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One Love Ministries has been formed as a fellowship of believers in the Lordship of Jesus Christ. Our supreme desire is to know Christ and to be conformed to His image by the power of the Holy Spirit. We are not a denominational church, nor are we opposed to denominations as such.

One Love Ministries was formed in September of 2004 and is located on the island of O'ahu in the state of Hawai'i.
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Advent 2025 Week 3 The Purity of the Incarnation 1) Plan - Luke 1 Circumstances (vs 26-27) Conversation (vs 28-37) Confidence (vs 38) 2) Problem - Romans 5:12 3) Promised One - Romans 5:18-19
Advent 2025 Week 2 The Purpose of the Incarnation
Advent 2025 Week 1 Prophecy of the Incarnation 1) Promise 2) Fulfillment 3) Significance  
A song of the Sons of Korah declaring what it means to be a citizen of God's Kingdom--loved by God Almighty, appointed to a new family, and a heavenly call. The Glory of Zion (v. 1–3) The People of Zion (v. 4-6) The Joy in Zion (v. 7)
A model of authentic prayer when life feels like a mess.
Psalm 85, written by the Sons of Korah, reminds us of God's amazing grace and shows us the way back when we stumble. God has always been faithful—showing favor, restoring, and forgiving His people through every generation. He is the God of many chances. Because of what Jesus has done for us, we can be confident in His grace and know that His mercy still covers us today. Speaks To God (vs 1-7) Waits On God (vs 8-13)
A Psalm of the sons of Korah reminds us what life is really about. It gives us a glimpse of what a truly blessed life looks like—one that finds real joy, strength, and security in God's presence. It invites us to pause and reflect: What are we longing for? Where do we look for strength? What fills our hearts? Blessed Are Those Who Dwell in Your House (vs. 1–4) Blessed Are Those Whose Strength Is in You (vs. 5–8) Blessed Are Those Who Trust in You (vs. 9–12)
Do you share God's love for the world? Can you recognize the immense grace God has shown you? Will you commit to living for the benefit of others by being a vessel of God's grace? To truly extend God's grace to those around us, we must first experience it in our hearts. Jonah's Anger (vs 1-4) God's Appointments (vs 5-6) God's Heart (vs 10-11)
Do you understand God's "great" will for your life? Listen in as Pastor Darryl helps us to see what The Bible says about the great things that he has in store for you.
Paul highlights key qualities of a good church leader: trustworthiness, self-control, respect, and teaching ability. They should prioritize caring for their families and maintaining a positive reputation. We can support our pastors through prayer and strive to reflect Jesus' teachings in our own lives. Heart (vs 1) Holiness (vs 2-3) Home (vs 4-5) Humility (vs 6) Honor (vs 7)
Luke describes to us the life of the first-century church, which is our model, to be a simple... Biblical gathering of followers of Christ. The Simple Church is Redeemed (v.41) The Simple Church is Devoted (v.42) The Simple Church has the right attitudes (v.43-46) The Simple Church Worships (v.47a) The Simple Church trusts God's results (v.47b)
God's grace to Nineveh is shocking and a reminder of how shocking His grace is to us who trust in Jesus. Jonah's Second Chance (vs 1-4) Nineveh's Response (vs 5-9) God's Response (vs 10)
Here, God's showering of incredible grace to Jonah provides a window into His heart and illustrates how He relates to each of us. Grace Summarized (vs 1-2) Grace Expounded (vs 3-9) Grace Pictured (vs 10)
Matthew demonstrates how Jesus thanks the Father, showing that true knowledge of God comes through Him, especially for those who believe with childlike faith. He invites the weary to find rest in Him, reassuring us that His yoke is easy and His burden is light. We're encouraged to surrender everything to Him at all times.
This parable shows how Jesus reveals the transformational power of forgiveness by comparing the enormous debt we owe to God with the trivial grievances we hold against others. Jesus underscores the need for genuine forgiveness and the consequence of failing to forgive and attempting to reconcile in light of the grace we've received. 1) Pattern of the Kingdom (vs 15-22) 2) Practice of the Kingdom (vs 23-27) 3) Problem in the Kingdom (vs 28-30) 4) Principles of the Kingdom (vs 31-35)
Here we can learn that God sometimes allows us to struggle with Him so we can grow in our faith and change for the better. Like Jacob, we need to stop fighting against God, stop wrestling, but cling to Him, yield to God's will. Do not give up even when we feel weak; God is there for us and desires to bless tenacious faith.
Luke demonstrates how God maintains His sovereignty during our times of persecution, answers our earnest prayers, powerfully delivers His people - just as He rescued Peter, and displays His constant love nonetheless. Let's place our trust in His sovereignty and believe in His love for us. Hopelessness vs Prayer (vs 1-5) Saving Power of God (vs 6-11) Belief vs Unbelief (12-17) Our Heavenly King (vs 18-19)
A father shows his compassion toward both his two sons, just as our Father God shows His love and grace toward all - whether we appear "Moral" (we seem close to God) or "Wicked" (we should be separted from God). In today's message, we will explore two questions about our relationship with God: What separtes us from God?  How do we have reconciliation with God?  1) Separation of the Younger Son(vs 11-16) 2) Reconciliation (vs 17-24) 3) Separation of the Older Son (vs 25-32)
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