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2 March 2026

The Holy Spirit

The Holy Spirit

Often the Holy Spirit is treated as the forgotten part of the Godhead, yet from the beginning He has been active. In Acts 1:7–8, Jesus reveals that power for witness comes through Him, God’s presence empowering His people for purpose.

Often the Holy Spirit is treated as the forgotten part of the Godhead, yet from the beginning He has been active. In Acts 1:7–8, Jesus reveals that power for witness comes through Him, God’s presence empowering His people for purpose.

The Holy Spirit

Often the Holy Spirit is treated as the forgotten part of the Godhead, yet from the beginning He has been active. In Acts 1:7–8, Jesus reveals that power for witness comes through Him, God’s presence empowering His people for purpose.

  • March 8, 2026

    Because He Lives

    Angela Hogan

    Because Jesus lives, we have a living hope. No matter what we face today, tomorrow is secure in Him. The resurrection of Jesus means that fear, trials, and uncertainty never have the final word.

  • March 8, 2026

    Jesus Cares

    Ike Okpobiri

    Have you ever felt like God was silent in the middle of your storm? In this sermon from Mark 4, we look at the night Jesus slept in the boat—and the powerful truth the disciples discovered about who He really is.

  • March 2, 2026

    What Is The Church

    Ike Okpobiri

    The church is not defined by culture or trends, but by unity in the Holy Spirit. Through Psalm 133 and Acts 6–7, it reveals the Church as one body expressing Christ, each part empowered to reflect Jesus in a divided world.

  • February 16, 2026

    The Blood Is Required

    Charles Lincoln

    From the beginning, the blood was required. Through Cain and Abel, we see that worship is not defined by effort but by God’s standard of sacrifice. The message traces how redemption has always been rooted in blood—pointing ultimately to Christ.

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