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The Value Of Virtue
Join us as John delves into the traits that we should be adding to our faith and why virtue is so valuable.
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Відео

A Resting Place For Faith
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Join us as Pastor Chris talks about our faith and where we should be putting it.
Finding Rest - A Short Short Film...
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Feeling Run Down, Tired, In Need of Rest? - Come to Christ and You Will Find It.
You Must Be converted
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Join us as Pastor Chris talks about adding to our faith after being converted.
Addion and Sbtraction
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Join us as Pastor Chris talks about the essential additives to our faith.
Obtaining reightousness
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Obtaining reightousness
When things look dark.
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When things look dark.
The Covenants Of God
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Join us for this Wednesday night bible study as Pastor Chris talks about our covenant relationship with God. Discover the depth of God's covenant relationships in this insightful Bible study led by Pastor Chris. This video explores the meaning and significance of God's covenants and how they shape our spiritual journey. Whether you're seeking deeper faith, understanding of Biblical principles, ...
Becoming Peter
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Join us as Pastor Chris shares an impactful sermon on becoming the person God calls you to be. In this message, Pastor Chris takes us through the life of Peter and how God transformed him into a leader for the early church. Discover how God’s grace and power can work through our weaknesses to make us stronger in faith and purpose. Chapters: 1. Introduction & Welcome - 00:00 - 02:45 🙏 2. The St...
Grudge Not
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Join us for a powerful message as Pastor Chris teaches on the importance of patience, humility, and avoiding grudges in our walk of faith. In this sermon, we explore the teachings from the Book of James, particularly focusing on James 5:8-12. Discover how embracing patience and enduring hardship without resentment brings us closer to God and strengthens our faith. Chapters: 1. Introduction & W...
How is grace affecting you
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Join us as Pastor Chris talks about God’s grace in this wednesday night bible study. Learn how grace shapes our lives and invites us into God's purpose, and discover how Noah's story exemplifies the effects of God's grace on a person's journey. If you're looking to grow spiritually and understand how grace is working in your life, this message will provide encouragement and insight. Chapters: ...
Finding Wisdom
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Join Pastor Chris in this insightful sermon as he delves into the theme of finding wisdom through Proverbs 3, offering practical life lessons for facing fear, embracing faith, and cultivating a deeper understanding of God's will. Discover the significance of wisdom in overcoming life's challenges and how it leads to a life of peace and confidence in God's plan. This sermon explores how to appro...
Behold The Husbandman
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Join Pastor Chris as he delivers a powerful message on the significance of patience in our walk with Christ, using the analogy of the farmer (husbandman) from James 5:7-8. Learn how patience and faith are essential in spiritual growth, nurturing, and waiting on God’s timing for the harvest. Chapters: 1. 🙏 Opening Prayer & Introduction (00:00 - 03:00) - A prayer before delving into the message. ...
The Gifts Of Grace
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Join Us as Pastor Chris talks about the gifts of grace and how to use them.
Finding Your Place in the Body of Christ
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Join us as Pastor Chris talks about finding our place in the body of Christ. And how to use our gifts and talents.
Adding To Our Faith
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Adding To Our Faith
Proving God's Will
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Proving God's Will
The Power Of The Tongue
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The Power Of The Tongue
Sunday Is Coming
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Sunday Is Coming
Standing In The Gap
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Standing In The Gap
We're Looking In Wrong Place
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We're Looking In Wrong Place
By The Grace Of God
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By The Grace Of God
Why Should We Be Patient
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Why Should We Be Patient
To Be Right WIth God
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To Be Right WIth God
The 3 Types Of Christians
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The 3 Types Of Christians
Who Were the Sons of God
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Who Were the Sons of God
If the Lord Wills It
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If the Lord Wills It
This is the Grace of God
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This is the Grace of God
Dont put your faith in something else
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Dont put your faith in something else
In a World Full of Choices Choose God
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In a World Full of Choices Choose God

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Tudorgeable
    @Tudorgeable 19 годин тому

    Zoomer marketing for christianity, this is interesting. Well acted, & filmed!

  • @graciewilliams3904
    @graciewilliams3904 2 дні тому

    Find rest my soul!!

  • @chriscurtis1578
    @chriscurtis1578 Місяць тому

    The Septuagint which is at least nine centuries older than the Masoretic Text says that Goliath was 18 cubits and a span. This would have put him at a height of 6'9 which considering the average height of a Jewish man in that day was 5'4 he would have still been a giant in the eyes of the Jews. Another interesting thing about the Septuagint is found in the book of Job. The phrase sons of God were never used to describe angels, it simply said the angels of God so if someone was using this manuscript in the day of Christ or earlier the book of Job would have never been used to prove that the sons of God in Genesis 6 were angels. Why did the Jewish scribes change angels of God in Job to sons of God when writing they wrote the Masoretic Text? They probably did it because they rejected Jesus's claim that He was the Only Begotten Son of the Father. Hebrews says that God has never called an angel son, yet the Masoretic Text does it 3 times. Food for thought..............

  • @goodnickclark
    @goodnickclark 2 місяці тому

    PERFECT INTRO

  • @trollala_555
    @trollala_555 2 місяці тому

    Over exaggerated intro

  • @kalebmccord831
    @kalebmccord831 4 місяці тому

    Fantastic

  • @markrichter2053
    @markrichter2053 5 місяців тому

    There’s only one way to follow a foot washer. That’s to wash feel. Jesus was the physical incarnation of God’s heart: “I do only what I see my Father doing.” I st out of the intimacy of the Godhead that Jesus acts. And he acts in perfect harmony with his Abba and the Spirit. He acts before he preached. I bored of seeing church leadership preach about foot washing. If they want to lead like Jesus they need to get down from the lectern, roll up their sleeves and actually start washing feet. That would be prophetic leadership. Mouth shut. Sleeves rolled up. On your knees before the dirty feet of your community.

  • @markrichter2053
    @markrichter2053 5 місяців тому

    Faith seems to be a profoundly human behaviour, shown to have many benefits in terms of individual psychological resilience and social solidarity. it has the capacity to elevate a society culturally. The corporate endeavour towards the transcendent can lead to development in the sacred arts, including great architecture and music. Not only can faith bring a shared identity like this, but it is often the bedrock for a healthy shared social morality. The problem seems to arise when corporate faiths become attached to power structures which use it to manipulate or subjugate populations, or those sections of a faith that have become associated with it’s leadership begin to use their moral authority to develop their power base. In this way all organised religion exhibits the negative aspects of cultic power play. Characterising normal human emotions and behaviours as temptations to sins that must be fought binds adherents in shame cycles of failure, guilt and repentance. Internal shame leads to ever more fanatical religiosity. And shame and condemnation are used as a way to police the borders between the in-group and outsiders. Christian Evangelicalism, like many other organised religions is, at heart, morally compromised and profoundly uncivilised. It relies for it’s so called morality, on the authority of a literal reading of ancient Scriptures, written in cultures with a moral code that only made sense in the original historical context and we would now consider brutal and backward. This leaves the church open to a raft of wicked theological justifications for blatantly inhumane practices and a slavish submission to a literalist interpretation of the scriptures, even where they reflect the brutal morality of primitive cultures. This leaves no room for the individual to recognise any true empathy for his fellow man. The profoundly progressive “Do as you would be done by” and “love thy neighbour as thyself” in the teachings of Jesus are lost beneath the dictates of a patriarchal authoritarianism, where a literalist interpretation of Scripture can be used to justify the vilest crimes against humanity. These crimes have historically included slavery for hundreds of years, the ethnic cleansing of indigenous populations in the new world, the exploitation of colonial peoples and nations, the exploitation of the working classes by their overlords, apartheid, and the holocaust. Not to mention all the evil of the crusades, the Spanish Inquisition and the Protestant Reformation. It continues to justify evil attitudes like ant-Semitism, homophobia, misogyny and racism. The fact that modern Christian Protestant thinking almost totally failed to challenge these outrages and actually still endorses many of them is testimony to the power of religious dogmatic belief over the rational mind and the feeling conscience. This power is so complete that otherwise intelligent people are capable of behaving like monstrous imbeciles in the name of a God of love. And those on the outside of this cultic group-think are left in a state that goes beyond outrage to astonished disbelief at the apparent hypocrisy, cognitive dissonance and sheer bloody-minded stupidity of believers. It is no accident that American Evangelicalism is synonymous with Christian Nationalism and has led the the current state of the GOP and the support for Donald Trump. “The very idea that a text should tell you what you should do is actually immoral. Because now you’re saying that whatever somebody writes has become moral for you. Morality should not be based on authority. It should be based on your empathy for the suffering of other human beings.” Dr Avalos

  • @mariclemcarthur5376
    @mariclemcarthur5376 7 місяців тому

    When I lived in Cumming , Ga. 9 years ago I fell in love with this church. Never found one like it anywhere. Not any state. It is one of my places I visit in my memory. As you get old and if not married life becomes so lonely. So we visit the good times in our minds This is a big testimony to their loving church. They reach out to the poor and struggling. They aren't about $..they have a lot of fellowship with each other. It's Bible based. I'm 65 now. It was my favorite church. The pastor reached out to everyone.

  • @simonslater9024
    @simonslater9024 7 місяців тому

    You must stop calling your protestant CULT a church because that’s blasphemy!

  • @johnbooth4604
    @johnbooth4604 7 місяців тому

    If you enjoyed this documentary stay tuned our documentary on the Philippines is coming soon!

  • @libbyloveplans
    @libbyloveplans 7 місяців тому

    Thank you John for this message. This was such a blessing.

  • @johnbooth4604
    @johnbooth4604 8 місяців тому

    Sorry everyone I seem to have posted the un edited version of the sermon I’ll repost with full color and fixed audio once I’m back in the states!

  • @courtneytruslow6913
    @courtneytruslow6913 8 місяців тому

    Thank you Lord for the Power of your Holy Spirit!!!!!

  • @zahidmasih9165
    @zahidmasih9165 8 місяців тому

  • @zahidmasih9165
    @zahidmasih9165 8 місяців тому

    Hallelujah

  • @audreyrichmond412
    @audreyrichmond412 8 місяців тому

    I always wondered that if God loved us why did he put that tree in the garden to tempt Adam and Eve in the first place. Kind of feels like a set up from the get go.