The Kingdom of God: The Cross and A Living Sacrifice, Part 4| 10:30am
December 15, 2024 • Steve Hannett
The Kingdom of God: The Cross and A Living Sacrifice, Part 4| 8:30am
December 15, 2024 • Steve Hannett
Citizens of Heaven: The Cross and A Living Sacrifice, Part 3| 10:30am
December 8, 2024 • Steve Hannett
Citizens of Heaven: The Cross and A Living Sacrifice, Part 3| 8:30am
December 8, 2024 • Steve Hannett
The Cross and A Living Sacrifice, Part 2| 8:30am
December 1, 2024 • Steve Hannett
The Cross and A Living Sacrifice, Part 2| 10:30am
December 1, 2024 • Steve Hannett
"The Cross and A Living Sacrifice, Part 2" focused on understanding God's overarching plan as illustrated in the Bible, contrasting divine truths with worldly systems, particularly emphasizing the concept of Babylon as an ungodly symbol of a people separated from God and positioned against God.
The Cross and A Living Sacrifice | 10:30am
November 24, 2024 • Steve Hannett
The Cross and A Living Sacrifice | 8:30am
November 24, 2024 • Steve Hannett
The Mind of The Spirit | 8:30
November 10, 2024 • Steve Hannett
"The Mind of The Spirit," explores the significance of cultivating a spiritual mindset, which allows believers to access profound insights revealed by the Holy Spirit, contrasting it with human reasoning that often leads to misunderstanding God’s truth. Throughout the sermon, the pastor highlights the inseparable relationship between the Word of God and the Holy Spirit, outlining how Scripture serves as a guide and source of nourishment for Christians.
The Christians Greatest Call 8:30am
November 3, 2024 • Steve Hannett
"The Christians Greatest Call," emphasized the importance of love as the foundation of Christian life, highlighting that authentic Christianity involves following Jesus through challenges and prioritizing love for God over fear of judgment. The connection between love and obedience to God’s commandments was explored, asserting that genuine love leads to faithful living and reinforces the believer's role as salt and light in a world influenced by two opposing kingdoms.
The discussion also addressed the intersection of biblical values and political engagement, urging Christians to vote based on their conscience and the principles of God's kingdom rather than individual candidates. Specific policy issues, such as immigration, support for Israel, and religious liberty were outlined, alongside a warning about threats to parental rights and the sanctity of life. The meeting concluded with a call to action, encouraging congregants to pray for divine guidance in their voting decisions, reinforcing that while political engagement is vital, true salvation rests with Jesus Christ. Participants were urged to remain faithful to their Christian calling in all facets of life.
The Christians Greatest Call | 10:30am
November 3, 2024 • Steve Hannett
The message titled "The Christian's Greatest Call" focused on deepening the understanding of Christian faith and responsibilities in today's world. Beginning with an opening prayer that sought spiritual wisdom and God's presence, the message emphasized the centrality of Jesus Christ in Christianity, encouraging believers to view themselves as citizens of heaven. It highlighted the significance of the Greatest Commandment—loving God fully—and the connection between love and obedience.
The discussion also addressed the intersection of biblical values and political engagement, urging Christians to vote based on their conscience and the principles of God's kingdom rather than individual http://candidates.the teaching addressed the challenges of living in a secular world while belonging to God's kingdom, urging Christians to engage meaningfully in politics, consider biblical perspectives on social issues, and fulfill their civic duties through informed voting.
Key issues such as family design, religious liberty, and the sanctity of life were discussed, with a call to action for believers to align their lives and decisions with biblical principles. The meeting concluded with a prayer, reinforcing the importance of active faith and commitment to God's Word.
Walking in Oneness With God | 8:30am
October 27, 2024 • Steve Hannett • 2 Peter 1:3–4
"Walking in Oneness With God" emphasizes the transformative power of living a life aligned with God's spirit, contrasting true biblical Christianity with humanistic teachings and stressing the necessity of living by God’s promised provision rather than human strength.
Key points include the divine power that enables believers to partake in God's nature and the impact of encountering God's holiness. The message encourages believers to adopt their new identity in Christ, shedding worldly lusts through the love of the Father and maturing by aligning their thoughts with God's perspective.
Walking in Oneness God | 10:30am
October 27, 2024 • Steve Hannett • 2 Peter 1:3–4
The "Walking in Oneness With God" teaching explored the concept of living in the Spirit and understanding spiritual maturity as dependence on God's promises rather than human effort. The session emphasized that true maturity involves transitioning from self-reliance to embracing the mind of Christ, as illustrated by Isaiah’s vision of holiness and repentance in God's presence.
Key points included the importance of escaping worldly corruption by understanding and receiving God's divine nature and being fully aware of one's identity as a new creation in Christ, which fosters a love for God over worldly desires.
Cultivating a Spiritual Mind Part2 | 10:30am
October 20, 2024
In the "Cultivating a Spiritual Mind Part 2" the teaching emphasizes the critical distinction between cultivating a spiritual mind and a carnal mind, highlighting that a spiritual mindset is essential for navigating life's challenges and temptations. The session kicks off with the speaker reflecting on transformative personal experiences and outlining the importance of being spiritually prepared for both current and future adversities. Drawing from biblical references such as Ephesians 6:10-17, the teaching asserts that Christians are called to adopt a warrior mentality rather than a comfortable church culture, urging them to shed worldly wisdom in favor of divine revelation.