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Called to Change One Life at a Time!
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Called to Change One Life at a Time!
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Called to Change One Life at a Time!
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Called to Change One Life at a Time!
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Called to Change One Life at a Time!
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Called to Change One Life at a Time!
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Called to Change One Life at a Time!
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Called to Change One Life at a Time!
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Called to Change One Life at a Time!
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Called to Change One Life at a Time!
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Called to Change One Life at a Time!
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Called to Change One Life at a Time!
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LCM is One House. A house that has been drawn into oneness by the Spirit and Word of God. His spirit and his word has unified us to him and to the body of Christ. We are therefore called to do the same for all around us,
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His Word is Enough delivered by Pastors Matt and Spencer underscores the sufficiency of God's word and its transformative power in the lives of believers and the church. This sermon emphasizes that exalting God's word equates to exalting His character, thoughts, emotions, and will, which surpass human limitations. Covering scriptures from Colossians 3:15-17 and Romans 15:14, we rekindled our commitment to allowing Christ's peace and word to dwell richly within us, fostering spiritual growth, unity, and effective ministry. This sermon stressed the importance of words and deeds done in Jesus' name, empowered by the Spirit of God, to produce signs and wonders that confirm the gospel. By drawing parallels with biblical passages such as Exodus 8, 31, and 2 Corinthians 3:3, demonstrated the "finger of God" inscribing His word on the hearts of believers, equipping them to minister with divine power and purpose. Ultimately, we were encouraged to continually seek more of God's word and Spirit to fulfill our priestly service and expand His kingdom.
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The King is all glorious in his temple. As we exalt him through our actions, it will draw others to the Son of Glory.
Let this message from brothers Carlos Rueda and Cody Stephens spur you on to contemplate his worthiness to the point that it changes you and everything around you.
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“What Think Ye??," preached by Pastors Linton and Wade emphasized the importance of unwavering faith and commitment to God. Using biblical figures like Jacob and Joshua, who demonstrated persistent faith despite challenges, we were encouraged to not hold back but act in faith and obedience. Scriptural examples from 2 Corinthians, Song of Solomon, Isaiah, and Hebrews, illustrated the importance of perseverance and recognizing God's worthiness. The call to action is to rise, remain steadfast in our mission, and acknowledge Christ's central role in our lives, responding to His worthiness with total commitment. Our time concluded with a reflection on the joy and privilege of following Christ through suffering and trials, emphasizing that unwavering devotion will lead to ultimate victory and fulfillment of God's promises.
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We are in a "Target Rich Environment" as preached by brothers Gabriel Sutherland and Andrew Tisdale. We know who we are sons and have been given all the encouragement you can muster! All that's left is to act. We have a mandate from the Father to make disciples and it is not optional. If you know Jesus then you have been entrusted with the secret things to unlock this way of life for those trapped in darkness. Make the most of the one spirit-filled supernatural life you have.
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"War Drums” delivered by Pastors Spencer, Linton, and Abimbola is a follow up from our New Year’s Eve service where we received an incredible and exciting vision God has for us in 2025 and the years to come. The sermon “War Drums” focused our attention on how baptism is a powerful declaration of faith and a spiritual battle cry against disobedient powers. Walking through biblical stories like the flood, the Exodus, and Jesus' baptism, showed how these events represented God’s declarations of war and the preservation of His people. The message emphasized that baptism isn't just symbolic—it's a call to live righteously and actively fight God's battles. It was an inspiring reminder that we're all children of God, equipped to extend His kingdom. Our time together ended with public baptisms of men and women within our congregation, as they boldly declared their faith, and commitment to go on a war campaign against the forces of darkness by fighting heaven’s battles.
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Extraordinary Oaths highlighted the scriptural imperative of making and keeping our vows to God. Drawing from Psalm 116 and Psalm 15, Pastors Matthew and Wade showcased the gravity with which God regards oaths and their powerful role in shaping Christ's character within us. They contrasted David, who faithfully upheld his oaths even in the face of suffering, with Saul, who broke his, underscoring the spiritual growth that comes from steadfast commitment. Our gathering concluded with a powerful renewal of our vows through communion, symbolizing our unwavering dedication to our King and our promises, no matter the cost.
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There is a pattern that takes place when we see prophecy being fulfilled. It happens when we see a man of God rise up and take responsibility for the state of affairs surrounding him. His God in turn helps him, empowers him, and causes him to walk out the very word that scripture declares. Elder Adam Corra and Pastor Justin Linton preach this fiery message entitled "Pattern of Prophecy: Taking Responsibility" & inspire us to cultivate the ranger mentality as we head into the new year.
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