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2020-08-1201:07:33

Pastor Joy starts a new series for August "Courageous Living in a Dangerous World" where we study the book of Joshua. This episode shares that we should be faithful until the end, and how we should live and love the Word of God. Be blessed by the message! 
In this powerful continuation of the REAL LIFE ISSUES series, Bro. Makoy shares a godly and inspiring message titled “FAILURE: IT IS ALL OVER,” rooted in Hebrews 11:24-27. Through faith and perseverance, we learn that what seems like failure is truly a part of God’s greater plan for victory and purpose. Let this sermon uplift your spirit, renew your hope, and remind you that with God, every setback is a setup for His glory.
In our series "Real Life Issues: Dealing with My Daily Life Issues," Pastor Joy shared an eye-opening message titled "I Am Stingy," based on Luke 16:1–13. This passage reminds us that how we handle our resources reflects the posture of our hearts toward God. Pastor Joy challenged us to see generosity not as a loss, but as an act of worship and trust — a declaration that everything we have comes from and belongs to Him. When we hold tightly to what we own, we miss the joy of being used by God to bless others. But when we give freely, we experience true freedom and purpose
In our series "Real Life Issues: Dealing with My Daily Life Issues," Pastor Obed shared a convicting message titled "I Am Lazy," based on Revelation 2:1–7. Laziness isn’t just about physical idleness — it can also show up in our spiritual walk when our passion for God fades and our love grows cold. Pastor Obed reminded us of Jesus’ call to the church in Ephesus: to return to our first love, to rekindle our zeal, and to live out our faith with purpose and devotion. This message challenges us to move from comfort to commitment, from apathy to action, and to rediscover the joy of serving God wholeheartedly.
In our series "Real Life Issues: Dealing with My Daily Life Issues," Pastor Joy Gotico shared a timely message titled "I Am Afraid," based on Numbers 13:26–33. Just like the Israelites who saw the giants in the land and felt fear, we, too, often face situations that seem bigger than us. Fear can distort our perspective and keep us from stepping into God’s promises. Pastor Joy reminded us that while fear is real, God’s power, presence, and promises are greater. When we choose faith over fear, we begin to see beyond the giants and into the victory God has already prepared for us
As we continue the series "Real Life Issues," Pastor Joy Gotico shared a timely message titled "I Am Distracted," from Matthew 14:22–33. Just like Peter, who began to sink when his eyes shifted from Jesus to the storm around him, we are often weighed down by life’s worries, fears, and distractions. Pastor Joy reminded us that the key to overcoming life’s noise is to fix our eyes on Christ — the One who calms the winds and waves. When we choose to look to Him, our faith is strengthened, our steps are steadied, and our hearts find peace.
Real Life Issues | Fatigue

Real Life Issues | Fatigue

2025-09-1001:20:54

The series "Real Life Issues: Dealing with My Daily Life Issues" opens with a powerful message from Pastor Joy Gotico, based on 1 Kings 19:1-16. In the midst of life’s pressures, challenges, and moments of discouragement, we often feel overwhelmed and alone. Pastor Joy reminds us that even in our weakest moments, God is present, attentive, and ready to speak into our lives. Through the story of Elijah, we learn that God’s strength often comes in quiet, unexpected ways — not just in dramatic displays, but in stillness, clarity, and gentle guidance.
As we continue the series "I Love My Church: Love God, Love One Another," Pastor Roman Guevara shared an inspiring message titled "Better Together in Worship," based on Hebrews 10:24–25. Worship is more than a personal experience — it is a shared celebration that strengthens, encourages, and unites the body of Christ. Pastor Roman reminds us that when we gather together, we spur one another on in love, faith, and devotion, reflecting the beauty of God’s presence in community. This message calls us to embrace the joy, encouragement, and strength that comes from worshiping God together.
As we continue the series "I Love My Church: Love God, Love One Another," Pastor Obed shared an inspiring message from Philippians 2:1–4 titled "Honor One Another." To honor each other is to reflect the heart of Christ — valuing others above ourselves and choosing to love in action. Pastor Obed reminded us that we honor one another by pursuing unity in the body of Christ, walking through humility that sets aside pride, and living selflessly so that others may experience God’s love through us. This message is a call to build a church community where respect, care, and Christlike love are at the center.
As we continue the series "I Love My Church: Love God, Love One Another," Pastor Joy shared a powerful reminder from James 5:13–17 with the message titled "Pray for One Another." Prayer is more than a personal discipline — it is a shared responsibility within the body of Christ. Pastor Joy emphasized that when we pray for and with one another, we live out the truth that I am responsible for my brothers and sisters in Christ, and I am accountable to them as well. This message calls us to deeper unity, greater compassion, and stronger faith through the gift of prayer.
As we continue the series "I Love My Church: Love God, Love One Another," Pastor Joy shares a heartfelt message titled "Bear One Another’s Burdens," based on Galatians 6:2. In times of struggle, we’re reminded that the Church is called to be a place of support and compassion — a family that carries each other’s burdens with love. Pastor Joy challenges us to embrace this as both our mandate and our motivation. He also points out that within the Church, there are three kinds of believers: the callous Christian who remains indifferent, the curious Christian who is still exploring, and the serious Christian who commits to loving and serving others deeply. This message invites us to move toward being serious Christians who live out God’s love practically.
As we continue the series "I Love My Church: Love God, Love One Another," Pastor Joy delivered a powerful and freeing message titled "Forgive One Another," based on Matthew 18:21–35. Forgiveness is never easy, but it is essential for a heart that reflects Christ. Pastor Joy reminded us why we must forgive — because God commands us to, because He has forgiven us, and because He desires to bless us through it. Forgiveness is not a feeling, but a faith-filled decision. The journey begins as we pray for those who’ve hurt us, choose to release the offense, and focus on God’s greater plan for our lives. This message invites us to experience true healing and freedom through forgiveness.
As we continue our series "I Love My Church: Love God, Love One Another," Pastor Obed shared a life-giving message titled "Encourage One Another," from 1 Thessalonians 5:11. In a world that often tears down, we are called to build up — to be voices of hope, faith, and love within the Church. Pastor Obed reminds us that being an encourager means more than just offering kind words; it’s a commitment to speak hope, strengthen one another’s faith, and sustain a lifestyle of encouragement. This message challenges us to become the kind of people who lift others up, just as Christ continually lifts us. Be empowered to be a source of strength and joy in someone else’s journey.
As we continue our series "I Love My Church: Love God, Love One Another," Pastor Joy shared a timely and transformative message titled "Accept One Another," based on Romans 15:7. In a world that often divides, the Church is called to unite — not just in belief, but in genuine acceptance. Pastor Joy reminded us that accepting one another isn’t optional; it’s both our obligation to God and our obedience to Him. Just as Christ has welcomed us with grace and patience, we are called to extend that same heart to others — despite differences, pasts, or preferences. Be reminded and inspired to build a church community characterized by Christ-like love, humility, and radical acceptance.
We’ve started a new series titled "I Love My Church: Love God, Love One Another," and this week, Pastor Joy opened with a powerful message from John 13:34-35 on the topic "Love One Another." In a world that often defines love by feelings and convenience, Pastor Joy reminded us of God’s way of loving — a love that is intentional, sacrificial, and deeply rooted in Christ. We learned that the way Jesus loves us becomes both the pattern we follow (love in action, not just emotion) and the proof we show (loving others is evidence that we truly belong to Him). This message is a call to let our love speak loudly — not just in words, but in the way we live and treat others.
As we celebrate Friendship Day, we’re reminded that one of the greatest gifts we can offer our friends is the hope and truth found in Christ. In a heartfelt message titled "Your Best Chance," based on John 21:1–14, Pastor Joy encourages us to be the kind of friend who lovingly points others back to Jesus — especially when they feel lost, tired, or unsure. Just like how Jesus met His disciples at their lowest and invited them back into purpose, we are called to reflect that same grace and compassion. This is your best chance! Be inspired to be a friend who brings others closer to the heart of God.
The Dare to Pray series continues with a stirring message from Pastor Obed titled "Praying Bold Prayers," based on Exodus 32. In this powerful passage, we see Moses stand in the gap for God’s people with courage, conviction, and deep compassion. Pastor Obed challenges us to move beyond safe, surface-level prayers and step into a place of bold intercession — prayers that believe for the impossible, that plead for others, and that align with God’s heart. This message is a call to rise up in faith and pray with passion, trusting that God hears and responds when we dare to pray boldly.
The Dare to Pray series continues with a powerful message from Pastor Joy titled "Pray and Obey: Dare to Pray Like Jonah," based on Jonah 1–2. In the midst of Jonah’s disobedience and desperation, we witness a turning point — a moment of sincere prayer that leads to transformation. This message challenges us to approach God not just with words, but with a heart ready to follow. Pastor Joy unpacks Jonah’s journey as he commits himself to praying, admits that God is in control, and submits to God's will. It's a timely reminder that true prayer is more than speaking — it's surrendering, trusting, and walking in obedience. Pray boldly and obey faithfully, no matter where you are in your journey.
In this new series titled Dare to Pray, Pastor Joy shares the message and challenges us to "Dare to Pray like Jabez." Jabez is a man whose very name meant “he causes pain.” Though marked by sorrow from birth, Jabez refused to let his identity be shaped by his past. Instead, he lifted a daring prayer to God—asking for His blessing, His leading, and His covering. He prayed for God’s hand to be upon him, for divine direction through life’s uncertainties, and for protection from harm and temptation. Jabez’s prayer wasn’t passive; it was a cry from a heart that believed in the power of a mighty God. Each of us walks through different stages of our dreams—God gives the vision, we decide to pursue it, we face delays, difficulties, and even dead ends. But just like Jabez, when we dare to pray, we invite God to take over. And when He does, no dream is too broken to be fulfilled. Remember, the task ahead of you is never as great as the power behind you. It's time to rise in faith. Watch and pray. Dare to believe in the power of prayer.
DARE TO PRAY

DARE TO PRAY

2025-06-1240:43

You have no idea what God might set in motion with a single bold prayer!In this sermon, Pastor Joe Hernandez shared the word of God with the topic "Dare to Pray like Jesus" rooted in the verse Acts 4:29-31.As followers of Christ, we are challenged to be bold in preaching the word of God because no one will ever fulfill the calling inside the comfort zone. And to Pray boldly, always stretch out your hand to God, as He is willing to reach out towards us.As a challenge, be courageous and bold to ask someone how you could pray for them today.
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