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Stories that Change

Stories that Change

September 24, 2023 • Kelli Wommack • John 20:1–18

Pastor Kelli concludes our series, "Stories that Change," with a message of deliverance, devotion and discipleship as we look at Mary Magdalene's story that dramatically changes as she encounters Jesus.

Stories that Change

September 17, 2023 • Derrick Shields • Mark 5:1–20

Jesus delivered a Gentile from the control of a “legion” of demons and sent him to his people as a witness to God’s power, goodness, and mercy. 

Stories that Change

September 3, 2023 • Jason Shawa • Matthew 1, 2 Peter

Restoration is defined as “the idea of bringing back to its starting point; bringing something back to normal conditions and stability.” Whether one is guilty of committing sin or is a victim of sin that has been committed against them, restoration is possible on the other side of that sin. Sin does not cancel one’s call and purpose in life. God is not done. He doesn’t waste His callings. We can learn what restoration looks like by looking at the life of Peter throughout the books of Matthew and 1 & 2 Peter. 

Stories that Change

August 27, 2023 • Derrick Shields • Luke 19:1–10

"Lost doesn't mean they're condemned... it just means they're not in the right place."  Zacchaeus— a traitor and extortionist to his people but valuable to Jesus— was saved through a revelation of Jesus (not self-reform), which led Jesus to affirm his identity within God’s people and Zacchaeus to become a righteous steward of his riches. 

Stories that Change

August 20, 2023 • Kelli Wommack • John 4:1–42

"Jesus is not satisfied for us to live a tame, stagnant life!" Due to an encounter with Jesus, a broken outcast among the Samaritans of Sychar is transformed into a restored influencer. Pastor Kelli beckons us into the abundant, living water to which Jesus calls us through her latest message in our series, "Stories that Change."

Stories that Change

August 13, 2023 • Derrick Shields • Acts 9:1–19

Saul’s encounter with Jesus transformed him from a persecutor of Christ (according to the will of Saul), to an apostle of Christ (according to the will of Christ).