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Even when it feels like we are beyond hope, God will still restore us. But why? This week, we return to the second half of our message from Ezekiel 37 and understand that restoration from God is restoration with a purpose, not only for our life, but His will.
Many of us have been to a point where we thought hope was long gone; a point where giving up seems like the best option. In this week's message, we take a look at a vision where all hope was gone and desolation reigned, but what brought it back was the Word of God, while also examining how speaking the Word in our lives can bring us back from the brink.
Overthinking is easy. When things tend to be too good or too bad, we can overthink them and tend to make the reasoning for it far beyond what it actually is. But what if the reason for it is simpler? What if the answer is obviously what it is?
It is difficult when you are expected to work as a team, and yet you are left picking up the slack. There are many things that may come between others that make the whole ineffective. In this continuation of last week's message, we learn on how important it is to put differences aside and work as one.
History has a lot to teach us, but are we willing to listen? More importantly, are we willing to join in? In today's teaching, Becky Walker discusses how despite how things look currently, the prayers of the past are still strong and how we can join in and even amplify the prayers of our forefathers.
Christ has conquered. The victory has already been won. What now are we supposed to do? The eyes of the world are on us as Christians and they will watch as the enemy comes against us. Will we stand as those already victorious or will we falter?
As we continue our series on unity, we take a moment to look at the one thing that unifies us all: The cross. More specifically how the cross became a twisting of the enemy's plot against himself.
Guest Speaker Pastor Faithful Mutibvu from Zimbabwe joins us in this special message. This week, she discusses how despite how we may feel, we are not the result of our conditions and how God truly sees us, though we may see ourselves differently.
Continuing from his earlier message, Pastor Peter Lewiston discusses how to be unified with Christ and the effects it has on us as believers.
Unity has always been a goal of Christ. This week, we take a look at how unity in the body can be achieved and the struggles that may come with it.
When things around us seem to be in chaos, how do we come back from it? This week, we take a look at the Prophet Isaiah and how in the midst of infighting between kingdoms, restoration was able to come through.
This week, we get a combination message of Father's Day and Pentacost Sunday. Tune in as we learn on how of all the gifts that our Father gives, the greatest is the Holy Sprit.
Our Mexico Missions team returns this week to give us a brief report and testimony of what was experienced in Rio Bravo. Joining the report, Missionary Richard Apfel shares a word of encouragement.
David was a great and mighty king, but he was still human. This week, we take a look at how David managed to fall into pride and how we, as humans are able to fall into that as well. We then look at how necessary humility is to bring us back to God.
This week, we take a look at Chronicles, specifically when the Temple was finished. Reading, we learn how God's glory filled the temple and how we can experience the same today.
Do we know what grace is? More importantly, how does grace affect us? This week, our visiting speaker highlights how the Grace of God is not something that just brings us to salvation, but helps us understand Him and His purposes in a deeper level.
The world around us is chaotic. This is more prevalent day after day and it seems like death is a common feeling. This Resurrection Sunday, we take a look at the One who defeated death and how we, as Christians, can take that power to the world in a message of hope.
Today, we take a look at Ruth who, in a time where people had forgotten what was taught to them and doing what they wished, remained faithful to her mother in law and served her faithfully. We look at how her faithfulness was able to bring out what was promised to not only her, but to the rest of the World.
This week, our Children's Pastors Chris and Christina Aguilar discuss the life of Jehosephat and how when everything surrounded him, he praised the Lord for a victory that had not been seen, while also discussing the different types of praise and worship we can offer.
This morning, we receive a mission report from a couple that the Lighthouse supports, Eric and Mary Lynn Kinneberg. They talk about the work that they do across the globe helping translate the scriptures into native languages and teaching the natives how to read and write.



