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One of the greatest gifts that we wish upon the world is peace. Peace in the world begins first with peace in individual human hearts. While it may seem impossible amid the trials that surround us, peace is a gift that God offers to every person through Jesus Christ. He is the “prince who brings peace.” Russell TolentinoSunday, December 21, 2025 Live at 6:00PM
One of the greatest gifts that we wish upon the world is peace. Peace in the world begins first with peace in individual human hearts. While it may seem impossible amid the trials that surround us, peace is a gift that God offers to every person through Jesus Christ. He is the “prince who brings peace.” Billy Lile Sunday, December 21, 2025 Live at 9:15 AM
One of the greatest gifts that we wish upon the world is peace. Peace in the world begins first with peace in individual human hearts. While it may seem impossible amid the trials that surround us, peace is a gift that God offers to every person through Jesus Christ. He is the “prince who brings peace.” Friday, December 19, 2025 Live at 7:00 PMWebsite: http://pearlside.orgFacebook: http://facebook.com/pearlsidechurchInstagram: http://instagram.com/pearlside
Jesus is God’s grace made visible. It is a gift we receive, not a reward we earn. Through His life, death, and resurrection, Jesus brings salvation, forgiveness, and a completely new way of living. Grace not only rescues us from our past, but it also reshapes our present and fills us with a confident hope for the future. As we celebrate His first coming at Christmas, we also look ahead to His return when He will make all things new. Because of grace, we become a people who live differently and do good in a world filled with evil.Russell TolentinoSunday, December 14, 2025 Live at 6:00PM
Jesus is God’s grace made visible. It is a gift we receive, not a reward we earn. Through His life, death, and resurrection, Jesus brings salvation, forgiveness, and a completely new way of living. Grace not only rescues us from our past, but it also reshapes our present and fills us with a confident hope for the future. As we celebrate His first coming at Christmas, we also look ahead to His return when He will make all things new. Because of grace, we become a people who live differently and do good in a world filled with evil.Billy LileSunday, December 14, 2025 Live at 11:15 AM
Christmas reminds us that God is the ultimate gift-giver, sending His son Jesus to us all. Over 700 years before Jesus’ birth, Isaiah foretold that the Messiah would come to bring forgiveness, peace, and healing; our deepest needs as humans. Instead of first looking for self-improvement, scripture teaches that our greatest need is forgiveness of sin and reconciliation with God. Through Jesus’ sacrifice, we receive peace with God, peace in this life, and the promise of eternal life. When we receive forgiveness through Jesus, we can be healed and freed from our shame. As healed people, we can extend God’s peace and healing to the world around us.Chad UdaniSunday, December 7, 2025 Live at 6:00PM
Christmas reminds us that God is the ultimate gift-giver, sending His son Jesus to us all. Over 700 years before Jesus’ birth, Isaiah foretold that the Messiah would come to bring forgiveness, peace, and healing; our deepest needs as humans. Instead of first looking for self-improvement, scripture teaches that our greatest need is forgiveness of sin and reconciliation with God. Through Jesus’ sacrifice, we receive peace with God, peace in this life, and the promise of eternal life. When we receive forgiveness through Jesus, we can be healed and freed from our shame. As healed people, we can extend God’s peace and healing to the world around us.Billy LileSunday, December 7, 2025 Live at 9:15 AM
Christmas reminds us that God is the ultimate gift-giver, sending His son Jesus to us all. Over 700 years before Jesus’ birth, Isaiah foretold that the Messiah would come to bring forgiveness, peace, and healing; our deepest needs as humans. Instead of first looking for self-improvement, scripture teaches that our greatest need is forgiveness of sin and reconciliation with God. Through Jesus’ sacrifice, we receive peace with God, peace in this life, and the promise of eternal life. When we receive forgiveness through Jesus, we can be healed and freed from our shame. As healed people, we can extend God’s peace and healing to the world around us.Kalae GeorgeFriday, December 5, 2025 Live at 7:00 PM
As we conclude Right on the Money, we’re reminded that biblical stewardship is ultimately worship. Everything we have comes from God, and everything we give is for God. Psalm 100 encourages us that thanksgiving is the doorway into God’s presence. Gratitude is the posture that turns financial stewardship into joyful surrender. We don’t wait for a feeling to be thankful; it is a spiritual practice that shapes our hearts to see God clearly. True generosity flows from a heart that recognizes God's goodness, faithfulness, and grace, responding with worship in all aspects of life.Edwin IzumigawaSunday, November 30, 2025 Live at 6:00PM
As we conclude Right on the Money, we’re reminded that biblical stewardship is ultimately worship. Everything we have comes from God, and everything we give is for God. Psalm 100 encourages us that thanksgiving is the doorway into God’s presence. Gratitude is the posture that turns financial stewardship into joyful surrender. We don’t wait for a feeling to be thankful; it is a spiritual practice that shapes our hearts to see God clearly. True generosity flows from a heart that recognizes God's goodness, faithfulness, and grace, responding with worship in all aspects of life.Billy LileSunday, November 30, 2025 Live at 9:15 AM
As we conclude Right on the Money, we’re reminded that biblical stewardship is ultimately worship. Everything we have comes from God, and everything we give is for God. Psalm 100 encourages us that thanksgiving is the doorway into God’s presence. Gratitude is the posture that turns financial stewardship into joyful surrender. We don’t wait for a feeling to be thankful; it is a spiritual practice that shapes our hearts to see God clearly. True generosity flows from a heart that recognizes God's goodness, faithfulness, and grace, responding with worship in all aspects of life.Kalae GeorgeFriday, November 28, 2025 Live at 7:00PM
God promises to bless and provide for those who honor Him with their resources and steward their finances for His Kingdom by being faithful to give generously above and beyond the tithe. Why? Because we give out of a heart of love and for the purpose of advancing God’s Kingdom on the earth. The Apostle Paul wrote to the churches encouraging their generosity for the believers in Jerusalem. He encouraged them to give generously and assured them that God would continue to supply them with their needs and that their generosity would point others to God.Vien LauretaSunday, November 23, 2025 Live at 9:15 AM
God promises to bless and provide for those who honor Him with their resources and steward their finances for His Kingdom by being faithful to give generously above and beyond the tithe. Why? Because we give out of a heart of love and for the purpose of advancing God’s Kingdom on the earth. The Apostle Paul wrote to the churches encouraging their generosity for the believers in Jerusalem. He encouraged them to give generously and assured them that God would continue to supply them with their needs and that their generosity would point others to God.Billy LileSunday, November 23, 2025 Live at 9:15 AM
God promises to bless and provide for those who honor Him with their resources and steward their finances for His Kingdom by being faithful to give generously above and beyond the tithe. Why? Because we give out of a heart of love and for the purpose of advancing God’s Kingdom on the earth. The Apostle Paul wrote to the churches encouraging their generosity for the believers in Jerusalem. He encouraged them to give generously and assured them that God would continue to supply them with their needs and that their generosity would point others to God.Kalae GeorgeFriday, November 21, 2025 Live at 7:00PM
Tithing reveals our trust and opens the door for God's generous provision. When God called his people to return to Him, He didn’t ask for rituals or sacrifice; He asked for trust expressed through the tithe. The tithe is not so much about money as it is about stewardship. Everything we have belongs to God, and we are simply managers of what He’s entrusted to us. When we tithe, we declare God (not wealth) is our source. Under the New Covenant, we’re not bound by law but empowered by grace to live generously. The tithe is the baseline for biblical generosity, and the fruit of a heart fully surrendered to God.Russell TolentinoSunday, November 16, 2025 Live at 6:00PM
Tithing reveals our trust and opens the door for God's generous provision. When God called his people to return to Him, He didn’t ask for rituals or sacrifice; He asked for trust expressed through the tithe. The tithe is not so much about money as it is about stewardship. Everything we have belongs to God, and we are simply managers of what He’s entrusted to us. When we tithe, we declare God (not wealth) is our source. Under the New Covenant, we’re not bound by law but empowered by grace to live generously. The tithe is the baseline for biblical generosity, and the fruit of a heart fully surrendered to God.Billy LileSunday, November 16, 2025 Live at 11:15 AMWebsite: http://pearlside.orgFacebook: http://facebook.com/pearlsidechurchInstagram: http://instagram.com/pearlside
Tithing reveals our trust and opens the door for God's generous provision. When God called his people to return to Him, He didn’t ask for rituals or sacrifice; He asked for trust expressed through the tithe. The tithe is not so much about money as it is about stewardship. Everything we have belongs to God, and we are simply managers of what He’s entrusted to us. When we tithe, we declare God (not wealth) is our source. Under the New Covenant, we’re not bound by law but empowered by grace to live generously. The tithe is the baseline for biblical generosity, and the fruit of a heart fully surrendered to God.Tim MaFriday, November 14, 2025 Live at 7:00 PMWebsite: http://pearlside.orgFacebook: http://facebook.com/pearlsidechurchInstagram: http://instagram.com/pearlside
Jesus calls us to examine who or what truly has our hearts. Money often promises what only God can provide, such as security, status, and satisfaction—but those promises never last. In Matthew 6:19-24, Jesus teaches us that what we treasure reveals what we trust. The issue isn’t about money, it’s about our hearts and who we ultimately serve. God desires our complete trust in Him so we can experience true freedom, peace, and purpose because earthly treasures fade, but heavenly treasures endure forever.Russell TolentinoSunday, November 9, 2025 Live at 6:00PM
Jesus calls us to examine who or what truly has our hearts. Money often promises what only God can provide, such as security, status, and satisfaction—but those promises never last. In Matthew 6:19-24, Jesus teaches us that what we treasure reveals what we trust. The issue isn’t about money, it’s about our hearts and who we ultimately serve. God desires our complete trust in Him so we can experience true freedom, peace, and purpose because earthly treasures fade, but heavenly treasures endure forever.Norman NakanishiSunday, November 9, 2025 Live at 9:15AM
Jesus calls us to examine who or what truly has our hearts. Money often promises what only God can provide, such as security, status, and satisfaction—but those promises never last. In Matthew 6:19-24, Jesus teaches us that what we treasure reveals what we trust. The issue isn’t about money, it’s about our hearts and who we ultimately serve. God desires our complete trust in Him so we can experience true freedom, peace, and purpose because earthly treasures fade, but heavenly treasures endure forever.Jerrick RiveralSunday, November 7, 2025 Live at 7:00PM





