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Pastor Hassan Rasheed

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You've Been Warned

July 17, 2022 • Pastor Hassan Rasheed • Galatians 5:16–21

Holy Spirit Fill Me Up

April 24, 2022 • Pastor Hassan Rasheed • Luke 4:16–21

Discovering My Purpose

October 26, 2019 • Pastor Hassan Rasheed

Discipleship Retreat: Investing In My Purpose I

Blessed Harvest Nation

September 20, 2020 • Apostle Brian G.Fite • Genesis 46:1–3

They went in a family and came out a nation. Jacob did not develop a nation. He birthed it. Through multiplication and maintaining their identity the family of Jacob became the nation of Israel. Blessed Harvest Nation will be birthed not developed.

Mighty Warrior

July 26, 2020 • Pastor Hassan Rasheed • Judges 6:11–18

There is a WARrior in you! Oftentimes we lose sight of who Yahweh has called us to be; and what the purpose and destiny is for our lives. As Disciples we must take heed and rest on and in the WORDS of Yahweh. His profound promises and affirmations given to us are vital as we grow and journey through our Discipleship. Gideon, Yahweh’s chosen Warrior/Judge was hesitant and his faith wavered in his appointed assignment for Yahweh. However, we find that he was able to tear down idols and defeat his foes with only 300 men in the authority and power that was given to him. We must arrive at an understanding that Yahweh is always with us as we wage war against the flesh, the world and the enemy.

Impact

December 8, 2019 • Pastor Hassan Rasheed • Exodus 3:1–12

The capacity to have a strong effect on the character, development or behavior of someone or something. Oftentimes we overlook and disregard the impact we have on ourselves, our children, other people and the kingdom of God. Our decisions and how we operate as believers impacts our ministry and the God ordained purpose for our lives. The church is in a state of emergency due to the fact believers have desensitized themselves to the true word of Yahweh. We have settled for mediocrity, we’ve accepted false doctrine, we’ve allowed customs and practices of the world to take our minds captive, we’ve permitted sensationalized preaching from the pulpit and indoctrinated our spirits with self seeking principles that have nothing to do with making Disciples.

Distractions

December 22, 2019 • Pastor Hassan Rasheed • Luke 10:38–42

As we (the Church) seeks to worship God in Spirit and truth we must have a mindset that is focused on God. The church cannot provide God true authentic worship if we are distracted. A mind that is distracted is mind that is not focused. My Worship Offer cannot be genuine if I have been distracted by the many things of this world. It is God’s desire that we yield and surrender to His Spirit and understand that truth must be incorporated in our worship. My distraction(s) limits me from honest worship; so I must seek to regain and remain focused so that my worship is authentic.

World War Me: Me vs Me

June 23, 2019 • Pastor Hassan Rasheed • Romans 7:14–25

It’s World War ME. The nature of my flesh versus my relationship with the Spirtit. It is an every day battle of making a decision to adhere to what the flesh desires or what the Holy Spirit wants. As believers we must understand that obedience to flesh keeps us from pursuit of our purpose and listening to the Spirit will nurture our relationship with God. Paul provides for his audience the battle that he faces as it pertains to the flesh. This battle gives the contemporary church the blue print to overcome the flesh. It is a decision to implement the principles set by the Holy Spirit to live according to the God appointed destiny designed for the Disciple.

Are you Well or Sick?

July 7, 2019 • Pastor Hassan Rasheed • Luke 5:14, Luke 5:27–32

The contemporary church as we know it has been riddled with many spiritual infirmities. We are in desperate need of a spiritual healing. Due to our lack of commitment, desire to serve, and disobedience to the will of Yahweh, we have become spiritually sick (with sin). Only Yahweh can remedy this sickness through is unconditional love, grace, and mercy. We must understand also it is through sincere and humble repentance we can be healed by Yahweh

Hello, My Name is Fear

September 30, 2018 • Pastor Hassan Rasheed • Matthew 10:16–23

The spirit of fear has tormented the community of believers for some time. We have allowed fear to enter our minds and take control of our very existence. Fear has stifled the people of Yahweh to the point where we have chosen not to move in the purpose and destiny Yahweh has for us. We must defeat fear with our FAITH!! We can no longer allow the spirit of fear to impede our progress in reaping the harvest of Yahweh.

Your Reaping Strategy: Come and See

July 22, 2018 • Pastor Hassan Rasheed • John 4:1–10, John 4:16–19, John 4:27–43

The contemporary church of today has been assisgned to reap the harvest that has been prepared. We often allow ourselves to become distracted and as result we are not working to reap God’s harvest. To reap simply means to bring someone into the Kingdom of God. It is evident that there needs to be a Reaping Strategy implemented by the church in order to increase the Kingdom of God. Yeshua’s conversation with this Samaritan woman at the well illuminates for the audience the strategy Yeshua implemented so that the Samaritan city of Sychar would come and see a man the would change their lives forever.

Distractions

November 26, 2017 • Pastor Hassan Rasheed • Luke 10:38–42

As we (the Church) seek to worship God in Spirit and truth we must have a mindset that is focused on God. The Church cannot offer God true authentic worship if we are distracted. A mind that is distracted is a mind that is not focused. My Worship Offer cannot be genuine if I have been distracted by the many things of this world. It is God’s desire that we yield and surrender to His Spirit and understand that truth must be incorporated in our worship. My distraction(s) limit me from honest worship; so I must seek to regain and remain focused so that my worship is authentic.

When God Says No

July 23, 2017 • Pastor Hassan Rasheed • 2 Samuel 12:15–23

As it relates to God in the contemporary church, there seems to be a prevailing issue that we have. We seek Him and pray to Him for things that are not beneficial to God and His Kingdom, but to us. Our hearts and minds are not set on the things for the Kingdom, but for the the materialism that this world has to offer. The prevailing issue is when God tells us "NO!!!" The question has always been and remains today in the church is how do we RESPOND when God says "NO". God’s sovereign will always be executed and His answer will never change. God told David that the child he and Bathseeba bore will die. David sought for seven dasys asking God to save the child. God’s answer was still "NO"! David’s response was WORSHIP!!! Will the church respond with worship when God says "NO"?