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

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The Origin of the 12 Tribes

Genesis 30v27-28 with Gavin Bennett What if the patterns that have shaped you for generations don’t have to define you forever? Even in the midst of our brokenness, God moves toward us with compassion, inviting us to stop grasping, renew our trust, and receive the healing and fre ...  Show more

Stairway to Heaven

Genesis 28v10-22 with Tyler Staton We can have powerful encounters with God and still wake up the next morning carrying the same fears, insecurities, and patterns that shaped us before. What happens when a dream becomes a vision, and an encounter with God is converted into a life ...  Show more

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The Fruit of the Spirit
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