What seems impossible humanly is possible with God.
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What seems impossible humanly is possible with God.
During the service and in the online service, Pastor Wes shared the next part of Paul's story in Acts, where he and Silas went to the city of Berea and later to Athens.
All over the world God is raising up churches in the midst of troubled times who will model the kingdom of God in and from a given community of people.
No matter what’s happened in your past, nor your current circumstances, you can receive a new vision from God for your life, your family, and future that is bigger than you can yet imagine.
A conflict is a serious disagreement between people. Sometimes this disagreement can last a long time. Sadly, we live in a world of conflicts of many kinds.
To build strong churches means focussing on developing disciples, who are truly committed to following Jesus at all times.
The Bible teaches that there is only one special One, the One true and all-powerful God, who alone deserves the honour and glory.
Every Christian can overcome the enemy by using the principles we see in Acts 13:4-12. He encouraged us to remember that ‘greater is he who is within us than he who is in the world.’
How do you know if someone is truly walking the walk as a follower of Jesus Christ and not just talking the talk?
Many people are asleep to the possibility of miracles. Yet miracles do happen, and they can happen to you.
This week, Pastor Wes shared that to move forward in any area of life means leaving the safety of the known and getting out of your depth.
Paul’s life was completely turned around, and your life can too!
One of the greatest gifts we can share with others is the good news about Jesus.
This week we see how the first Christians reacted when the going got tough and what happened as a result.
On Sunday we began our new series, Spread The Fire, hearing all about How To See The Release Of God's Healing Power.
Pentecost Sunday is a special day of celebration for all Christians. We celebrate the birthday of the Christian church when the Holy Spirit suddenly came in wind and tongues of fire appeared on the disciples.
In the New Testament the 12 disciples became the 12 apostles to establish Christ’s church. That’s why so much of the ministry of Jesus was focussed on recruiting and training the 12.
Prayer is always the foundation for a move of the Holy Spirit.
It is the Holy Spirit who gives us a new nature and new desires to live for God.
The prospect of the Second Coming of Christ is foundational to us having great hope for the future and to living confidently in a world full of problems.