. This story comes after Jesus sent out 72 followers two by two, reminding them of the authority they carried as believers. It's important to remember that we too carry this same authority wherever we go - at work, on the freeway, or in our homes. When we declare "in the might...
Sermon Recap | Sept. 14, 2025
September 17th, 2025
In a world filled with uncertainty and challenges, it's comforting to remember that God remains in control. He has a plan and is moving it forward despite what we see in the headlines. The true revival we seek isn't just an event—it's the church of Jesus Christ itself. We are the revival, bringing God's life everywhere we go. In Acts 3, we witness the first miracle performed by followers of Jesus ...
Sermon Recap | Sept. 7, 2025
September 10th, 2025
In Ecclesiastes 3:1, we read that "for everything, there is a time and a season for every activity under heaven." These words may sound poetic, but they contain profound truth about how God works in our lives. As we transition from summer to fall in the natural world, it's a perfect time to consider the spiritual seasons God has ordained for our growth and transformation. God has established rhyth...
Sermon Recap | Aug. 31, 2025
September 3rd, 2025
Words are not neutral. They have consequences and power - the power of life and death. The Bible tells us in Proverbs 18:21 that "the tongue has the power of life and death, and those who love it will eat its fruits." This reveals an incredible truth: your words are your superpower, capable of creating or destroying, healing or harming. Before words leave our mouths, they begin as thoughts. Those ...
Sermon Recap | Aug. 24, 2025
August 27th, 2025
Have you ever felt spiritually stalled? Like you remember a time when your faith was vibrant and alive, but now you're just going through the motions? You're not alone. A survey of 15,000 Christians revealed that 95% admitted to being stalled in their spiritual journey.The story of Hernando Cortez, the Spanish explorer who landed in Mexico in 1519, offers a powerful metaphor for commitment. Upon a...

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