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  • Go! And… Refresh Others - Proverbs 11:25 Series

    Contributed by Dean Courtier on Dec 2, 2025
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    In a spiritually thirsty world, God calls His people to be a refreshing presence.

    Go! And… Refresh Others - Proverbs 11:25 (NLT) “The generous will prosper; those who refresh others will themselves be refreshed.” INTRODUCTION — A THIRSTY WORLD NEEDS A REFRESHED CHURCH Church, every generation tries to satisfy its thirst in different ways. Some chase success, others chase ...read more

  • Sermon On Crying Wolf

    Contributed by William Meakin on Dec 14, 2025
     | 41 views

    Crying wolf is defined as a call for help when it is not needed, culminating in a possible non-belief by others when aid is truly required.

    Criss Jami, an American poet, essayist and musician once remarked: “Like crying wolf, if you keep looking for sympathy as a justification for your actions, you will someday be left standing alone when you really need help.” Revelation 13:1 reminds us: “And I saw a beast rising out of the sea, with ...read more

  • The Power Of Words

    Contributed by Joel Bernardino on Jan 8, 2026
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    The Bible makes a powerful declaration: life and death are in the power of the tongue. This means our words are never neutral. Every time we speak, we are releasing something—either life or death, hope or discouragement, truth or confusion.

    THE POWER OF WORDS Pastor Joel Bernardino - January 8, 2026 Proverbs 18:21, “Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruits.” The Bible makes a powerful declaration: life and death are in the power of the tongue. This means our words are never neutral. ...read more