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Based on John 10:10, we capture the magic and the metaphysical meaning of letting go and living life more abundantly.
As we move forward in our study of the book of Revelation, let’s examine chapter 14 verses 1 – 5. In these scriptures, John refers to the 144,000 again. Let’s look at who the 144,000 are and learn how we can apply the message of these scriptures in our lives today, given what is going on in our country and in the world. Let’s go deeper into God’s Revelation.
The promises of psalm 91 can comfort our fears as we journey through challenges in our lives. Come see how the power of Psalm 91 can transform your fears to love. Also known as the “Soldier’s Psalm”, Psalm 91 has brought refuge and security to many in harm's way. As we recognize our veterans this week let’s look at this popular psalm and its promises.
This Sunday let’s examine the beast that comes out of the earth in Revelation 13. This beast requires all the earth and its people to worship the first beast, deceives people with miraculous signs and forces them to receive a mark of allegiance to the first beast. Let’s discover what this beast symbolizes in John’s vision and what it symbolizes metaphysically.
This Sunday let’s take a closer look at the beast that came out of the sea. Let’s look at how the great blasphemies that the beast speaks against God and the authority to do whatever he wanted for forty-two months is reflected in our consciousness. Let’s delve more deeply into the meaning of this beast and its significance in the message of Revelation.
This Sunday, as we delve into Revelation 13, let’s examine the first beast that is described in this chapter. This beast that came up out of the sea was allowed to speak great blasphemies against God and given authority to do whatever he wanted for forty-two months. Let’s unpack the meaning of this beast and its significance in the message of Revelation.
On this Giving Sunday, we’ll delve into the principle of giving in the Word of God. Giving in the Bible goes beyond the simple act of giving money or material possessions. Let’s examine the secret to true giving and how it can induce spiritual growth, strengthen relationships, and ultimately lead to a more fulfilling and purposeful life.
In the current times in which we live, it often feels as though we are swept away by the tides of uncertainty, stress, and turmoil. This talk will explore how important spiritual teachings can guide us to a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world around us, in ways that bring clarity, calm and peace
This Sunday, we will study the last verses of Revelation 12. Let’s examine the significance of the dragon pursuing the woman who had given birth to the male child and then declaring war against the rest of her children who kept God’s commandments and held Jesus’ testimony. What did this imagery represent to the early Christians and what does it represent today?
In Revelation 12:7-12, John’s vision continues with a war in heaven between Archangel Michael and his angels and the red dragon and his angels. The great dragon and his angels loose the war and are thrown down to earth. As we delve into this part of John’s vision, let’s examine what it represents traditionally and spiritually, and discern the lesson.
In Revelation 12:1-6, John witnessed a woman about to give birth to her son and a red dragon in front of the woman as she was about to give birth, ready to devour her baby as soon as it was born. Let’s investigate these significant events to discover who the woman, dragon, and child are and what these significant events represent.
This Sunday, we resume our study on the book of Revelation. Let’s look at what happened when the seventh angel blew his trumpet. What is the third terror, and what does it spiritually represent? Let’s answer these questions and discern what the seventh trumpet and the third terror symbolize in our consciousness.
Last Sunday, we explored how to overcome our unbelief and transform it into stronger faith. Now, let us go deeper. Let’s learn more about how to use prayer, meditation, and mindfulness in the process of transforming unbelief and doubt into stronger trust and faith in God.
This Sunday, we move forward in our series on the book of Revelation. Let’s begin our study of chapter 11. Let’s examine the significance and meaning of the images in this part of John’s vision and what these images symbolize in our consciousness and in our lives.
This Sunday, let’s continue our series on Revelation by delving into chapter 10. John sees a mighty angel, holding a little scroll, who tells him to eat the scroll. Let’s discern what God is telling us in this parenthetical passage of Revelation and learn how to become living expressions of God’s message.
Words have the power to influence our lives. The creative power of God's word moves in us around us and through us. Let’s discuss how we can co-create a loving and compassionate spirit-filled world with this one Power and one Presence.
Join us this Sunday, as we delve into and explore the Truth about God.
This Sunday, let’s take another look at 1 Corinthians 13. The last verse says, “three things will last forever—faith, hope, and love.” As we explore this scripture to gain a deeper understanding, let’s delve into “the greatest of these” …love.
When the sixth trumpet is blown in John’s vision, four angels are turned loose to kill one-third of all the people on earth. But, despite experiencing five plagues from the first five trumpets and the deaths from the sixth trumpet, the survivors still refused to repent of their evil deeds and turn to God. Let’s discern what this symbolizes in our lives and delve deeper into the meaning of the seven trumpets, as we learn how to navigate the second terror.