The Gifts of the Spirit for the work of the Kingdom: Pentecost Sunday

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Intercession

Genesis 18v16-33 with Gavin Bennett When confronted with injustice, suffering, and evil, it's easy to wonder what difference our prayers can make. God's invitation is not to bargain with him but to partner with him through intercession, trusting that his grace reaches into the da ...  Show more

Left Out

Genesis 16v1-2 with Christian Dawson What does it look like to trust God when life is more complicated than you expected? When there are no simple people? When the promise seems to be for someone else, and you’re left wondering if you’ve been overlooked? That’s where we find Sara ...  Show more

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What Are the Signs of the Holy Spirit?
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The Fruit of the Spirit
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