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In the beginning of Revelation 7, John saw four angels standing at the four corners of the earth, holding back the four winds so they did not blow on the earth or the sea, or even on any tree. Then another angel appeared to keep them from harming the land, sea and trees until the seal of God is placed on the foreheads of God’s servants. Let’s exami…
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This Sunday, we’ll conclude our study of Revelation 6. Let’s discover what happens in John’s vision when the Lamb breaks the fifth and sixth seals on the scroll in the hand of the one sitting on the throne. How are these events, written over two thousand years ago, still relevant today? Let’s have the eyes to see and the ears to hear the spiritual …
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This Sunday, we begin our study of Revelation 6. Let’s examine the four horses that appear when the Lamb breaks the first six seals on the scroll in the right hand of the one sitting on the throne. Let’s delve into the significance of each horse and what it symbolizes in our consciousness and in our lives. Let us have the eyes to see and the ears t…
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This Sunday, we will explore the spiritual meaning of Palm Sunday, and discover why Palm Sunday is an important part of Lent. Our Youth and Family Ministry will also perform a Palm Sunday skit to reenact Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem. What does this action symbolize in us?
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This Sunday let’s welcome and celebrate our new members and examine why giving is a pillar of lent. Why does the bible say that it is better to give than to receive? Let’s explore why there is power in giving. How does giving bless the giver?
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On this third Sunday of lent, let’s shift our focus to discern the spiritual purpose of prayer and delve more deeply into why prayer is so important during lent. Let’s discover how to “pray without ceasing,” like Jesus did.
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This Sunday, let’s examine the spiritual power of prayer and discover why prayer is one of the pillars of lent. Why does the bible tell us to “pray without ceasing?” How can prayer help us to be better individualized expressions of God?
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This Sunday, we will delve deeper into the spiritual purpose of fasting during the Lenten season. Let’s expand our understanding of how the discipline of fasting can strengthen our spiritual faculty of elimination, our ability to release it and let it go.
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On this first Sunday of Lent, we begin a new season of renewal and transformation. Let us discern a deeper meaning of fasting. Let’s learn how to strengthen our power of elimination through the discipline of fasting, our ability to release it and let it go.
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This Sunday, we’ll take a deeper look at Revelation 5. Let’s revisit the image of the lamb and how the lamb taking the sealed scroll symbolizes overcoming in the soul. Let’s gain a clearer understanding of what it means to worship and sing to the one sitting on the throne and the lamb of God.
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As we examine Revelation 5, we’ll discern the spiritual meaning of the last five scenes of John’s vision of heaven. Let’s explore how the lamb taking the sealed scroll symbolizes overcoming in the soul, and discover how to release aspects of the soul that block us from fully experiencing and expressing God.…
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This Sunday we will delve into Revelation 4. Let’s examine the spiritual meaning of the numbers and images in this chapter, and discern what they represent in us. Let’s learn what it means to worship in heaven when the soul is in a higher state of consciousness.
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In Jesus’ letter to the church in Laodicea, he criticizes them for being “like lukewarm water.” Let’s examine the spiritual message in this letter and how it pertains to us. In what ways do we show up as lukewarm? How can we shift from being lukewarm into being the expression of spiritual judgement?
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This Sunday, we resume our study of Revelation. Let’s examine Jesus’ letter to the church in Philadelphia. To those who are victorious, Jesus says he will write on them the name of God, that they will be citizens in the city of his God and that he will write on them his new name. Let’s learn how to be victorious and begin to live in our new name.…
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As we enter this new year with clean, open hearts and a readiness to move forward, let’s go within to receive our new name from God. Let’s begin to embrace, develop, and live in our new name. In this new name lies the key to more spiritual freedom. Are you ready to become more spiritually free?
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As we embrace our new awareness of the Christ within, let us release what no longer serves us, acknowledge what we have learned and mastered in 2023, and follow God’s guidance as we set our intentions for the new year. Let’s thank God for the beautiful experiences that await us in 2024.
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This Sunday, the Youth Ministry will perform the play, “Christmas Light Show,” a fresh way to retell the Christmas story. Everyone, adults and children, can participate at their own comfort level - whether playing a character on stage or sitting in your seat. What a fun way to bring love and joy to our hearts and minds, as we prepare for the birth …
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This second Sunday of Advent represents peace. As we continue to prepare our hearts and minds for the birth of a deeper awareness of Christ, let’s learn how to quiet the storms within to hear God’s “still small voice” more clearly. Let’s discover how to use the power of the words, “peace, be still.”
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This Sunday, we will examine the message in Jesus' letter to the church in Sardis. Let's look at why Jesus told them that they were dead, even though they had a reputation for being alive. Let’s explore what Sardis represents spiritually and discover what Jesus means when he tells this church to wake up.…
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As we continue our study of Revelation, let's examine Jesus' message in his letter to the church in Thyatira. Let's consider why they were called the permissive church and how this message is relevant to us today. Let’s discover what Jezebel represents spiritually and how to transform a permissive mind.…
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In this Sunday’s healing service, let’s find joy and healing in the grief and pain we feel, from the transition of loved ones, healing opportunities in our bodies, or any other hurtful experiences, situations, or circumstances. Let’s learn how to turn sorrow into joy.
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This Sunday, as we celebrate and embrace our new members, let us examine Jesus' letter to the church in Pergamum, to learn how to purify compromising areas of our consciousness that are out of alignment with Christ and the teachings of Jesus. Let's learn how to purify our Pergamum consciousness.
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As we continue our study of Revelation, let's delve into the message in Jesus' letter to the church in Smyrna. Jesus promises to give them the "crown of life" if they remain faithful even when faced with death. Let's look at what this means and how this message is relevant to our lives today.
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On this Giving Sunday, we will look at how Jesus' message in his letter to the church in Ephesus is similar to the message to Israel in Malachi 3:7-10. Let's discover how returning to God, our first love, effects the way we give and receive. Let's examine what it means to give and receive in love.
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Jesus' letter to the church in Ephesus, years ago, is still relevant today. Many of us don't love God, or each other, as we did at first. Some of us haven’t had that "first love" experience. Let's examine this letter and discover how to return to or develop that first love. Let’s bring back and deepen that "loving feeling."…
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This Sunday, we'll examine the spiritual meaning of John's vision of Jesus in Revelation 1. Let's see how this vision is related to Daniel 7 and discern what the seven churches of Asia represent in our consciousness.
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This Sunday, we begin a study on the book of Revelation. As we delve into the first chapter, let's examine how John's interaction with Jesus symbolizes a process of unfolding in consciousness. Let's explore the divine order of revelation.
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On this first Sunday of the month of Order, we prepare ourselves to begin a study on the book of Revelations. Let's examine our spiritual faculty of order. How are we created to use the power of Divine Order when things go wrong in our lives?
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This Sunday, let's examine the conversion of Saul. How did he shift from persecuting the early followers of Jesus to teaching and preaching Jesus' message to both Jewish people and Gentiles. Why is Saul called "The Apostle of Grace" and what lesson can we learn from his life?
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This Sunday, let's conclude our series on the men who wrote the Gospels. Let's examine John, the author of the last Gospel in the Bible. What can we derive from John's life over 2000 years ago that can be mastered and demonstrated in our lives today?
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This Sunday, we continue our series on the men who wrote the Gospels. Let's study Luke, the disciple of Paul who wrote the third Gospel. Let's discover what Luke spiritually represents and the lessons that we can learn from his life.
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This Sunday, let's go deeper into our examination of Mark, the author of the second Gospel. Let’s discover how Mark's life demonstrates a call to action. In what area of your life is God calling you to action? Are you willing and ready to answer that call?
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This Sunday, as we examine Jesus' "Parable of the Talents," let’s discover how the Kingdom of Heaven can be illustrated by this story about a man who entrusted his money to three servants while he was away on a long trip. How are we like those three servants?
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In the "Parable of the Ten Bridesmaids," Jesus illustrates the importance of being watchful and prepared. What does this mean spiritually? What do the bridesmaids and the bridegroom represent in our consciousness? Will you be ready when the bridegroom comes?
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In the "Parable of the Evil Farmers," Jesus alludes to Isaiah's parable of another vineyard to critique the temple leadership responsible for the proper care of God's people. As we delve deeper, we'll discover the true purpose of Jesus' parable.
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This Sunday, let us delve deeper into the "Parable of the Vineyard Workers," which we examined two weeks ago. Let's discover how to work our inner vineyard and find out why Jesus said, "those who are last now will be first then, and those who are first will be last."
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