Sunday 18th May – Rooted at Boiling Point – Sister Erica Daniel

What we truly believe is revealed at the boiling point—when pressure is high and our faith is tested.In Luke 22:31–34, Jesus warns Peter, “Satan has asked to sift you as wheat.”
What we truly believe is revealed at the boiling point—when pressure is high and our faith is tested.In Luke 22:31–34, Jesus warns Peter, “Satan has asked to sift you as wheat.”
This week we have Pastor Alan Alexander visiting us to give the message. We look forward to see how God will use his servant. Join us at 10:30 a.m. for our regular Sunday Service.
Our world often measures greatness by displays of strength — the physical strength of an athlete, the financial strength of a corporation, the political strength of a leader, or the military strength of an army.
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This week our Youth department, sharing a message based on this years theme… “I Believe; Help My Unbelief”. Join us for our regular Sunday Service, starting at 10:30 am.
Jesus asks His disciples, “Who do people say that I am?” or words to that effect. This morning we are going to explore the significance of Peter’s confession—“You are the Christ, the Son of the living God,” and how it
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