Prayer

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Mixing Prayer and Politics

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I Timothy 2:1-2.  As we get closer to November in this election year the political debate and rhetoric is intensifying. There are those who say religion and politics don’t mix, but in the wake of the Democratic Convention and the Republican Convention coming up Pastor Barry says they must mix and challenges Christian citizens to […]

HEROES; Nehemiah

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Nehemiah 9-10. When a delegation from Jerusalem arrives in Persia with a message for the Jewish community there, they look for Nehemiah. Nehemiah is the respected leader, probably because he’s deeply spiritual and has an important position in the government. The message is that Jerusalem is still in ruins, the walls are still broken down, […]

Guest Speaker: Cris Pangaribuan

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John 10:27.  Cris is the pastor of Journey of Faith Fellowship. Cris was born and raised in Jakarta, Indonesia.  Born into a Christian family he served the Lord in the children and youth ministries.  He then moved to the USA after high school to pursue his music passion.   During that time his life’s direction […]

Lead Us Not Into Temptation

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Matthew 6:9-13; Luke 11:1-4. The more we understand about the promises of God, the richer, and more meaningful our prayers will become. The first three petitions in the Lord’s Prayer relate to God and His glory.  The last three relate to man and his need. This petition is the cry of the heart that despises […]

Forgive Us Our Sins

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Matthew 6:9-13; Luke 11:1-4. This is the only part of the prayer upon which Jesus comments (Matthew 6:14-15). This gives focus on the importance of forgiveness. In this sermon Pastor Barry will share six reasons from scripture why we should forgive others. The life of many believers is short circuited in its power because of unresolved […]

Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread

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Matthew 6:9-13; Luke 11:1-4. Bread represents all physical provision. We can’t be a spiritual being unless we are first a physical one and so God begins with the physical. God cares that our physical needs are met and because of that we don’t need to be preoccupied with the physical.  As a matter of fact God […]

Thy Will Be Done

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Matthew 6:9-13; Luke 11:1-4. This phrase affirms that we have a right to refuse certain situations as inevitable.  We have a right to pray that God will intervene and do things the way they ought to be done. Praying this way is an act of defiance against Satan and all that is fallen in this world, […]