Category: Weekly Messages

A CHANGED PERSPECTIVE
Philippians 4:19,20 Sometimes we tend to forget how this grand epistle to the Philippians ends. It climaxes with this thought, “But my God shall supply all your need according to [...]
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SATAN OVERRULED
Psalm 46             This Psalm was a song that the children of Israel used to sing in the temple of the Lord. It is known as the sublime song of [...]
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CHURCH IN HARD TIMES
Job 1:20-22             Job realized that in our feastings and frolicking that the devil can slip in, so he sent and sanctified his children after their times of feasting. He [...]
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CLERGY APPRECIATION MONTH – WE CELEBRATE YOU FOR ALL YOU DO!
            We want it to be fully known that this is a fellowship that celebrates and supports its pastors and every clergy member. The apostle Peter in his insightful writings [...]
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MY SIMPLE PRAYER
Psalm 116:7             Trouble, sorrow, sickness and adversity can do a real number on the soul. They can affect us in some most unusual ways. Sometimes they can cause us [...]
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THE PSALM OF THE STORM
Psalm 91             Psalm 91, contrary to what some might believe, is not a psalm about still waters.  In this psalm there is direct mention of many of the perils [...]
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READY AND WATCHING
Luke 12:35 – 40     In this passage, Luke the physician, accurately and carefully records for us the words of Jesus Christ in reference to his teaching about His second coming. [...]
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THE KEY IS YOU
  Nehemiah 1             Nehemiah was in Persia, living in the palace, press secretary to the king and doing quite well for himself, yet when he heard that his brethren [...]
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OUR SUBLIME SONG OF FAITH
Psalm 46             This Psalm was a song that the children of Israel used to sing in the temple of the Lord. It is known as the sublime song of [...]
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STRANGE PROVIDENCES
Psalm 105:17 –21 I find it strange that God delivered Joseph by having him put into prison. It seems like being in Pharaoh’s prison was better than being in Mrs. [...]
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