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Marks of a Disciple Part 3
In this week’s message Pastor Samuel continues the series “Marks of a Disciple”. He talks about how becoming a christian is not just a one and done thing. We as believers are ment to grow in our salvation and faith, so that we can further Gods kingdom. Hosea 4:6 says “My people are destroyed for a lack of knowledge.” We need to be in Gods word so we can combat the storms ahead. In this sermon pastor Samuel talks about four ways we can grow spiritually, 1. Be in the word (bible), 2. the friends and people you hangout with matters, 3. Grow be around people that will challenge you, and 4. Be apart of the body (church). Enjoy this message and have a blessed week.
Marks of a Disciple Part 2
In this week’s message Pastor Ross Scheer speaks about end times and how to evangelize. He uses 1 Corinthians 13:4 to show how we should approach others when sharing the gospel.
Marks of a Disciple Part 1
In this week’s message Pastor Samuel starts a series called “Marks of a Disciple.” He begins to talks about the key characteristics—or “marks”—that show someone is genuinely living as a disciple, like loving others, obeying God’s Word, growing spiritually, and following Jesus with commitment. Pastor Samuel talks about how living and serving God is a life style, not a shirt that we can put on and take off.