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Minister Robert Martinez | April 16, 2024 The Fountain Apostolic Church Build Your Church (2024) Learn more at tfachurch.com/plus Sermon Notes: 1 Corinthians 3:6-11 1 Corinthians 11:1 Hebrews 10:25 Matthew 18:20 Ecclesiastes 4:12 1 Corinthians 3:9 Proverbs 9:9 Proverbs 11:25 1 Peter 3:15 Matthew 22:37-40 Ezekiel 36:26-28
The Value of My Scars

The Value of My Scars

2024-04-1447:08

Pastor Steve Perez | April 14, 2024 The Fountain Apostolic Church Build Your Church (2024) Learn more at tfachurch.com/plus
Pastor Steve Perez | April 9, 2024 The Fountain Apostolic Church Build Your Church (2024) Learn more at tfachurch.com/plus Sermon Notes: John 20:19-29
Co-Pastor Adam Russi | April 7, 2024 The Fountain Apostolic Church Build Your Church (2024) Learn more at tfachurch.com/plus  Sermon Notes: Joshua 20:1-3 The word refuge in the natural could be defined in in the following manner: A place that provides protection from the elements and danger. A place where one finds remedy for their difficulty. Only in Jesus Christ will you find Protection for your soul as well as the answer you need for the situation your facing. God tells Joshua to finish what He had commanded Moses in Numbers 35. To appoint six cities of refuge to protect the manslayer that had killed someone unintendedly. Such a person would need protection from the avenger of blood. The avenger of blood would take on the responsibility to assure justice would be carried out against the accused. The law stated that justice was an eye for an eye, and tooth for tooth. But if the accused would run to the city of refuge, he would receive mercy, and protection from the avenger of blood. Manslayer: Sinner without Christ “all have sinned and come short of the glory of God…” Avenger of Blood: Gods Justice “The wages of sin is death” City of Refuge: Christ Proverbs 18:10 Four things that both the Cities of Refuge and our Lord Jesus Christ have in common, so that someone here today would decide to run to “Jesus our Only Refuge”. Both Are Easily Found The cities of refuge were adequately located throughout the country. It didn’t matter where you were at, you weren’t far from the city of refuge. Jesus is not far. Satan says He’s far and that you are far. Deuteronomy 19:2 teaches us that roads were constructed and maintained along with signs that led to the city of refuge. All this so that whoever ran to the city of refuge would easily arrive. Jesus is easily found. (Just Cry out to Him) He’s been looking for you. Matthew 11:28-30 Both are open to all Joshua 20:9 teach us that the cities of refuge were not only to benefit the Israelite, but also to the foreigner that dwelt in the Land. The mercy of God is applied to all who come to Him without partiality. There was no reason to fear of being rejected. The City of Refuge was open to all! He won’t reject you. John 3:16 Doesn’t matter who you are. Jesus accepts all! Both are the only hope for someone in need. If the accused desired mercy & refuge, there was no other option but to run to the City of Refuge. Without this protection he would be found and killed by the avenger of blood. The City of Refuge was their only hope to be protected. Jesus is our only hope to find refuge. John 14:6 There’s no other option! There’s no other way! Both provide protection within their boundaries When someone ran to a City of Refuge for protection, there was one condition: That it was necessary to live in the city and not leave. If they left the city their life would be in danger. It’s necessary to remain in Jesus. Don’t leave from under you covering and protection. (God, Pastor, Parents) Prodigal come back Both brought full freedom with the death of the High Priest At the death of the high priest the accused would receive a judicial pardon. That means they would be considered totally forgiven and free. Jesus is our high priest according to Hebrews 6:20. We know that about 2000 years ago our Lord Jesus shed His blood on Calvary’s cross. He died, was buried and rose again on the third day. And due to this fact when we give our lives to Jesus through the New Birth our sins are washed away & remitted, forgiven forever.  Jesus wants to wash away your sins. . Run to Jesus and find the answer to your need.
Pastor Steve Perez | April 2, 2024 The Fountain Apostolic Church Build Your Church (2024) Learn more at tfachurch.com/plus Sermon Notes: Luke 24:13-35 John 5:39 John 5:46 James 1:2-8
Pastor Steve Perez | March 31, 2024 The Fountain Apostolic Church Resurrection Sunday Build Your Church (2024) Learn more at tfachurch.com/plus Sermon Notes: Luke 24:1-6 Matthew 27:57-66 Isaiah 53 Matthew 28:1-6 John 20:1 2 Corinthians 1:21-22 Philippians 3:10
Co-Pastor Ezekiel Perez | March 26, 2024 The Fountain Apostolic Church Build Your Church (2024) Learn more at tfachurch.com/plus Sermon Notes: Jeremiah 22:13-17 Proverbs 20:14 1 Timothy 5:18
Minister Elias Perez | March 24, 2024 The Fountain Apostolic Church Palm Sunday (2024) Build Your Church (2024) Learn more at tfachurch.com/plus Sermon Notes: Matthew 21:1-9 Zechariah 9:9 Revelations 7:9-10
Bro. Francisco Solorzano | March 21, 2024 The Fountain Apostolic Church Build Your Church (2024) Learn more at tfachurch.com/plus Sermon Notes: Matthew 15:18 Psalms 42:5 Ephesians 4:22 Colossians 1:18 Philippians 4:13 Philippians 4:19 Romans 5:2-6
Co-Pastor Ezekiel Perez | March 19, 2024 The Fountain Apostolic Church Build Your Church (2024) Learn more at tfachurch.com/plus Sermon Notes: Luke 12:13-21
Love Must Be Sincere

Love Must Be Sincere

2024-03-1749:56

Pastor Steve Perez | March 17, 2024 The Fountain Apostolic Church Build Your Church (2024) Learn more at tfachurch.com/plus Sermon Notes: Romans 12:9-21 Love in Relation to Other Believers (Romans 12:9-16) Love in Relation to Our Enemies (Romans 12:17-21) Love Participation with Other Believers (Romans 12:9-16) Verses 1-8 tells us about our gifting while verses 9-16 tells us of our attitude toward others. Love must be amid our gifts. Love is a circulatory system in the spiritual body which enable all the members to function in a healthy, harmonious way. This love must be sincere. Philippians 2:1-4 Paul tells us in v. 13-16 we need to consider those around us, in particular the feelings of others. Our love will be tested. You can’t say you love the Lord if you can’t love people next to you. 1 John 4:20 Sincere: The "without wax" usage from sculptures: But that old “without wax” myth has lived on—and on and on. We’ve found versions of it dating back to the early 1600s. One of the more recent incarnations comes from Dan Brown’s thriller Digital Fortress (2008): “During the Renaissance, Spanish sculptors who made mistakes while carving expensive marble often patched their flaws with cera— ‘wax.’ A statue that had no flaws and required no patching was hailed as a ‘sculpture sin cera’ or a ‘sculpture without wax.’ The phrase eventually came to mean anything honest or true. The English word ‘sincere’ evolved from the Spanish sin cera—‘without wax.’ Though all the stories claim in the end that “sincere” comes from “without wax,” the details vary widely. Sometimes the people trying to disguise flaws in stone were ancient Greek quarrymen, sometimes Roman sculptors, construction workers, or architects. The "without wax" usage from pottery:  In at least one version, the flawed goods were pieces of pottery that wouldn’t hold water unless they were secretly repaired with wax. In another, we’re told that a biblical injunction (“Be thou sincere!”) literally means “Be without wax.” The "without wax" usage from furniture:  Yet another version, from the early 1900s, claims that “in the days when they began to make furniture,” dishonest cabinet makers used wax to hide the knots and cracks in inferior wood. The "without wax" usage from writing: A gullible writer in 1870 passed this one along: “In old times, people used to write notes to each other, and tie a string around them, and seal the ends of the string with wax. When friends were intimate, and open-hearted toward each other, they folded the letter, and, leaving off the string and wax simply wrote the word ‘sincere.’” Hence, he wrote, the Latin for “without wax” became the English word “sincere.”
Jacqueline Aguirre | March 16, 2024 The Fountain Apostolic Church Build Your Church (2024) STHPxDOK Conference (2024) Learn more at tfachurch.com/plus Sermon Notes: 2 Corinthians 3:5 Ephesians 6:11 2 Timothy 1:7
STHPxDOK Conference (2024) Saturday Afternoon | March 16, 2024 The Fountain Apostolic Church Build Your Church (2024) Surrendered to His Purpose Conference (2024) Learn more at tfachurch.com/plus Sermon Notes: CREDITS Worship Leader: DeVina Aguirre Praise Team: Sally Rocha, Liz Jimenez, Vivica Saucedo, Leilani Barrera, Ana Torres Musicians: Miranda Salazar, Nathalie Gutierrez, Elias Perez Host: Veronica Perez Conference Speaker: Jacqueline Aguirre
Dacia Dhillon | March 16, 2024 The Fountain Apostolic Church Build Your Church (2024) STHPxDOK Conference (2024) Learn more at tfachurch.com/plus Sermon Notes: Nehemiah 1:3-4 Nehemiah 2:11-13 Nehemiah 2:15-16 Nehemiah 4:7-9
STHPxDOK Conference (2024) Saturday Morning | March 16, 2024 The Fountain Apostolic Church Build Your Church (2024) Learn more at tfachurch.com/plus Sermon Notes: CREDITS Worship Leader: DeVina Aguirre Praise Team: Sally Rocha, Liz Jimenez, Vivica Saucedo, Leilani Barrera, Ana Torres Musicians: Miranda Salazar, Nathalie Gutierrez, Elias Perez Host: Vivica Saucedo Conference Speaker: Dacia Dhillon
Jacqueline Aguirre | March 15, 2024 The Fountain Apostolic Church Build Your Church (2024) STHPxDOK Conference (2024) Learn more at tfachurch.com/plus Sermon Notes: 2 Corinthians 5:17 Psalms 71:20 Ezekiel 36:26 Philippians 4:7
STHPxDOK Conference (2024) Friday Night | March 15, 2024 The Fountain Apostolic Church Build Your Church (2024) Learn more at tfachurch.com/plus Sermon Notes: 2 Corinthians 5:17 Psalms 71:20 Ezekiel 36:26 Philippians 4:7 CREDITS Worship Leader: DeVina Aguirre Praise Team: Sally Rocha, Liz Jimenez, Vivica Saucedo, Leilani Barrera, Ana Torres Musicians: Miranda Salazar, Nathalie Gutierrez, Nicholas Galaviz, Eli Saucedo Host: Veronica Perez Lighthouse Ministries Guest Speaker: Toshiba Allen Conference Speaker: Jacqueline Aguirre
MONEY MOVES

MONEY MOVES

2024-03-1344:57

Co-Pastor Ezekiel Perez | March 12, 2024 The Fountain Apostolic Church Build Your Church (2024) Learn more at tfachurch.com/plus Sermon Notes: 1 Timothy 6:2-10 Matthew 6:24-26
Pastor Loammi Diaz | March 10, 2024 The Fountain Apostolic Church Build Your Church (2024) Domingo De Avivamiento Learn more at tfachurch.com/plus Sermon Notes: Hechos 1:8
We Gotta Choose

We Gotta Choose

2024-03-0712:30

Bro. Christopher Garcia | March 7, 2024 The Fountain Apostolic Church Build Your Church (2024) Learn more at tfachurch.com/plus Sermon Notes: Matthew 6:24 Philippians 4:13 Matthew 4:8-10 1 John 2:15 Matthew 10:35 1 Timothy 6:10
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Steve J. Ceballos

Beautiful message!

Mar 21st
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Steve J. Ceballos

This is convicting me BIG time!

Dec 22nd
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