Pastor Gray continues his message from last week from John 15, focusing on verse 7.
God wants us to abide in Him as He abides in us. To abide is to remain, and we cannot bear fruit apart from Him. And fruit is the life of Jesus in us--doing the same works Christ did: healing, delivering, and leading people to salvation.
Are you abiding in Christ? Are you bearing fruit?
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Pastor Gray preaches from John 15, abiding in the vine and being pruned.
Every believer has giftings, and we will stand before Christ to give account of how we used them. As we abide in the vine, we will bear fruit, and God, as the vinedresser will prune us as needed in order that we may bear more fruit.
God expects us to use our gifting and to bear fruit. Are you using your gifting and bearing fruit?
Pastor Gray continues his examination of Hebrews 9:27, that it isn't about dying but about living.
God has given gifts to all of us. He wants us to use those gifts, as the parable of the talents illustrates. God was angry with the servant who buried his talent.
What giftings has God given you? What are you doing with it? When you stand before the judgment seat of Christ what will the fire reveal about how you used your giftings?
Pastor Gray examines the topic of judgment and looks at Hebrews 9:27, "it is appointed unto men once to die."
The unbeliever (spiritually dead) will face the great white throne of God's judgment. The authentic believer will stand before the judgment (bema) seat of Christ.
In ancient times, the bema seat was a raised platform where judges evaluated contestants of athletic games and distributed rewards. This is what Christ does for us when we stand before His judgment seat. It is not about determining our salvation, but examining how we've used our God-given gifts and rewarding us accordingly.
Pastor Gray preaches from Isaiah 1 on the rebelliousness of God's people and what He planned to do about their lack of faith.
God got their attention and told them how he planned to deal with them. We talk a good story, but do we have the faith to live the Scriptures God has given us? God has done for us exactly what He said he would do for the Israelites--He brought us a Savior.
Pastors Larry Gray Sr., Mark Linder, and Larry Gray Jr. finish out the Summer Kingdom Advance Conference with a sermon on our title deed and active faith.
Hebrews 11:1 AMP says, "Now faith is the assurance (title deed, confirmation) of things hoped for (divinely guaranteed)." And God is pleased when we enter His throne room to use our title deed.
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Friday afternoon Summer Kingdom Advance Conference teaching from Bill Easter.
Brother Easter teaches from 1 Cor. 2:1-5 on the demonstration of the Spirit and of power, and how vital it is to our lives as believers.
Friday morning Summer Kingdom Advance Conference teaching from Pastor Dave Chikosi.
God is ushering in a new season, but many of us are trying to enter it with an old identity. He examines Isaiah 43. The correct identity comes before the new thing.
Friday morning Summer Kingdom Advance Conference teaching from Pastor Jeff Pickerel.
God doesn't do anything without first telling His prophets what He will do. And the Word must be coupled with the move of the Spirit. You cannot have one without the other.
Thursday night, Summer Kingdom Advance Conference 2026.
Pastor Gray and Pastor Jeff Pickerel of Heritage Church, St. Joseph, MO, preach on the full work that Jesus accomplished with His resurrection that we call salvation, but is so much more.
Pastor Gray opens the Summer Kingdom Advance Conference with a story about two boys, a rock, and a snake.
Those boys loved playing on that rock, until one day, the discovered a snake lying there. How did they react?
How do we react when we see a snake in our lives?
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Pastor Bill Grace preaches on how God took the formless, that which was in confusion and chaos, and brought form to it.
The Holy Spirit is always hovering over our lives as He hovered over the formless and empty earth in the beginning of time. God wants to bring form to our lives but we must first open ourselves to Him.
Pastor Gray expounds on John 11:25-26, "I am the resurrection, and the life," and all that means for us who believe.
Resurrection means to be brought up from the dead, but another meaning is "stand on your feet again." When your memories outweigh your dreams, a resurrection needs to take place.
Jesus is the one who will stand us up on our feet and put us on solid ground. Christ gave us zoe life—redemption, forgiveness of sins, healing, deliverance, and being raised to new life. We will never die. Our mortal body will, but our spirit will live eternally with God in heaven.
But what of those who reject Christ?
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Pastor Bill Grace preaches on Romans 12:2-3, encouraging us to be transformed by renewing our mind, which we do by meditating on the Word.
When God created man, He gave him dominion over the earth. We have that same dominion today.
Pastor Grace admonishes us to take dominion over our flesh, our thoughts, and our senses (taste, touch, etc.). We do this through meditation of the Word. With that, God can give us the revelation knowledge He wants us to have, which allows us to function from revelation rather than through our sense knowledge.
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Hosanna Fellowship gives to 18 ministries worldwide. One of them is the Pregnancy Resource Center of St. Joseph, Missouri.
Guest speaker Libby Owens, director of the Center, gives an update on the work and ministry of the center in helping pregnant women and saving babies from abortion.
Pastor Gray examines the Parable of the Sower and encourages those who "have ears to hear, let him hear."
In this parable, the seed is the Word of God, and we are the ground. But not all heard the Word because hearing means what enters into the heart. Is the Word entering your heart and taking root?
Pastor makes reference to last week's sermon by Pastor Mark Linder on choosing your hard—marriage is hard, divorce is hard, choose your hard—-and how that message entered deep into his heart.
Pastor Gray exhorts us to read, hear, and keep the Word. Let it enter into our heart.
On the day that President Trump rededicates the US to God, Pastor Gray preaches on 2 Chronicles 7:14, "if my people...will."
In this verse, God gives his people—which applies to Old Testament Israel and the New Testament church—a choice. They can humble themselves, pray, seek his face, and turn from their sins; then God will hear their prayer, forgive their sins, and heal their land.
We're living in a day of deception like we've never seen before. What does this have to do with a virtuous woman? Listen in for more.
In American society today, women are pressured not to have children. How do we recognize deception when it comes in the name of the Lord? The description of a virtuous woman in Proverbs 31 will show us. That woman is not acceptable today, but the woman of Prov. 31 represents the bride of Christ.
Pastor Gray preaches on vision from Proverbs 29:18, "where there is no vision, the people perish."
God told the prophet Habakkuk to write down the vision that he who read it could run with it. God's vision is within His Word.
Are you reading it?
Are you hearing it?
Are you keeping it?
When the Word is unveiled, we see the beauty of God.
Pastor Gray teaches from Col. 2:9–15 on water baptism.
Baptism in the Greek means signify through immersion, washing, cleansing, and identification for burial; total lasting change. "For you were buried with Christ when you were baptized. And with him you were raised to new life because you trusted the mighty power of God" (Col. 2:12 NLT).
In baptism, the old man dies as one is fully immersed in the water; he rises up out of the water a new man.
Pastor Bill Grace preaches on rededication, transformation, and revival in the church.
God is a prayer-hearing, prayer-answering God. He will pour out His Spirit on all flesh, and we will prophesy before the great and glorious day of the Lord shall come. But we need to be ready.
That readiness begins by being in alignment with God.
Where are you? Seeking your will or God's?
Pastor Gray teaches from Eph. 5:22-33 on how marriage should operate and how it models Christ and the Church.
Revival in the church starts with revival in the family.
Marriage between a man and a woman is a kingdom principle, and how it operates is laid out in Ephesians 5:22-33. The marriage models how God intends for the relationship between Christ and His church to operate.
Listen in to learn what God expects from the man, and what He expects from the woman.
Pastor Grays delivers his Resurrection Sunday sermon based on John 19:30.
When Jesus said "it is finished," he accomplished all that needed done to bring salvation and redemption to mankind. He gave us power over sin, power to heal, power to raise the dead, and power over the devil to reign here on Earth.
Those who accept Jesus as Savior have eternal life in heaven. That also means, those who reject him will find themselves in hell for eternity.
Is he your Lord? Accept him today and see the salvation of the Lord.
On this Palm Sunday Pastor preaches on 1 Cor. 15:45, "The first man Adam became a living being. The last Adam became a life-giving spirit."
A donkey represents peace and servanthood, and that's what Jesus brought with his triumphal entry into Jerusalem on a donkey. The people who praised him that day shouted for his crucifixion a week later.
God the Father did not die for our sins. Neither did the Holy Spirit. But it was Jesus who came to Earth as a baby went to the cross a sinless man and paid the ultimate price for the sins of all mankind.
What the first Adam failed at, the last Adam was victorious.
Pastor Gray preaches on Philippians 2:12, "work our your own salvation with fear and trembling."
How do we behave when we are by ourselves? Is it different from when we are around others? God gives us instructions, and obedience to that is better than to sacrifice. As we work out to keep our body fit, we need to do the same way with our salvation.
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Pastor Gray takes an in depth look at Galatians 2:20, being crucified with Christ.
The apostle Paul stated that he had been crucified with Christ and that Christ now lived within him. We can be saved--born again believers--with Christ within us, but are we walking in Sonship? To walk in Sonship is to deny oneself and be led by the Spirit.
Are there areas of your life that need to be crucified?
Pastor Gray expounds on how God worked on King Jehoshaphat's behalf as the Israelites faced 3 enemies in a major battle.
In 2 Chronicles 20, King Jehoshaphat and Israel faced a mighty army from Aram. The Lord said, "Do not be afraid…for the battle is not yours, but God's." The next day, the Israelites stepped toward their enemy, singing the praise and worship for the Lord. And God routed their enemies.
There is power in our praise and worship of the Lord!
Visiting Pastor John Gaddam of India delivers a powerful message of why God allowed Daniel to be thrown into the lions den.
Daniel was a man of determination, dedication, and devotion as a captive in a foreign country. So, one could wonder why God didn't deliver Daniel before he was thrown to the lions.
Why? is the question we often ask when we find ourselves facing our own "lions den." Listen in and discover the answer.
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Pastor Gray preaches on the power of the Holy Spirit and His baptism.
The baptism of the Holy Spirit brings us the power to preach the gospel and be God's witnesses throughout the world. Listen in for more.
Pastor Gray admonishes the church to let no man deceive you.
We are in the last hour before the coming judgment.
Like the foundation and roof of a house, the church has a foundation and roof as well. But the foundation is broken and the roof is leaking because we have strayed away from the Word of God. The unholy trinity--Satan, the Antichrist, and the False Prophet--will do all it can to deceive God's people.
Is your foundation cracked? Is your roof leaking?
Or in this last hour are you standing strong in the Word of God?
Pastor Bill Grace encourages us to bring the gospel to today's young people.
We are living in the last days and daily the words of Revelation are manifest.
Many false prophets will arise to attempt to deceive us. To counter that we must see the great I AM, get the Word down in us, and preach the gospel with confidence and boldness to the young people of today.
Pastor Gray preaches about Elijah and the widow of Zarephath and the kingdom principle of give first to God.
God desires us to bring His message to those who don't know him. For Elijah that meant going into an area where the people worshipped other gods. God had already begun to move on the heart of the widow facing starvation.
Elijah told her to give him food first, and then for her and her son to eat. In doing so, the widow and her son lived, having given first to God, and then enjoyed the abundant provision of God thereafter.
Pastor Mark Linder of The Dwelling Place in Florence, Alabama, exhorts us to influence our world rather than be those who are influenced. The Church should be the most relevant organization on Earth.
God delivers his gospel message through the family unit, which is why Satin is so intent on destroying the family. God intends for us to influence the world, but are we seeking a culture of comfort instead of our purpose?
Listen to this powerful message to today's Church.
Pastor Gray preaches from Acts. 20:22-24 about the apostle Paul finishing his "race with joy, and the ministry" he received from the Lord.
All believers have a purpose and work God destined for them. And whatever it is for you, that's your "church," where you preach the gospel of Christ to those around you.
It doesn't mean you won't face difficulties, but Christ is with you, helping you fight the good fight of faith and run your race with joy.
Pastor exhorts us from Matthew 24:42-44 to be ready for the Lord's return.
We know there is an hour when the Lord will come. But we don't know what that hour will be. Therefore, watch. Be alert. Be ready.
Have you stopped watching?
Pastor Gray exhorts us on agape love with a verse-by-verse walk through 1 Corinthians 13.
Do we do what we do in order to cover up our lack of a personal relationship with Jesus? The apostle Paul addressed this cover up. He stated that we are but a "sounding brass or clanging cymbal" if we don't have love (agape).
Join Pastor as he examines what agape love really is.
Pastor Gray brings us a nontraditional Christmas message.
You cannot have Christmas and leave out the Resurrection. Everything we love about the birth of Christ, from the shepherds to the magi, points to his death and resurrection.
Listen in for more.
Pastor Gray examines Matthew 11:12, "the violent take it by force."
Jesus doesn't want us lukewarm. And it isn't lukewarm Christians who withstand and overcome the enemy.
Listen in and understand the kind of violence Jesus desires us to function in.
Pastor Gray teaches why we should read the book of Revelation.
Revelation 1:3 tells us "blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy." What does it mean to be blessed? It means
Not what people would say about reading Revelation.
So how does reading Revelation bless us? Listen in, hear, and be encouraged.
Pastor Gray teaches from 1 John 5:1-5 on being an overcomer.
Do we have the strength and the Spirit of the Lord to be able to overcome the devil?
Jesus is the Christ, and Christ means the Anointed One. As Christians, we are anointed ones. That means we have power and authority in the name of the Lord. But we underestimate the power and authority God has given us.
Listen in as Pastor Gray outlines the truths that make us overcomers.
Pastor Gray preaches on 2 Cor. 10:3, "though we walk in the flesh, we do not war according to the flesh."
The devil uses 3 methods to attack us: the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life.
But our weapons are mighty in God to come against our spiritual enemies. And nothing shall be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
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Pastor Gray teaches on getting and staying free in Christ.
God gives us gifts, and those gifts are subject to our choices--to use them or not. God will not take a way your choice.
Demons manipulate, intimidate, and dominate. Their goal is to cause division in the church.
But Christ has empowered us and given us marching orders and the authority to carry them out.
Listen in for more.
Pastor Gray teaches on demons and our authority in casting them out.
The enemy works to take our focus off of Jesus and onto the world. But our warfare is not against flesh and blood. Mark 16:17-18 points out the power of the true authentic church, one of which is casting out demons in the name of Jesus.
Pastor Gray preaches from Matthew 9:1-8 on forgiveness and healing.
When Jesus forgave the man sick of the palsy of his sins, the scribes thought, He blasphemes. But Jesus knew what they were thinking and asked, "which is easier, to say, ‘Your sins are forgiven you,’ or to say, ‘Arise and walk’?" Then told the man to get up and go home.
Sin and sickness are linked, just as forgiveness and healing are.
If you have faith to be saved, then you have faith to healed.
Pastor Gray walks us through Philippians 1:20, to be not ashamed but bold in our walk with Christ.
The apostle Paul had an earnest expectation and hope in Christ. He was not ashamed of the gospel and spoke out boldly, magnifying the Lord in his life and in his death.
God often takes us out of our comfort zones in the things He calls us to do. We must be like Paul, not ashamed but bold.
Pastor Gray walks us through the "if then" of Colossians 3:1, "If then ye be risen with Christ."
The apostle Paul explained several aspects of our walk with Christ that he put in his letter to the Colossians. If we are risen with Christ, we need to seek those things above and not here on Earth. We are to set our minds on Christ.
Listen for more of how our position in Christ has empowered us.
Pastor Gray expounds on Psalm 51, create in me a clean heart and renew a right spirit within me.
When King David realized his sinful condition he pleaded with God to do a mighty work in him to give him a new heart.
Is your heart right with God? We can plead for the Lord to clean and renew us just as King David did.
We are to be a people full of joy. Pastor Gray preaches from Isaiah 6:1-10.
God blessed King Uzziah, but the king grew proud and disobedient. As a result, God put leprosy on him and took away his joy. Today, chaos is everywhere, but there is a joy coming through our young people like never before.
We will all stand before God, either the Judgment Seat of Christ for those who have accepted Christ, or the Great White Throne for those who rejected Him. God sends no one to hell. It is our choice.
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Today is the day of salvation. It's time to gather in those who don't know the Lord.
The Antichrist system in place; Christians around the world are being martyred, including here in the US. Jesus makes us a new creation when we come to Him for salvation.
Pastor Gray preaches from Rev. 12:11 that proclaims we shall overcome the enemy "by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony."
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Pastor Gray exhorts the church to tear down their idols.
Second Timothy 3:1 warns that perilous times will come, and that there will be a great falling away of the church. But 2 Thessalonians 2:3 encourages us to let no man deceive you. We can stand strong in the peril to come.
Examine your life and tear down the idols that are there that "the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work."
Do you feel guilty all the time about your past?
Pastor Gray looks at condemnation and our freedom in Christ.
The devil is constantly condemning the house of God and bringing condemnation to people. However, Jesus set us free from the law of sin and death.
But how do we stay clean and walk in daily relationship with God? Listen in and learn.
Pastor Gray exhorts us to enter the rest Christ died to give us. That rest is Jesus' finished work at the cross. When we are yoked to Christ, He bears the bulk of the burden, but He still needs us in the earth.
Take His yoke and learn of Him.
Pastor Gray declares, "Christ has no side effects."
We trust in the world of medicine despite all the grave side effects of those medicines, but faith in Christ will bring us the healing we seek. Pastor Gray addresses belief and faith, and the doubt of "I believe, but will He do it for me?"
Listen in and grow your faith.
Pastor Gray takes aim against the devil and exhorts us to not only believe but to have faith that God will do what He says He'll do. We can move mountains.
There are those who would say happy days are here again. But are they?
"The world is passing away, and the lust of it; but he who does the will of God abides forever." Pastor Gray exhorts the church to step into their predestined purpose.
Pastor Bill Grace examines 2 Chronicles 15:1-7 and the work of Judah's King Asa.
The Israelites had long been worshiping idols rather than the True God, and God brought trouble upon them.
Pastor Gray gives an update on his trip to India and preaches on the power of the gospel in our lives.
The gospel of Christ is the dunamis power of God and resides in every believer. But the demonstration of that power is missing from our churches today. The more we depend on Jesus, the stronger our faith becomes.
Let that power be evident!
Pastor Dave Chikosi delivers a lesson on God's windows of opportunity, chairos moments.
God want us to grab ahold of those moments and not miss them.
Pastor Bill Grace uses the analogy of video games to encourage us to level up our walk with Jesus.
Everyone starts at the same level: getting saved. God has a purpose for each of us that He wants us to fulfill. He will stretch us on one level to prepare us for the next. He is committed to helping us to fulfill our purpose.
Level up, and let's operate in a realm we never have before.
Chris Walker of The Dwelling Place, Florence, Alabama, shares how God delivered him from witchcraft and how Jesus to set the captive free.
Pastor Bill Grace expounds on the natural man, the unnatural, and the supernatural.
God made His invisible characteristics clearly evident in all creation around us. But the sinful refused to honor God and their minds were darkened. But when God gets ahold of us, it all changes.
What God can do is far superior to what any man can do.
In the first class of the Kingdom Advance Conference, Pastor Jeff Pickerel teaches from John 3:3-6 and about being born from above and spiritually alive.
Pastor Gray finishes his teaching on 1 Cor. 13. God's love is greater than all the gifts, and His love will endure.
On night two of the Kingdom Conference, Pastor Harris challenges us to ask ourselves, "what do I contribute to the kingdom and does my vote even count?"
He encourages us, no matter our age, to step into our special role in the kingdom of God and leave our footprint everywhere we go.
On the opening night of the Kingdom Conference, Pastor Mike Harris encourages us we all have a position in God's kingdom.
But the Devil comes to steal the truth, kill our identity in Christ, and destroy our inheritance. Christ has redeemed us, and we each have a purpose, a work, to do for His kingdom.
Guest speaker Pastor Mike Harris encourages us with 3 stories from the Bible that illustrate depth of faith.
There are 5 steps to walking in faith: hear the Word; believe the Word; act on the Word; persevere; and speak the Word. Our actions and our words speak to the depth of our faith.
God wants us to believe for the impossible.
Pastor Gray delivers a salvation message.
Jesus, the perfect man, paid the price for our sins, and endured the cross for the joy set before him. That joy was the finished work of our salvation, our healing, our deliverance, and more.
Do you have a personal relationship with Jesus?
Pastor Gray preaches on what the gospel of the kingdom and God's wrath.
The Gospel of the Kingdom brings us a new language to speak with God, a new life to live with God, and we don't have to be like everybody else.
The Gospel of the Kingdom lives within us, and everywhere we go, the Kingdom goes with us. God wants us to make a difference in the world.
Pastor Gray begins a new series on 1 Corinthians 13, God's love.
In this new Wednesday night Bible study series, we move from 1 Corinthians chapter 12 to chapter 13. In part one, Pastor covers verses 1–4.
Listen in to discover why without God's love we are but a tinkling cymbal.
Pastor Gray brings the last of the teaching on the gifts of the Spirit and teaches on interpretation of tongues.
Pastor Gray preaches on faith. Faith is being fully persuaded and totally committed that this Word that we preach from is true and that God is. You cannot come to God without faith.
Pastor Gray discusses revival and the importance of youth. God is bringing revival throughout the world through young people.
Pastor Gray preaches on John 11:25, the resurrection and the life.
Jesus is the resurrection and the life, and that resurrection power lives within us. You cannot read the Bible without it bringing you to the Resurrection. He is our blessed hope.
In part 5 of this series on the gifts of the Spirit, Pastor Gray teaches on the gift of tongues.
Guest speaker Pastor John Gaddam of India brings an update of how God is ministering in India.
He then delivers a message on how powerful God is and how special we are as His creation. We are a special creation of God with a great purpose and great intention.
Listen in and be encouraged.
In part 4 of this series on the gifts of the Spirit, Pastor Gray teaches on the gift of the discerning of spirits.
Pastor Gray exhorts us about the last of the last days and doing what Jesus has given us to do.
Matthew 24 is Jesus' warning to us and the signs of the end of the age. Be not deceived; read the Word; be about God's business.
Listen in to learn more.
Pastor Gray teaches on the gifts of healing, working of miracles, and the gift of prophecy.
On this Mother's Day, Pastor Gray says, "It's not too late to be a good parent."
The Jews of Jesus' day believed a man could be raised within 3 days, but after 4, it was too late. Using the example of Jesus raising Lazarus, Pastor Gray shows us the 3 steps to make change. Believe, remove the stone in our lives, and go forward.
God will restore you.
Pastor Gray preaches on being in one accord as the disciples were on Pentecost.
Before Jesus ascended, He breathed on the disciples, opened their understanding of the Scriptures, and told them to tarry in Jerusalem until they were endued with power from on high. As the waited in Jerusalem, they waited in one accord, and God moved.
When you're in one accord, God does mighty and great things.
Pastor Gray begins a 4-part series on the gifts of the Holy Spirit. In this lesson, he lays the foundation.
On this Resurrection Sunday, Pastor Gray takes us on a journey with Jesus.
You can't talk about Jesus' resurrection without talking about His birth. In a plan God put in place before the foundation of the world, Jesus was born, baptized, tempted, performed miracles, died on the cross, then rose to life again.
He is the sacrificial Lamb who redeems us and takes away our sin.
Pastor Gray exclaims we are living in the day of judgment. He examines Matthew 24:37, "But as the days4-13 of Noah were, so also will the coming of the Son of Man be."
God gave the people of Noah's day 120 years to repent and turn to God, but they would not. Judgment came upon them the moment God shut the door of the ark.
The world is facing that same judgment as Christ's return approaches. Repent and turn to Him. When He returns with ten thousands of His saints, He will close the door to repentance.
Pastor Gray encourages us to build our house upon the Solid Rock.
In Matt. 7:24-27, Jesus admonishes us to hear and do what He has said. He likens those who do as wise men, and those who don't as foolish. The winds and rains of trouble will come, but Jesus is our Solid Rock, the master over all.
Are you wise or foolish?
Fasting helps us both physically and spiritually, and Jesus gave us some guidelines in Matthew 6:16-19. First, forgive those who have hurt you. Next, don't make your fasting obvious like the Pharisees did, but instead, wash your face.
In fasting you don't starve your body, but you starve the carnality within your body. You will learn to depend on God every day for all your needs.
Pastor Bill Grace discusses Christ's authority.
Long before David wrote Psalm 23, God used the shepherd's rod to display His authority. Jesus is the rod and staff, and He has given us His authority. He said we shall do the works He did and even greater works.
Go and do!
Pastor Gray continues his teaching on prayer.
Don't pray with meaningless repetitions as the Pharisees did. Our heavenly Father knows what we need before we even ask. But we must ask, and we can enter His throne room with confidence and boldness to ask and receive.
Pastor Gray uses Matthew 6:6 to teach on prayer.
In Old Testament times, the people went to the temple to pray. But that temple now resides within every person who believes in Jesus. Our prayer closet is not a physical room, though it can be, but that inner room of prayer is within us.
Listen in to learn more and discover the power of prayer.
Pastor Gray continues from last week with Romans 1:16.
The gospel is the power of God for salvation. The gospel is 4 things: death, burial, resurrection, and Jesus Christ. We are raised with Him and seated with Him in the heavens.
Don't be ashamed of who you are in Christ.
Powerful ministry took place at Hosanna Fellowship today. Pastor Gray speaks briefly on Romans 1:16, not ashamed of the gospel.
Pastor Gray exhorts us from Paul's first letter to the Corinthian church. Pastor examines kingdom authority and the power and energy given to us through the Holy Spirit.
It all starts with knowing Jesus Christ and Him crucified.
Pastor Gray preaches on Jesus' second coming.
The world won't see the rapture when it happens; however, it will see the effects. But Jesus's second coming will be public. Every eye will see Him. He will not be coming back as Savior but as Judge.
Are you ready? Are you watching?
Pastor encourages us to accomplish things for the kingdom of God.
The Bible doesn't tell us to understand the book of Revelation. It tells us to read it. Blessed is he who reads, hears, and heeds the words therein.
The time is short to do what the Lord has given us to do.
Pastor Gray declares that now is not the time for the church to go to sleep.
Jesus gave the disciples a clear mandate: Go and make disciples, baptizing them and teaching them to observe all things that Jesus had commanded them.
Instead of us going to sleep, what would happen if we each decided we'd bring 3 people into the kingdom of God?
Pastor Gray preaches from Matthew 28:19 and 20 about making disciples of all men.
Jesus tells us to go into the all nations, preach the gospel, and make disciples. Pastor Gray gives us the steps to do it.
Pastor Larry Gray Jr. delivers a message from 2 Kings 22 to draw 2024--a year of repentance--to a close and open wide the work of the Lord for 2025--a year of Kingdom promotion.
Listen in and discover what the Man on the middle cross has done for us.
Pastor Gray delivers a Christmas message.
Everything about Jesus' birth, from the gifts the magi brought to the shepherds, represents His mission from the manger to the cross as the sacrificial lamb for all mankind.
Preaching from the book of Jude, Pastor Gray encourages us the contend for the faith.
We must earnestly fight for the church and be aware of four spirits that seek to deceive us: the false prophet, the false teacher, the spirit of Balaam, and one who is worldly. But build yourselves up in your most holy faith so you can build up those around you.
Pastor examines a question often asked: Why, God?
When we ask the question "Why, God, did you allow this?" we show our lack of faith in God. When you give your heart to the Lord, He gives you eternal life through His Son, Jesus Christ. He has a destiny for you.
We shouldn't ask, "why, God?" but say, "I trust You, God."
As we enter the Christmas season, Pastor Gray ponders the Light of the world.
Jesus did not come into the world as the Israelites expected or wanted him to. Instead he came as a baby, yet Isaiah 9:6 tells us Jesus shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.
And He came to do that for all mankind.
Pastor Gray takes a cue from Revelation 2:1-5 to encourage us to repent and return to our first love and first works--that of the apostolic age.
What is the apostolic age? God is able to heal. He is able to deliver; He is able to save. And when we go back to that, we'll see a move of God like never before.
Pastor Gray exhorts us to " not sleep, as do others; but let us watch and be sober," for Jesus' return comes like a thief in the night.
For the believer, it is not a time to go to sleep. It is a time continue in vigilant prayer, to build up our faith in God, and time to get out more of the Word of the Lord than ever before.
We are to be watchmen who make mention of the Lord day and night.
Sunday, Nov. 10, 2024. Pastor Mark Linder of The Dwelling Place, Florence, Alabama, concludes the Simply Jesus weekend with a lesson from the threshing floor.
From God's threshing floor we learn our identity, receive God's assignment, and are assured of His presence and authority as we carry out His assignment.
Our purpose is greater than our pleasure.
Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024. Pastor Linder teaches about baptism.
In our flesh, we are powerless against the enemy. But water baptism signifies we are dying in Christ. When we come up out of the water we are identifying with Christ's resurrection, and no longer operating in our flesh.
Listen in for more T.R.U.T.H.
Friday, Nov. 8, 2024, Pastor Mark Linder of The Dwelling Place, Florence, Alabama, opens a special Simply Jesus weekend with calling us to come out of Babylon.
God is gracious and merciful. He is also holy and just. Babylon would tell you your pleasure is more important than your purpose. But no, it is time to pull down the idols in the church and return to the fear of the Lord.
Pastor Gray draws a comparison between the unrighteous Israel of King Jehu's day and the US of today.
The upcoming election is not about Democrats or Republicans. It's about good and evil. Not voting is being in agreement with evil. Though evil seems to dominate everything today, God will have the last say.
Vote for righteousness.
Pastor Gray preaches on Daniel 3 and the 3 Hebrew boys King Nebuchadnezzar had thrown into the fire.
The king insisted all bow down and worship the golden image he had built, and those who didn't would be put to death. In the End Times, the Antichrist will insist on the same thing.
Will you refuse like the Hebrew boys or submit to the demands of evil?
A tree is identified by the fruit it bears. So are we. Pastor Gray expounds on Matt. 7:15-23, "by their fruit you shall know them" (vs. 20).
When Jesus went to the fig tree for a fig, he discovered no figs. That fig tree represents both the church and individual believers.
Will the world find good, evil, or no fruit at all from us when it seeks to know the Lord?
"For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul" (Mark 8:36 KJV).
Pastor Gray asks us, have we given up our lives for the sake of Jesus or are we holding onto the pleasures of this world?
Where will your eternal destiny be? Will you meet Jesus as Judge or as Savior?
Pastor Gray preaches on Isaiah 59:19, "when the enemy comes in like a flood."
On Oct. 7, 2024, it will be one year since Hamas attacked Israel. The code name for this insurrection was The Flood. Israel's ultimate enemy, Satan, like Hamas, wants to destroy them. In doing that, Satan must also destroy the true church because it is the only ally Israel has.
What tactics does Satan use to do this? And what is our role in the battle?
Listen in to discover the answers.
Pastor Gray speaks about the baptism of the Holy Spirit, the benefits of that baptism, and the instructions Jesus gave the disciples before He ascended to heaven.
Pastor Gray expounds on 1 Peter 4:17-19, "For the time has come for judgment to begin at the house of God; and if it begins with us first, what will be the end of those who do not obey the gospel of God?" (verse 17).
Pastor encourages the church to examine themselves, repent of any sin, and walk holy. Then to proclaim Jesus to those around us.
Looking at Revelation 2:13, Pastor Gray examines Christ's word to the church at Pergamos.
The doctrine of Balaam had entered that church, and the same accusation can be said of today's churches. The doctrines of humanism and secularism are prevalent.
We must repent and return to living the Truth--Christ's shed blood paid the price for our sins.
Pastor Gray exhorts the congregation with words from Revelation 2:1-7.
Jesus knew the good works the church of Ephesus was doing. But they had left their first love…Jesus. He was no longer first in their lives. Idols had taken a place in their hearts instead.
He that has an ear let him hear. Have you left your first love?
Pastor Gray expounds on Colossians 3:1-3. If you have been raised up with Christ, you are seated with Christ and hidden with Him in God.
Pastor asks, is your mind set on Christ? Have you been established in the Lord? Are you always searching out the things of Christ?
Listen in and discover more about your position in Christ.
Pastor Gray examines Luke 15:1-32 the parable of the lost as he exhorts us to seek the lost and bring them the good news of salvation.
The lost don't know they're lost. Like sheep, many have simply wandered off. Like the coin, the lost have not lost their value. And we must seek them out. But for the prodigals, we must pray for them to come home.
Pastor Gray preaches from Ezekiel 37:1-14 concerning dry bones.
Today's churches are filled with dry bones, people whose relationship with the Lord is dead. Just as He promised Israel through the prophet Ezekiel, the Lord will open our graves and cause us to rise again.
Do you have a grave that needs to be opened?
Pastor Bill Grace encourages us with Romans 8:37, we are more than conquerors, and 2 Chronicles 20:17, the Lord is with you.
He discusses the connection between the spiritual and natural. We must be rooted in Christ to overcome. And God makes a promise to those who overcome.
Grab your Bible and follow along.
Pastor Bill Grace preaches on bringing others hope.
The world lacks hope, but hope is always available to us through Jesus. As Timothy was a kindred spirit for Paul, Pastor Grace encourages us to be kindred spirits for our pastor. To bring hope to the world, to encourage and build them up.
Pastor Gray speaks out about the false prophets of today and the need for repentance.
The world and the church of today are filled with arrogance. Prophets are the eyes and ears of the Lord. But many refuse to listen to the Lord's instructions. We must beware of false prophets for they come in sheep's clothing but are ravening wolves.
Wake up! And start preaching Jesus, simply Jesus.
Pastor Griffin delivers the last workshop of the Simply Jesus Conference. He examines are we walking in God's plan or our own plan.
In workshop 3 of the Simply Jesus Conference, Pastor Jeff Pickerel examines the role of worship.
Pastor Dave Chikosi delivers the second workshop of the Simply Jesus Conference, a powerful lesson on gaining breakthrough.
In this first workshop of the Simply Jesus Summer Conference, Pastor Duree discusses the price Jesus paid and that we need to be about our Father's business.
Pastor Doc Shell discusses the fear of God that is often missing in the churches of today, and being born again. Do not be one to whom Jesus says, "I never knew you."
Pastor expounds on four steps to knowing with certainty that you are born again. The first is conviction of sin. Next is confession of the truth. Third, God cleanses your heart.
Listen in to hear the fourth.
On the second night of the Simply Jesus Conference, Pastor Shell asks the question "Why did Jesus come?"
Pastor Shell examines in a whole new way the parable of the lost sheep, lost coin, and lost son in Luke 15. Listen in and ask yourself if you fit into any of these three categories.
Our Simply Jesus Summer Conference opens on Friday night, July 19, 2024, with Pastor Doc Shell preaching about the kinsman redeemer.
The kinsman redeemer bought back something that had been lost. Listen in and discover everything Jesus, as our kinsman redeemer, bought back for us.
Pastor Gray expounds on 1 Peter 2:21, "For you have been called for this purpose, since Christ also suffered for you, leaving you an example for you to follow in His steps."
We are soldiers for the Lord. But we cannot be soldiers without first being servants, and we cannot be servants without first being pupils. Christ is the example we are to follow and become like.
Grab your Bible and follow along with us.
Pastor Gray looks at God's timetable and our time on earth.
Our time here on Earth is equivalent to 7 minutes in eternity. Is your life glorifying God?
Pastor Gray outlines what Jesus did to be our sacrifice for sin.
In the fullness of time, Jesus came to the earth, not as God, not as an angel, but as a man. Why? Because only as man could He pay the price for mankind's sin.
What the law could not do, Jesus did, so we could receive the adoption of sons.
Pastor Gray continues his study of the book of Galatians. In this message he covers 2:4-5.
Pastor Gray examines what today's church has forgotten: God is a holy God.
Second Timothy 3:1-5 gives us a glimpse of what today's world is like. But God calls His people to be holy and separate from the world. Holiness is not about being perfect, but being holy in all our behavior.
Listen in for how you can make a difference in the world around you.
Pastor Gray preaches on John 1:29, which declares Jesus takes away the sin of the world.
That word takes is present tense, meaning Christ takes away the sin of the world every day to those who come to Him in repentance. And when we do, He takes the world out of us.
Listen in for more.
Pastor Gray makes a comparison between sugar and honey.
Sugar is toxic and extremely damaging to our bodies, yet it tastes so good. Sugar equates to the easy life. Honey never spoils.
Seventy-five percent of what makes up anointing oil is bitter. Jesus is the Messiah, the anointed One. The cross and the stripes Christ suffered were bitter. But His sacrifice is honey from the rock for our salvation and healing.
Pastor Gray preaches on 1 Peter 1:23-25, you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation.
Pastor exhorts us not to let the spirit of Antichrist silence us, but to take our place as God's people and to stand up to proclaim His name.
Pastor Bill Grace examines 2 Timothy 3:1-5 and 4:2-4.
Having the recipe for godliness is no good without also having the ingredients.
Listen in as Pastor Bill encourages us to recognize the power of God and be ready in season and out of season.
It's time for another Wednesday night Bible study. Pastor finishes chapter one and crosses over into chapter two.
Pastor looks at Paul's 17 years apart from the Jerusalem church and how he was taught the Gospel of Christ.
Pastor Gray examines Matt. 24:4, "See to it that one misleads you." Not in body, mind, or spirit.
In the troubling times ahead, nation will rise against nation, kingdom against kingdom. What nations are those and what kingdoms? How can we ensure we won't be deceived by the Antichrist?
Listen in to today's sermon.
Grab your Bible. It's time for Wednesday night Bible study as we look at Galatians 1:18-20.
Pastor pays particular attention to Paul's statement "I am not lying."
Pastor Gray delivers a unique Mother's Day message.
When the angel Gabriel delivered his message to Mary, he stated 7 specific things about Jesus. How did Mary receive this, and what did she do with this information as she walked out her journey with her Son Jesus?
Listen in.
Pastor Gray covers Galatians 1:14-20 in our continuing study.
He pays particular attention to what occurred before the foundation of the world.
Grab your Bible, follow along, and learn with us.
Pastor Gray examines Gal. 2:19: "For through the Law I died to the Law, so that I might live to God."
There are those in history and those today who say that in addition to accepting Christ they must also still keep the Mosaic law. Pastor Gray refutes that in his look at Gal. 2:19-20. Listen in.
Pastor Gray admonishes the church on the importance of an intimate relationship with Jesus.
The foundations of our country, of marriage, of the church are crumbling because we have put aside God. But Jesus says, "I will show you what it’s like when someone comes to me, listens to my teaching, and then follows it. It is like a person building a house who digs deep and lays the foundation on solid rock. When the floodwaters rise and break against that house, it stands firm because it is well built" (Luke 6:47-48 NLT).
Jesus is our Rock, our foundation.
We continue our study of Galatians with 1:11-14. Grab your Bible, follow along, and grow in your faith.
Pastor Gray exclaims today is the day of salvation.
The church in America has been living in the gilded age, but God is bringing forth His true church as gold in the refiner's fire. The church has entered the Refiner's fire.
What dross will melt away from you?
Pastor Gray continues his study on the book of Galatians. In this message, he covers 1:6-10.
Listen in and study along with Pastor and members of Hosanna Fellowship.
Our apologies, about halfway through Pastor's microphone died, so there is a gap in the message.
What does the Word say about the resurrection of the dead in Christ? What does it say about the order of the resurrection?
Pastor gives an answer from 1 Thes. 4 and 1 Cor. 15. Turn there and join us in listening to today's teaching.
Pastor Gray begins a study on the book of Galatians. In this message, he covers 1:1-5.
Listen in and study along with Pastor and members of Hosanna Fellowship.
Pastor Gray examines Jesus' words on the cross, "why have You forsaken Me?"
The Father cannot look on sin; therefore, had to turn His face away as Jesus took our sin upon Himself. But Holy Spirit was there with Him every moment.
Listen in for more.
Pastor Gray takes a look at four earthquakes mentioned in the Bible.
The earth felt the crucifixion and the resurrection and responded with earthquakes. The earth is groaning even now for Christ's return. Listen in and learn more.
Jesus makes His triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
It has been 3 years since the first cleansing of the temple. But no reformation has occurred, and Jesus cleanses it again before going to the cross. Pastor Gray declares what was declared on that day: Jesus is King of kings and Lord of lords.
Jesus cleansed the temple twice. As we approach Resurrection Sunday, Pastor Gray examines the first time Jesus did this.
What would Jesus do if He came to your house? Would He be pleased or not?
Pastor Gray looks at Matthew 5:14, we are the light of the world.
There are no gray areas with Jesus. He is the light of the world. As His followers, His light comes to the world through us. We are also the salt of the earth.
God doesn't challenge us to become light to the world or salt to the earth. He simply states, "You are the light and the salt."
Pastor Gray gives us an encouraging message about what it is to be an overcomer.
Those who are born of God become sons of God, and He desires that we become mature sons who overcome.
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For today's Christian, the baptism of the Holy Spirit is standard equipment, not an option.
Pastor Gray preaches about the power that comes with the baptism of the Holy Spirit and that it is essential for our lives today.
God is ready to bring revival, but are His people ready for it?
Pastor Terry Duree examines several Scriptures to point out God's love for us and the power and authority He has given us. Trust God and His Word to us.
Pastor Gray expounds on how we are sealed with the Holy Spirit.
We need not fear death or the coming tribulation. Instead we are to be salt and light to those around us.
Listen in and be encouraged.
The Lord's return is near! Pastor Gray looks at Revelation 6:1-8.
The Antichrist's activities are presently being restrained; however, our enemy is working to deceive as many as he can.
As the tribulation draws closer, we must meditate day and night on God's Word. Only in His Word will we find the wisdom and guidance we need for the end times.
Pastor Gray dives into an examination of seeing and entering the kingdom of God.
What occurs in the process of being born again, and what does God desire of us? Does God enjoy His relationship with you?
Audio difficulties have compromised the quality of our videos, but we are diligently working to fix this. Thank you for bearing with us.
Pastor Gray looks at Romans 10:4-13, with a deeper dive into the grace of God.
When we face difficulties, what comes out of our mouth will show the world what is in our hearts.
Listen in and discover more.
Pray Gray preaches on Eph. 2:4-9, the grace of God.
"Even when we were dead in trespasses, [God] made us alive together with Christ (by grace you have been saved)." God's love for us surpasses all human understanding.
Listen in and discover God's great grace for you.
Pastor Gray looks at the history of the US, what was at its foundation, and how its changed.
He encourages us to serve the Lord Monday through Sunday, not just on Sunday.
Are you fully committed to serving the Lord?
Pastor Bill Grace states that sometimes, as we do for our computers, we need to shut down and reboot our lives.
The story of the prodigal son best demonstrates God's grace toward us in that process of rebooting our lives and seeking Him.
On this Christmas eve, Pastor Gray asks the question Why did Jesus come as a baby? The answer is not what you'd expect.
The cross is the supreme altar for the supreme sacrifice. Listen in and rejoice with us at His birth.
Pastor Gray expounds on Ephesians 2:1-6.
You were dead in your trespasses and sins, but God made you alive in Christ. Discover the changes accepting Christ brings to your life.
Pastor examines the love we are to have for our fellow man and the love God has for us.
There is agapeo, to love one another, and agape, God's love for us. We cannot have one without the other.
Do you have them in your life?
Pastor Larry Gray preaches on Mark 16:17, "and these signs will follow those who believe."
Demons have been unleashed on the world like never before, but God has given us the power to overcome. Listen in and learn what God has said about those who believe.
Pastor Gray preaches from Galatians 6:7: "Do not be deceived, God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, that he will also reap."
While the world sows to the flesh and grows in corruption, we must sow to the Spirit and weary not in doing good.
Guest speaker Richard Coss shares how Jesus Christ changed his life, taking him from prison to prison ministry.
Pastor Gray looks at Ephesians 4.
God gave the five-fold ministry to the church for a reason. Listen in to learn what the five-fold ministry is and what it's purpose is.
Pastor Gray delves into Matthew 24, signs of the end times.
Jesus told his disciples to "take heed that no one deceives you" because many would come in His name. The Bible makes it very clear that Jesus is the Messiah. Do let yourself be deceived.
Pastor Bill Grace urges us to be prepared for the perilous times ahead.
Pastor Grace looks at 2 Timothy 3 and encourages us to examine ourselves against these verses. Our preparation begins with a firm foundation in the Bible.
Pastor Gray looks at Eph. 2:12-15.
Pastor expounds on the work of Jesus to bring the Gentiles into God's kingdom. He encourages us to lay down anything that is hindering our lives.
Pastor John Gaddam, from our sister church in India, looks at the lives of Priscilla and Aquila.
He encourages us to be as committed to the Lord in our work for him as they were.
Pastor John Gaddam, from our sister church in India, delivers a powerful message on making God our first priority in all areas of our lives.
Pastor Gray continues his exposition on Ephesians.
Our works do not gain us salvation; that is a gift from God. But once we are saved, God has a work for us to complete.
Part 5 of Pastor Gray's series on Ephesians.
Pastor Gray continues our journey through Ephesians with chapter 2.
Jesus came to reconcile the world to God; however, many willfully reject the Word. Today, while there is still time, you can accept Jesus as Savior, Healer, and Deliverer.
Listen in.
Jesus isn't some name we simply tag on to the end of our prayers. It is the Name above all names.
Pastor Gray preaches on the power and authority that the name of Jesus embodies.
Pastor Gray continues our journey through Ephesians.
In the opening chapters of Ephesians, the apostle Paul emphasizes our position in Christ and the power that comes with that.
Discover the power that resides within the born again believer.
Pastor Bill Grace delivers a powerful sermon on Isaiah 58:1-12.
God has called us to repair the breach and bring restoration. But first we must take a look at ourselves and our spiritual condition.
Are you strong in faith? Are you ready to be a messenger of restoration?
Pastor Gray begins a series on Ephesians 1.
This week he examines the power and authority we gain in our position in Christ. Discover all Christ has done through His death on the cross.
Pastor Gray examines Eph. 1:1-8.
Ephesians 1:1-8 is chockful of what Christ has done for us and our position in Him. We have been chosen, predestined, and adopted.
Discover how with those three things we have been given all of heaven.
In a continuation from August 13, Pastor Gray preaches about who we truly are.
Satan wants to steal from the church, kill the church, and destroy the legacy of the church. But we are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, and more.
Pastor Gray expounds on Haggai 2:3, "who is left among you that saw this house [the temple] in her first glory? and how do ye see it now?"
Today, what is the condition of God's house, His people?
Pastors Terry and Melissa Duree examine Jesus's last act on the cross. What was it and why did He do it?
Through the story of Esther, Pastors Kenny and Candace Griffin encourage us that our voice is needed in the world today.
Are you going to remain silent?
Pastors Dave and Becky Chikosi and their children share a powerful message about activating the power of the cross.
Pastors Jeff and Charla Pickrel share about the importance of the authority and authenticity of the Word of God.
Do you understand the authority and authenticity of the Bible?
Guest speaker Pastor Doc Shell preaches on the message of the cross and what it says about our biblical identity.
On night 2 of the Hosanna Fall Kingdom Advance conference, Pastor Shell discusses the need to recheck our direction.
He looks at 3 things: God's checklist for the journey, that God takes the cross and turns our weakness into the demonstration of God's power, and God's roadmap to home.
Pastors Jerry and Mary Martin vividly demonstrate the power of salt to light the world.
And we are that salt and light. God has called you and equipped you for a work. Go, fulfill the work He has given you.
Pastor Doc Shell kicks off the Hosanna Fall Kingdom Advance 2023 Conference by speaking about the power of the cross.
To start, we must ask ourselves two questions: Why did the cross have to be? and What does it mean to me?
Pastor Gray looks at Galatians 3:13 and Deuteronomy 28:1 & 2 to encourage believers that the blessing of God will overtake them.
He also explains that God's gifts are irrevocable, but church is not using those gifts.
Listen in on how to receive God's blessing and get encouragement to use God's gifts.
Pastor Gray examines the mustard-seed faith Jesus spoke of in Matt. 17:20.
Then he goes on to look at faith/lack of faith/repentance pattern of the kings of the Old Testament and applies it to us today.
Jesus gave the believer a five-fold ministry in the Great Commission.
The first part of that ministry is to cast out demons. Yes, every believer can cast out demons. Listen in to Pastor Gray for more.
In this powerful message, Pastor Gray examines several Scriptures that show us God is our healer, starting with Isaiah 53:1-5.
Jesus has told us, as born again believers, to preach the gospel and heal the sick. Listen in to discover how He has empowered us to do that.
Pastor Gray looks at Esther 4:14-15 as well as Revelation 19:11-16.
Like Queen Esther, we have attained unto royalty for such a time as this. We serve the King of Kings and Lord of Lords and are to proclaim His kingdom.
Pastor Bill Grace exhorts us on operating in the spiritual authority God has given us.
Listen in and discover how to fight the devil and win.
Pastor Bill Grace expounds on 1 John 2:15-16, the lust of the flesh, lust of the eyes, and pride of life.
If we could only see the hell and destruction that sin brings into our lives! God won't wink at sin, but neither will He override our freewill. Only Jesus can bring us the satisfaction we're looking for.
Listen in for more.
Pastor Gray examines the church at Ephesus.
Jesus held this one thing against the Ephesian church: they had left their first love. Pastor Gray encourages us to return to our first love and do the works we first did--healing the sick and preaching the gospel.
Pastor Gray examines how the kingdom of God resides within the born again believer. As such believers carry the light of the kingdom everywhere they go, dispelling darkness.
Pastor Gray looks at Matthew 11:12, “From the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffers violence, and violent men take it by force."
We are to be like John the Baptist, filled with an intensity to bring the kingdom of the gospel to those around us. Be violent toward the devil in advancing the kingdom of heaven here on Earth, but loving toward mankind.
Listen in for more.
England has crowned a new king. And while the world watches, Pastor Grace takes this time to teach about spiritual authority and how a kingdom functions.
Pastor Gray examines John 16:33, "These things I have spoken to you."
What were those things Jesus told His disciples and us? Listen in and rejoice.
Pastor Gray preaches from Ecclesiastes 12 about kings David, Solomon, and Hezekiah.
Each of these kings had sin in their lives, but the Lord forgave them, as is witnessed in the Chronicles. He does the same for us.
Pastor Gray preaches on Naaman the leper from 2 Kings 5.
Though Naaman was the enemy of Israel, he came to the prophet Elisha for healing. Naaman was told to dip 7 times in the Jordan. How can we apply this to our lives today? Listen in to learn.
Pastor encourages us to examine ourselves for sin that might be hindering our faith and our witness to others.
Jesus came to unbind people from the works of the devil. Pastor Eddie Lawrence teaches on the ministry of deliverance and then ministers deliverance.
Guest Pastor Eddie Lawrence shows us the power of the Holy Spirit and admonished us to teach others to do what Jesus taught us to do.
Guest Pastor Eddie Lawrence preaches on the difference between being filled with the Holy Spirit and being baptized in the Holy Spirit. Afterward he ministers healing.
Pastor examines Matt. 11:28-29, “Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me."
Pastor Gray examines several Scriptures as he shows us the courts of heaven.
Do we know our rights as citizens of God's kingdom? And how do we enter into the courts of heaven to be heard?
Pastor Gray brings us a lesson on Lot and the blessing of Abraham.
Lot was blessed because he walked with Abraham. But Lot chose to walk away from that.
We are under the blessing of Abraham, the blessing of God, the blessing of Jesus, and the blessing of Holy Spirit. Do not walk away!
Pastor Bill Grace looks at the wickedness of the world, Jesus' compassion for the lost, and Lot's life in Sodom.
Pastor Gray preaches on and answers questions about how we are to baptize.
Why should we baptize? How should we baptize? Pastor Gray answers these and more.
Pastor Gray looks at Psalm 23 and shows us what the shepherd does for the sheep and the trust they have for the shepherd.
Pastor Gray preaches on 2 Tim. 1:7, God has "given us the spirit of power, love, and of a sound mind."
How does Satan know how to attack us? Pastor Gray provides the answer using Job 3:25-26. Listen in as he teaches us to understand our words.
Do you want to know the deep things of God?
God has made the way. Pastor challenges us with 1 Cor. 2:9-10.
Pastor Gray examines Philippians 4:6-7, "Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus."
There has always been a Father, a Son, and a Holy Ghost. And before time, before man was formed, Jesus committed to dying on the cross.
Before the earth was formed, Jesus committed Himself to die on the cross for mankind's sins.
Pastor proclaims Jesus is the light of the world and more.
Pastor Gray looks at the downfall of Samson in the Old Testament and Ananias from the New to bring a lesson for us today.
Can you sin against God, Jesus, and the Holy Ghost and still fall on the mercy of God to be forgiven? The answer is not what you expect.
Listen in to discover the Bible's answer.
Pastor Gray expands on last week's sermon, "The Prosperity of God," and discusses what Jesus expects us to be doing.
Pastor Gray ministers on the difference between prosperity and wealth.
Wealth is silver and gold, money. The rich hoard that money, but the wealthy give it away. So what then is prosperity?
Listen in and learn that nothing can stop the prosperity of God.
Pastor Grace admonishes us to be disciples for the Lord, hungry and thirsty for the Word.
But there are no shortcuts to becoming mature disciples and it starts with examining ourselves today.
In reviewing Gal. 6:7-10, Pastor Gray asks us several questions about our readiness and walk in the Lord.
Pastor Gray examines 2 Corinthians 7:8–11 and discusses the apostle Paul's chastening of the church.
Pastor examines Matthew 5:3, blessed are the poor in spirit.
Why? Because the poor in spirit are not tied to any material substance, and substance is a tyranny that dictates your life. Being poor in spirit is the virtue from which all the other Beatitudes flow.
Listen in for more.
Matthew 5:13-14 tell us we are the salt of the earth and the light of the world.
But if the salt has lost its savor and the light has gone dim, what good are we? God has called us to be His voice.
Listen in to find out more.
Pastor Gray draws a comparison between pre-Nazi Germany and America today.
America is under God's judgment, but we have the ability to turn that around through the choices we make, life and good or death and evil.
Turn to Deuteronomy 30:15 and join us for Pastor Gray's sermon.
As a born again believer, Christ lives in you. He has a purpose and a plan for you, and your life is written in His book. He desires that you live out in your life the destiny He called you to.
How should we approach taking communion?
Pastor Gray turns to 1 Corinthians 11:23-32 to teach the Church the power behind the bread and wine.
What is our part? To examine ourselves before we partake.
Pastor Gray looks at Hebrews 6:1 and encourages the church to move beyond the basics and grow in the knowledge of Christ.
But can we move beyond the foundational principles if we've taken out the foundations of the church?
Pastor Bill Grace preaches on Matthew 6:33, seek first the kingdom of God.
Often it's culture that changes the church, but Pastor Graces exhorts us to be a disciple and have the church bring change to our cultural.
Let's turn the world upside down and bring a great awakening to the world.
Pastor examines Daniel 1:8, "But Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not defile himself with the portion of the king's meat, nor with the wine which he drank."
How do we apply that verse to ourselves today?
Pastor Gray addresses operating in the power of God rather than as a mere man. Scripture 1 Cor. 2:1-10.
Pastor Gray examines several Scriptures as he discusses gaining knowledge of God and our heritage as a child of God.
Pastor Gray looks at Eph. 5:22-25 and discusses how the church is to function like the family.
On the last day of the Kingdom Advance Conference, Pastor Shell looks at the last of the last days.
On Saturday night of the conference, Pastor Shell outlines how to bring change in your life.
Friday night of the 2022 Kingdom Advance Conference. Pastor Shell examines how the believer bears fruit, more fruit, and much fruit for the kingdom.
On the opening night of the summer Kingdom Advance Conference, Pastor Doc Shell discusses the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Pastor Gray examines Romans 8:1-6, there is therefore now no condemnation.
The devil wants us to remember our sins over and over, and feel condemned. But for those who are in Christ Jesus, there is no condemnation. Listen in for more.
Pastor Gray preaches on James 2:19-24, faith without works is dead.
The Kingdom of God is within the believer, and where the believer goes, the Kingdom goes also. To bring the Kingdom to those around us, we believers must be actively doing the same works Jesus did.
(At about 8 minutes there is a disruption in the message due to Pastor's mic going out.)
Pastor Gray preaches on Isaiah 58:6-12 as he exclaims what the Lord calls a fast.
Abstaining from food is what readily comes to mind when people speak of fasting. But the Lord has something else in mind. What is it?
Listen in and find out.
On this Father's Day, Pastor encourages fathers of their importance to the family and how their presence makes a difference.
Pastor Gray examines Matthew 5:13-14. We are the salt of the earth and the light of the world.
Have you lost your "saltiness?"
Pastor Gray looks at Zechariah 4:6 ,"not by might, not by power, but by my spirit."
Our land will not be healed by the government or the military but only by God.
Pastor Gray examines Deuteronomy 1:27 and talks about how grumbling impacts our lives.
God calls the spirit of grumbling rebellion. Are you like the Israelites in the desert, grumbling all along the way?
Drawing on John 14:12 and Hebrews 13:8, Pastor Gray admonishes the church to trust the Bible and walk in the power God has given us.
On the final night of revival services, Pastor Shell preaches on the power of Jesus' name.
"For we walk by faith, not by sight." On night 4 of the revival, Pastor Shell discusses what faith is, where it comes from, and how to get it.
(May 1, 2022) Pastor Gray exhorts the church on 2 Timothy 4:1:5, "wanting to have their ears tickle...in accordance to their own desires, and will turn away...from the truth."
We must all appear before the judgement seat of Christ. Are you doing what the Lord has called you to do, using the gifts He has given you, or do you have tickling ears?
On night 3 of revival services, Pastor Shell expounds on the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
(Due to technical difficulties there is a disruption in the message about halfway through.)
In the light of Matthew 7:23, "And then I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you,'" guest speaker Pastor Doc Shell discusses three substitutes people make for salvation.
On night 2 of Hosanna's revival services Pastor Shell examines John 12:23-26, unless a grain of wheat falls into the ground and dies, it remains alone.
Pastor Doc Shell leads off with Isaiah 55:1-3 to begin 5 days of revival services.
The currency of the Kingdom is not what you'd expect. And it's freely available to all! Listen in and find out more.
Pastor Gray asks are you believing in a myth or truth?
Pilate asked the Pharisees if he should release to them Barabbas or Jesus the Messiah. They asked for Barabbas (Iron Father), and the church today is asking for the same thing.
Listen in and learn more.
On this Palm Sunday, Pastor Gray looks at how Jesus began and ended His time on Earth by cleansing the Temple.
As His second coming draws near, He is again cleansing His temple the Church. But how does all this relate to Palm Sunday? Listen in and find out.
Pastor Gray examines repentance and declaration.
Looking at 2 Corinthians 7:8-11, Pastor states no declaration can be made unless repentance comes first.
Listen in to find out more and how you can declare the Word over your life and your family.
Pastor Bill Grace shares Ezekiel 47:1-12.
God's Word tells us He will show us great and mighty things. Surrender to Him an step into His life-giving water.
Pastor Gray looks at Romans 8:1-3.
Condemnation does not exist in the life of a "you who" person. They are waiting for the Lord to return and want to be the person God has called them to be.
Are you a "you who" person? Listen in and find out how to know if you are.
Pastor Gray examines Ezekiel 37:1-10.
God called Ezekiel to prophesy over a valley full of dry bones. And Ezekiel obeyed and the bones came together and sinew and flesh came upon the bones. But it wasn't until God breathed into them that they came alive.
How do these dry bones relate to today's church? Listen in to find the answer.
Pastor Gray exhorts the church on James 5:13-16.
Complaining and unforgiveness affect us--spirit, soul, and body. But we can give them over to God for healing, and the effectual fervent prayer of the righteous accomplishes much.
Pastor Gray looks at the resurrection of Lazarus and how it applies to believers today.
As Jesus stood before the tomb of Lazarus, he said, "Remove the stone." If the people had not obeyed, Lazarus' resurrection would never have happened. When Lazarus came forth, he was "bound hand and foot with wrappings, and his face was wrapped around with a cloth. Jesus said to them, 'Unbind him, and let him go.'"
Through the power of the Holy Spirit within us, today's believers take action to loose those who are bound.
A special Sunday of testimonies, music, baptisms, and Pastor's preaching on the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Pastor Gray preaches on Romans 12:1-2.
We are spirit, soul, and body, and the apostle Paul urges us to present our bodies as a living sacrifice. We do not want our flesh to control us, or to make decisions from our flesh rather than consulting the Holy Spirit about what to do.
We are to be transformed not conformed. Listen in for more.
Pastor starts in Proverbs and ends with Philippians as he discusses the power of the tongue.
No man can tame the tongue. But God can. Listen in and discover what words can do.
Pastor Bill Grace shares the importance of speaking the truths of God's Word despite what the world says and accepts.
Pastor Gray preaches on Hebrews 13:8, "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever." (NKJV)
"If Jesus could, He still can. If Jesus did, He still does. And if Jesus would, He still will." Listen in to discover all that Jesus died to give you.
Pastor Gray examines the story of the prodigal son in Luke 15:13-17.
In reviewing the experience of the prodigal son, Pastor compares it to where America is today. When the son came to his senses, he returned to the Father. We need to do the same.
Pastor reviews the actions of King Josiah in restoring the Book of the Law to Israel.
When we took the Bible out of our lives, we opened the door for the devil to come in. The world is darker now than ever before. It's time to bring back the Light, to bring the Bible back into our lives.
Pastor looks at Luke 10:25-35.
We were once the man by the wayside, beaten and left for dead. But Jesus came and saved us. Now we follow the example of the Good Samaritan in reaching out to those in need.
Pastor preaches on Luke 5:36-39.
You don't put new wine into an old wineskin. The Old Testament law was old wine, and the Pharisees of Jesus' day were old wineskins. But old wineskins can be made new.
Listen in to discover how God can make you a new wineskin and fill you with the new wine of Jesus Christ.
Pastor Gray expounds on how to usher in revival and encourages us to enter God's rest.
Pastor reviews what God did for the Israelites in bringing them out of Egypt and what caused them to miss entering the Promised Land. Listen in and discover if you're making the same mistake.
Pastor looks at the humanity of Jesus and what His death on the cross did for us.
As a born-again Christian we became the descendant of Abraham. Jesus' death redeemed us, healed us, delivered us, and resurrected us. Jesus death gave us back all that God promised Abraham.
Pastor Larry Gray Jr. examines Matt. 6:5-13 and how we can apply the Lord's Prayer to our prayer life today.
Pastor expounds on 1 Peter 4:10.
Each one of us has received a special gift--salvation through the blood of our Lord Jesus Christ. God then also gives gifts to men and women--wisdom, knowledge, prophecy, miracles, faith, tongues.
Serving one another, make your gift your employee and use it for the Kingdom!
Pastor Gray examines the relationship between Philemon and his slave Onesimus.
The apostle Paul asks Philemon to forgive and forget the debt Onesimus owes him because that's what Jesus did on the cross for us.
Pastor looks at the churches of Smyrna and Philadelphia from Revelation 2.
We are in the last days before the return of Christ. We are about to suffer, and that suffering will usher in revival. We need to be grounded in the Word. We need to live and know Jesus as if we are going through 7 years of tribulation, but need to have the faith to believe that He's coming for us any time.
Pastor examines 1 John 2:9-14. Are you walking in darkness and don't realize it?
Darkness and Light do not co-exist. Read the Bible to bring the Light into your life and the Holy Spirit will bring understanding of what you read.
As 2 Cor. 5:17 tells us, we are new creatures when we accept Christ.
Pastor Gray looks at those things that wage war against the "new man" and taint our witness as a child of God.
Pastor Gray discusses 1 Corinthians 10:13 and overcoming temptations.
No temptation comes to us that hasn't assaulted somebody else first. Pastor reviews several scriptures that shows God knows how to rescue us from the temptations that come our way.
Pastor Gray speaks on God's love toward us and how we must love the children of God.
You can't love love God and not His children. You can't love His children and not God. We express our love for God by keeping His commandments, and His commandments are not burdensome.
Do find His commandments burdensome? If so, why?
Pastor discusses how children often behave like their parents and encourages us to be imitators of God our Father.
God wants us to copy who He is. He wants us to be imitators of who He is. Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind and prove what is the good and acceptable will of God.
Listen in for more.
Pastor Gray looks at the book of Ruth and examines the role of the kinsman redeemer.
After establishing who the kinsman redeemer is and what he does, Pastor turns to the book of Revelation and shows how Jesus is our kinsman redeemer.
Discover how amazing Jesus is!
Pastor speaks a dedication over the ministry teams of the church and Pastors Mike and Pat Heiser share about their ministry in Kenya, Africa.
Pastor expounds on Colossian 1:25-27, Christ in you, the hope of glory.
The Gospel is constantly bearing fruit and increasing. When you get saved Christ comes into you and he lives in you. Were are living by faith in the Son of God.
"Christ in me is all that I need."
Listen in for more.
Why did John the Baptist's disciples fast and Jesus's didn't? In answering, Pastor expounds on Matthew 9:14-17.
You do not put new wine into old wine skins. In the same manner, the Lord must perform a work in us before the new wine of the baptism of the Holy Spirit can fill us.
Pastor Bill Grace encourages us to shake off what binds us and freely worship Jesus.
But Satan does everything he can to keep us out of God's Kingdom. We have to choose whether we are going to be in the Kingdom of God or in the world.
Pastor Gray quotes Matthew 11:2-6 and John 14:11-12 as he examines the works of Jesus and what they mean for us today.
Today's believers, through the power of the Holy Spirit in them, will do the works of Jesus and bring the gospel to those who are hungry to hear about Jesus.
Pastor preaches about the liberal church and the last days.
The enemy wants to neutralize Christ in the church thus making the church powerless. We need to stop tolerating the things of the world and the things of the devil. The Church in the US is primed for the greatest revival known to man, but with it comes great persecution.
Where do you stand?
Pastor begins his sermon on vision with prophecy from the people. Where there is no vision, the people perish, but happy is he who keeps the law.
Pastor explains that where there is no prophetic word, the people are blind, and today's churches are blind because the prophets are not talking.
Listen in and discover two negative spirits that have entered into the church and possibly even you.
Pastor Doc Shell begins the Kingdom Advance 2021 Conference "But God."
Pastor Shell examines several substitutes going on in the church, among them are putting programs where presence ought to be and that religion does not replace relationship.
We cannot miss the message of the Word.
Pastor expounds on sowing to the flesh and sowing to the spirit. In doing this he examines two types of unholy Christians, how they live, and the answer to unholy living.
Pastor Gray examines the state of today's Church.
Moses trained Joshua as his successor. But Joshua was too busy in battle to establish the faith and ground the next generation in the Word of God. Thus, the next generation of Israel fell into idolatry.
Today's Church is in that same position. How do we make a change?
Pastor Gray delivers a Father's Day message.
God disciplines His children for their good, that they may share in His holiness. Discipline brings a child into obedience, and obedience brings that child into maturity. That maturity is what will establish your nation and your church.
Fathers, do not be afraid to discipline your children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.
Pastor Gray examines Hebrews 4:12-16.
All that Jesus did in his ministry he did as a man through the Word of God. When you say to the devil, "It is written," he can't do anything about it. Because the Word destroys the foundation of the devil. Coming as a man, Jesus showed us how to overcome the devil through the written Word.
There is nothing in our lives that God can't take of--body, soul, or spirit. God can take care of it all.
Pastor Gray dissects 1 John 2:15-17, 3 things the Lord says are of the world and not of Him.
Satan tempted Jesus in each of these points after His 40 days in the desert. But Jesus went to the Word, the reference book, to defeat each temptation.
When you face temptations, are you going to the Reference Book?
Pastor Gray turns to Matthew 12:43-45 with particular emphasis on verse 45, "this is the way it will also be with this evil generation."
People follow where the power falls, and so the prophet Elijah forced the issue in a demonstration of power on Mt. Carmel.
Today, we stand in Israel's place...are you worshipping false gods or the one true God?
Pastor Bill Grace examines the events of the day of Pentecost and what the baptism of the Holy Spirit brings us.
Do you have faith right now and is it always with you?
If you are saved, you have NOW faith for anything you need in your life right now. But you must use your faith.
"There is nothing in your life that the Word will not take care of." Faith extends beyond our natural ability. Go to the written Word and to the living Word, which is Jesus. God will provide.
Pastor examines the birth of Esau and Jacob, and mothers.
Like Jacob's mother, Rebekah, we too often step in to help God rather than simply reminding Him of His word to us.
Pastor Larry Gray Jr. exhorts us to fan the flames of revival now.
We are the church of Acts and the church of Acts is for today. When the Word of God is spoken, it's loud, it's recognizable, and it's drawing.
People need Jesus. Speak the Word!
Pastor Gray discusses John 8:53-56. Abraham saw Jesus' day, from Calvary to the end and rejoiced.
If Abraham rejoiced, we who are living in this day should be excited and rejoicing as well.
In today's culture we are astonished and awed when miracles occur, but is that how God expects it to be?
The miracle-working operation of God was normal for Jesus and in the lives of the first-century apostles. Miracles bring people into the church so they can then hear the gospel message.
Let it be so today so God can be glorified.
Pastor Gray examines Exodus 14:13 as the Israelites face the Red Sea and Pharaoh's army bears down on them.
God placed his cloud behind the Israelites, providing them with light, but darkness to the enemy. He will do the same for us.
Pastor Gray gives his Easter sermon.
Pastor Gray opens Easter morning by asking two questions: Who rolled the stone away? and Why look ye for the living among the dead?
Guest Pastor Lonnie Hardy expounds on the story of Elijah and the showdown at Mt. Carmel and how it applies to us today.
The challenge wasn't for the prophets. The challenge was for the heart of the people. God is looking for a remnant that will arise in the midst of a great falling away.
Where is your heart?
Pastor Bill Grace reviews 2 Corinthians 10:1-6 and the differences between the devil's strongholds and God's stronghold.
Are you caught in one of the devil's stronghold's? Listen in and discover how to escape to God's stronghold.
Who is the restrainer and what is being restrained? Pastor Gray preaches on 2 Thessalonians 2:3-4.
The apostacy of the Church must first occur before the Rapture comes and the "man of sin" can be revealed. We who are the Church currently restrain the devil, but when the Church stops preaching the Truth, what happens next?
Pastor Gray examines the prodigal attitude of the brother who stayed with the father and how it applies to us today.
It is a word for the individual, the Church, and for Israel. Listen in and dive deeper into the story of the prodigal son.
Pastor examines the gifts of God outlined in 1 Corinthians 12.
The gifts are given to each one and those gifts are subject to our will. Though these gifts are given to each one, they are for the profit of all. Discover what those gifts are and the gifts God has given to you.
Pastor preaches about putting on the armor of God and coming against the enemy like never before.
Pastor examines Ephesians 6:10 and the word finally from a new perspective of our armor of God.
The Rapture is closer to us than we think. Pastor expounds on 1 Thessalonians 4:13, which makes the Rapture clear.
Realize that the second coming of the Lord and the Rapture are two separate events. Listen in to learn more.
Expounding on 2 Peter 3:17-18, Pastor encourages us to be on guard, grow in grace, and grow in knowledge.
Satan wants us to be a Christian of no effect, so be on guard and keep the Word. But we also need to continue growing in grace, and we can't do that if we aren't keeping the Word. Listen in for more.
God is about do something that is old but is new to us. As in the days of Noah, that's how it will be when Jesus returns. People were simply living, but living without God.
God wants us to hear what He is saying to the Church through Revelation so He can usher in an awakening in our life greater than ever known. Are you hungry and ready for God to pour out His spirit?
The vision is winning souls to Jesus Christ and the kingdom of God. Everything in this world wants to take our vision away from what God has purposed in our lives.
When that vision is taken away, people throw off restraints. Listen in and learn all that God has done for us and how that connects with our vision.
If you have God's faith, then you have God speaking through you. Pastor looks at Mark 11:22-25.
You have to take the Word and mix it with faith, speak it out and believe it, and God will take care of it. Listen in for more.
There is more to Christmas than the birth of Jesus. Pastor expounds on all that Jesus' birth encompasses.
Listen in as he explains Jesus blood line, legal entry into the earth, and salvation purpose.
Pastors Larry Gray Sr. and Larry Gray Jr. bring a Christmas revival message. (Audio quality not the best.)
Pastor Gray examines what brings revival, the sacrifice involved when it comes, and what revival brings.
Listen in to find out more about bringing revival, about the free gift God has given us, and all that comes with the gift.
People want God's peace, but not God's presence because His presence brings change. Pastor Gray preaches on 2 Cor 13:5, test yourselves to see if you are in the faith.
Pastor takes another look at what pastors have taken out of the Bible and the need for repentance. Repentance starts first in the pulpit and then flows out to the congregation.
God is starting to speak to pastors: "How do you expect the world not to be liberal when most of our Bible-based churches have taken away scripture, and they are liberal?"
What has the church excised from the Bible and how has that impacted us today? Listen as Pastor Gray preaches about the false doctrines in today's churches across America.
As Pastor Gray looks at Matthew 28:19 and Mark 16:15-18, he explains how believers are the extended hand of God.
Believers will cast out demons, lay hands on the sick and they will be healed, and more. How exciting it is to be God's hands here on Earth!
Pastor Gray expounds of seeing and entering the kingdom of God.
He discusses the work of Holy Spirit in convicting us, our response to that conviction, and our subsequent death and resurrection in faith.
What choices are you making today? Are they impacting your life for life or death?
Whatever choices we make they will be blessings or curses. Pastor Bill expounds on listening to God, changing, and making choices for life and not death.
Woe, from Isaiah 31:1, is a warning to us, and God has gives us a choice about that warning.
When we need help we can go to "down to Egypt" or to the Lord. Where are you going?
The apostle Paul learned the secret to living in the prosperity of the kingdom of God: Trust God.
By two immutable things--His promise and His oath--it's impossible for God to lie. The promise God gave to Abraham is the same promise He's given to us. His promise and His oath is our hope.
The apostle Paul warns us in Timothy that perilous times will come. And he tells Timothy he must be able to defend the faith.
Those time are here and we need to be assured of whom we believe in. What do you believe personally that Jesus is able to do?
Our salvation comes with many benefits. Do you know what they are?
As born again children of God, we establish Kingdom principles here on Earth, but also now receive blessings on Earth from those principles as well as treasure laid up in heaven.
When people come to you, do do they recognize Jesus in you and can they find in you what they need that comes from the Lord?
We are going to reap for God's kingdom what others have sown. Just as others will reap what we are sowing.
Pastor examines Psalm 1.
Are we standing in the way of the Truth reaching unbelievers or are we drawing them to the Truth?
Pastor looks at Esther 4:11-14 and how it applies to today's Church.
The enemy wants to destroy your legacy, destroy your name. He wants to destroy the kingdom of God. How does the enemy destroy the kingdom of God? Listen in to find out more.
Pastor Bill Grace expounds on discipline, sacrifice, and obedience.
Pastor Grace examines 2 Chronicles 7:11-16 and the story of Deborah the judge. He encourages the Church to wake up and walk in our resurrected life.
Pastor Gray examines faith and Jesus' earthly ministry.
We each have been given a measure of faith. As we use that faith, it increases. And that one faith saves us, delivers us, heals us.
Guest speaker Pastor Mike Harris of The Ambassadors asks who are you and what is your role in the kingdom of God.
Pastor Harris expounds on Romans 8:28-31.
Pastor Gray completes his series on Matthew 28:18-20, the Great Commission.
Jesus gave us His authority and His name, and now tells us to go into the world and make disciples.
Jesus first gave us His authority and now He's going to give us His name.
His authority sends us; his authority guides us, and his authority empowers us. So now He tells us to go in His name.
Pastor Gray examines Matthew 28:18 and discusses Jesus' authority and ours as we are in Him.
Keynote speaker Pastor Doc Shell gives an overview of Matthew 24 and the expounds on the gospel of the kingdom.
The trouble for today's Church will not come from the world, but from the Church.
Jesus gave eight woes to the scribes and Pharisees, the religious leaders of His day. He called them hypocrites. Where is the Church today?
Pastor discusses the attributes of Jesus, the Beatitudes, and the fruit of the Spirit.
When we try to get even with someone who has wronged us, we put ourselves under the Law, but we must remain in Jesus or lose our joy and peace.
Pastors examines the 3 temples: the Tent of Meeting, Solomon's Temple, and Jesus; and how the glory of the latter house shall be greater than the former.
He then examines the fact that God had to approve each temple, and that He does the same for us. Listen in.
Pastor discusses how signs and wonders accompany the believer, and the raising of Lazarus.
Why did Jesus tell the onlookers to unbind Lazarus rather than doing it Himself? Listen to today's sermon for the answer.
Pastor examines Luke 12:4-12.
Persecution will come and has come, but we need not fear man. Instead, fear (revere) God, who can kill the body and has authority to condemn the soul to hell.
God knows my end back to my beginning. God has put great value on our lives. Jesus died for us, and He wants us to trust and obey Him.
Pastor expounds on 2 Cor. 7:7-8. The apostle Paul did not want to rebuke the Corinthian church, but he knew it was needed. The church members were openly committing sin.
Today's church is in much the same condition. What must we do?
We harden our hearts when we don't walk in faith. Hebrews 3:7 admonishes not to harden our heart as the Israelites did in the desert.
Pastor expounds on Heb. 3:7-15. God does save at the midnight hour; however, we are living in the eleventh hour. So, while it is still called today, receive Jesus as your Savior and walk in faith.
Pastor examines the Judgment Seat of Christ and the Judgment Throne of God.
One promises eternal life, the other eternal damnation. Which will you find yourself standing before?
Jesus spoke more about hell than he spoke about heaven. There are over 162 references in the New Testament that warn us about hell.
Hell is as real as heaven. Those who believe Jesus Christ is the Son of God will to to heaven. Those who reject Jesus will go to hell.
Pastor Bill Grace examines Luke 16:19-31, the rich man and the beggar man, as well as John 3.
We must be born again to enter the Kingdom of God, and we each have an individual responsibility to come face to face with Jesus.
The light God called forth on the first day of creation was the light of Jesus.
We have to make a choice to follow Jesus and a choice to be holy.
Pastor Gray preaches from the parking lot as we continue in the quarantine. God placed his word above his name.
Pastor examines John 1:1-4 and 14. We know through Scripture there is no other name higher than the name of Jesus. Jesus is not only the Word, but He is also the Creator of all things. God's Word brings us life.
It was an issue 2000 years ago and is still an issue today. Is Jesus the Son of God?
Pastor expounds on 1 John 5:1-15, to believe, know, and have faith.
Easter Sunday 2020, Pastor Gray preaches from the lobby of church about how Jesus became the unblemished lamb on the cross for sin.
In His death, Jesus took away the first covenant and established the second. That second covenant is our salvation, healing, and deliverance, and be raised up from the dead. Jesus is ever making intercession for you.
Pastor Bill Grace examines the work of Jesus and the happenings of His last week.
He examines Mary's act of anointing Jesus feet and how the scent of oil filled the house, then goes on to discuss how we can do the same for Jesus.
Using Numbers 22, the story of Balaam and his donkey, Pastor Larry Gray Jr speaks on being ready, willing, and able.
If God can speak through a donkey, he can speak through a heckler. Pastor Gray relates a lesson he learned through someone who heckled him during church.
As the world faces down the coronavirus, God's love will turn this around. Man should always go to the answer, and the answer is Jesus Christ and Him crucified. Have faith in God and trust the Lord.
Winning isn't natural; however, as believers, we are new creations. And as new creations in Christ Jesus winning is natural.
God created us to win, but when sin entered the world, it became unnatural. When we got saved, we took on the nature of Jesus Christ, who is above all and rules all. Winning is now a part of our nature.
Do not let losing define you. In our losing, we have to be able to learn.
Pastor Larry Gray, Jr. outlines three things we are tempted to do when we lose and how to combat them.
Pastor Larry Gray, Jr. teaches that the things of Philippians 4:8 are the things we are to ponder on.
We limit ourselves because we believe we don't deserve God's best, but as believers, we deserve God's best.
In order for Jesus to be our elder brother, he had to take on flesh and blood.
Satan did not kill Jesus; Jesus laid down his life. The death of Jesus was the defeat of the devil.
Pastor Gray discusses Job and decisions God made before He laid the foundation of the world.
What did those decisions have to do with us? Listen to find out more.
Pastor Bill Grace expounds on the gifts of the Spirit. Miraculous things happen when the gifts of God are activated and we operate in them. God is calling you. Answer the call. Ministry is service, not just standing behind a pulpit.
Humanism is a religion and it began in the Garden of the Eden.
Adam and Eve deliberately chose to sin against God, to deliberately turn away from God and away from absolute truth. The devil seduces them into thinking they'll be like God, they are going to be gods. That's called humanism.
Listen and learn more on how where the devil is aiming his attack on Kingdom of God.
Guest speaker Don Adkins shares about God's fire and the it is supposed to dwell within us.
Wherever God's fire is, people come. They want to see what is happening.
We don't know the hour of Jesus' return. Are you prepared or ignoring the signs?
Jesus is coming. We've heard that before, but that doesn't change the truth. He is coming back. Are you prepared?
What we think is worship is really only praise. Pastor expounds on what worship is and means.
In Hebrew the meaning of worship is "to prostrate oneself." Worship sometimes has to be deliberate. We can't always wait for the Holy Spirit to overwhelm us.
Pastor expounds on Proverbs 3:5-10.
Trust in the Lord with all your heart; honor Him with with your possessions and the firstfruits of your increase. Thus shall your barns be filled and your vats overflow with new wine.
Pastor Gray shares a vision he had of Hosanna, and discusses revival.
Pastor looks at Isaiah 8:11-17, the manifestation of God's power, and that we are the sanctuary of God.
Starting with Luke 1:35, Pastor Gray brings forth the true message of Christmas that goes beyond Jesus' birth.
Jesus came into this world as fully man and fully God. As a man, He took our place on the cross. Because Jesus died on the cross, all mankind has the right to come to Him and receive Him as their personal Savior.
Grow, mature, and take your place in the Kingdom.
The writer of Hebrews says that as you walk in the Lord, you need to mature so you know who you are in Jesus. As believers we have the ability to cast out demons, speak with new tongues, heal the sick, and more. These things demonstrate the power of God.
Various members of Hosanna Fellowship's congregation give testimonies on how God has worked in their lives.
Christ is the head of the Church. Pastor examines Ephesians 1:22-23.
The apostle Paul is saying that the same structure you have in the home is the same relationship that God has with you. The same relationship you have with God is the same relationship you need with your spouse.
There is power in the name of Jesus.
Jesus' name reminds us of His shed blood. His name continually reminds us that God has authority over death. Jesus' name reminds us of Jesus' second coming, power to raise the dead, heal the sick, cleanse the leper. Pastor examines Acts 2:38 and the Name that brings us salvation plus so much more.
Are we eligible for revival? Because there is a cost, a price, and sacrifice for revival.
Before revival comes there has to be true repentance and a renewal of your mind. Make straight and ready for the coming of the Lord.
God wants the Kingdom of Heaven to come to earth. It comes to the earth through the Church.
Here's what the Kingdom of God consists of. He said "heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse the leper, cast out demons."
The kingdom of God is salvation, but it is so much more.
The Gospel of the Kingdom is Jesus Christ and Him crucified, resurrected; He walked among men 40 days, ascended to heaven on Day 40, and on the 50th day sent back His Holy Spirit. The Kingdom of God brings salvation, redemption, healing, deliverance, and resurrection.
Pastor discusses the 7 churches named in Revelation 2. These churches are alive in our country today.
Pastor Gray examines Acts 27:24-25 and the plan God had for the apostle Paul.
God is not through with us until His work has been completed in our lives. If you live for the Lord, He will bring you to the completion of everything He put in your destiny.
The devil doesn't want us to grow in our relationship with Christ or accomplish the work He has given us. So the devil will do his best to use our weaknesses to stop us. He sees us as a destroyer of what he is about to do, so he brings storms into our lives so we won't use our faith to accomplish the work God has given us.
God has universal laws that He honors and they apply to believers and unbelievers alike.
When a Christian observes God's universal laws, he has the reward of God plus the reward here on Earth. But when a sinner does that, he just has the blessing on Earth but not in heaven.
The end of all things is at hand and the coming of the Lord is at hand. The earth itself is waiting for this to happen.
We are the army of the Lord. Are you willing to wage war?
Pastor examines Daniel 10:10-14, Daniel's prayer and the angel sent to bring the answer. When we enter into prayer, we are waging war.
God wants us to tell others about the Gospel and to let them know He is returning.
"But as the days of Noah were, so also will the coming of the Son of Man be" (Matthew 24:37 NKJV). Pastor examines what "the days of Noah" constitutes and what it means for us today.
Even when it seems like God has forgotten us, He has put us in the right place, at the right time, for the right people. We need to be ready with our testimony.
The prophetic hand of God will happen. You are written in His book and your destiny is laying there. God is active in your reaching that destiny.
Richard and Phyllis Coss were once hardcore criminals. In 1975, President Johnson pardoned Richard, and now he and his wife minister the Gospel in prisons, jails, churches and schools.
Pastor Gray speaks about living in the supernatural and why Jesus came into the world. Jesus provided the abundant life of the kingdom of God for us to live in.
"Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father" (John 14:12 KJV).
God knew us before the foundation of the world, and He has a destiny for us that includes John 14:12. He has already blessed us with every heavenly blessing. Remind God of what He's said in His Word about you. Call heaven down to earth.
God has a plan for each one of us.
When we accept Jesus, there is an instant change that takes place within us: one man dies and another comes to life.
The devil set ambushes against us often times by using how we are praying. But God sets ambushes against our enemy.
Using 2 Chronicles 20, Pastor Gray shows how God fights our battles through our worship and praise to Him.
Pastor Gray reviews special words God has given to Hosanna Fellowship, then shares about leaning into the promises God has made. Like Joshua, we must erect a memorial to commemorate God's promises to us.
What is true Christianity?
The Kingdom of God resides inside those who believe in Jesus. But are those around us seeing that Kingdom in us?
Pastor Grace shares about our earthly father and our heavenly Father. He shows us God as our Father and who He is in our lives by looking at the story of the prodigal son.
Christ loved us, died for us, laid down His life for us and we didn't deserve it.
God wants you to understand Jesus as the bridegroom. Jesus laid down his life for us that we might have life and it might be a life that brings glory to His father.
God uses the foolish to confound the wise.
The world cannot understand Christ's sacrifice. But there is no greater love than to lay down one's life for another.
Pastor Gray expounds on Psalm 37.
Trust in the Lord, wait patiently for Him, cease from anger, rest in Him.
Jesus was bringing the old covenant to completion and beginning a new one. But before He could finish the work, he had to take care of his mother.
If you will read the Book of Revelation, the devil will never be able to catch you by surprise; you will always be looking for the coming of the Lord; and the Lord will reveal to you things through the Book of Revelation as time passes.
The United States is losing her identity. We are no longer the Christian nation we once were. But Jesus Christ is coming, whether you believe it or you don't.
When Antichrist comes and demands people take his mark, we will sell out to him if we do not understand the authority and power of God, and if we do not understand who we are in Christ.
Larry Gray Jr expounds on Mark 16:5 and what Christ's resurrection does for us.
We are to walk in the newness of life.
We live in a world that's drastically changing, a world that has gone insane. Jesus told us in Matthew 24 that the world would grow worse and worse.
Elijah the prophet showed his world who God is. How do we, today, show people who God is?
Culture doesn't change the church; the church is meant to change the culture. There are two things on the prophetic horizon: either the judgment of God or revival.
How do I respond to the day in which I'm living and to the culture I live in? Listen in as Pastor Doc Shell explains.
Don't lose your passion for Jesus or the fire of God.
Pastor Bill Grace examines James 1:5-8, asking for wisdom and not doubting.
Sometimes we get into a place where we doubt whether Jesus will perform His promises for us. Jesus answered John the Baptist's doubts by stating the miracles that were happening.
It's time to put our doubts behind us. God still uses men and women today to perform His miracles.
Pastor preaches about being born again, citing John 3:1-3 and Nicodemus' nighttime visit to Jesus. Jesus saw Nicodemus' desire for the truth.
Do you desire truth? Do you desire to live in the kingdom of God? Enter in through the washing of the Word.
Pastor Gray preaches about the radical salvation of the apostle Paul on the Damascus Road. Like Paul, we need to have a potent conviction. One where we are so convicted that we can't rest until we do something about it.
Have you had a Damascus Road experience?
Abraham was satisfied with life. Not satisfied with his life, but satisfied with life. Why?
Because it wasn't about him, but about what God did through him and for him. Abraham believed God and faith in God to do the impossible. That's what we need. Being satisfied with life is about walking in the promise God has given us.
Listen in on guest speaker Pastor Jeff Pickerel. The devil wants to keep everybody from believing in Jesus. If he can't stop you from believing in Jesus, he wants to keep you from being effective in the Kingdom of God. Have we been "wearied by the footman"? The horses are coming and you and I must be ready. We must BELIEVE God, not just believe IN Him.
Jesus wants the castaway brought in. Sometimes we can get messed up, caught in sin. Through Galatians 6:1-6 Pastor preaches about how we are to restore a fellow Christian brother or sister who has fallen.
If we are caught up in the Law, we cannot restore that person. The Law makes it worse. We can restore only through the love and power of God.
Western culture is filled with carnal Christians, but the Eastern Hemisphere is experiencing an overwhelming revival.
In expounding on John 14:5-6, Pastor Gray states, "Either Jesus is God or He is the greatest deceiver that ever landed on planet Earth. 'I am the way.'" He didn't say "I am a way." "The way" means direction, path, road. Jesus says I am the path, the road, to God. You can't follow The Way and be carnal.
You don't have control over certain things, such as trouble that comes your way. But you have control over your heart. You trust God, and God trusts you. He trusted His faith to you, that you might use His faith, just as He used His faith when He was here on Earth. When we use that faith, He increases it.
Job prayed from a perspective of fear, "the thing I greatly feared has come upon me." That was not a prayer of victory or praise.
Satan attacks us in 3 areas: our wealth, our children, our body. Listen in as Pastor Gray examines how Job prayed out of fear, and that we need to pray from faith.
Pastor Gray expounds on letting the Egyptian gods contend for themselves. Of course they couldn't; they didn't exist. So the Egyptians had to call on Jehovah.
From Judges 6:12, Pastor looks at Gideon and his army of 300 against the Midianites. There is no god that can contend with Jehovah. Jesus destroyed hell itself, and there is no god that can contend with Jesus!
Where is God leading us? He says, "I have a plan. Now trust Me."
Pastor Bill Grace shares God's desire to connect with His children.
Are we spending time with God? Are you seeking Him and to hear from Him? He will speak to us! Let's go forward with God.
As it says in 2 Corinthians 5:7, we walk by faith not by sight. Pastor encourages us to reach for a higher realm as we use the faith we already have. As we use our faith, our faith will grow.
We are flawed people, but God uses flawed people. To walk in complete liberty use Jesus' name for everything you do, and walk in Jesus' delegated authority and power.
And from the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffers violence, and the violent take it by force.
We do not war according to the flesh and we do not war against flesh and blood. Our weapons are supernatural, and so is our enemy. If we want to see the world changed for the Lord Jesus Christ, we need to get violent. Violent against the enemy, the devil.
God is giving us time right now to judge ourselves. And He gives us the barometer on how to do that in 1 John 3:14-20.
That barometer is how you are and how you feel inside. Have you passed from death unto life with eternal life abiding in you.
When we believe the lie, we empower the liar. When we believe the Truth, we empower the Living God to flow through us with His Holy Spirit start delivering the oppressed and the captives. Fear is not from God. Jesus came to deliver you from that spirit of fear.
Pastor Gray discusses Genesis 3:15, the enmity between Satan's seed and Eve's seed. Jesus crushed the head of Satan at Calvary; He destroyed hell and the grave and removed the sting of death. He took the keys to the kingdom of heaven and gave them to the Church. In so doing this, He crushed the head of Satan. This was accomplished in Genesis 3:15.
Pastor Bill Grace talks about the ministry of the Holy Spirit and allowing God to move as He chooses in our lives and in our churches.
Jesus became man and came to Earth. He operated by the Holy Spirit the same way we do. Everything we walk through, Jesus has already walked there. There is victory in the Father, the Holy Spirit, and in Himself. Deity came down to us!
Heaven controls everything, and Christ has given believers the keys to heaven: to bind and to loose.
By our faith our words establish heaven here on earth. He's given us the keys to heaven that the gospel might be preached and people will be saved.
In showing God's permissive will and His perfect will for our lives, Pastor Gray discusses how God used the Ephesians' urging not to go as Paul sets his face toward Rome. God had given Paul a word: he would speak before kings (Acts 9:15). Both these messages were from the Lord, but one represented God's perfect will, the other His permissive will.
God can use conflicting messages to show us His permissive will and His perfect will.
Pastor discusses the kabowd glory of God--the weightiness--and how it differs from the shekinah glory--the majesty--of God. God comes to us suddenly. As the disciples waited in the Upper Room in Jerusalem, the waited in expectation. When the Holy Spirit came, they experienced the weightiness of God.
Do we come to church every Sunday with the expectation of God making Himself known to us?
Pastor Gray begins his sermon by discussing the gift of music he has and involves others of the congregation as well. He expounds on the importance of activating our faith by using the gifts God has given us for His kingdom. We will all account for whether used our gifts or not when w appear before the judgment seat, 2 Corinthians 5:10.
Fix your eyes on Jesus. God's at work; He hasn't forgotten you or your circumstance. He will work His good and perfect will accordingly. PRC Director Libby Owens discusses how God is at work in lives and reaching out to women through the pregnancy resource center of St. Joseph, MO.
There's a lost and dying world around us. Are we being the light they need to find their way to Jesus? In looking at Luke 12:18-21 and Zephaniah 1:9-12, Pastor Bill discusses choice we have to either let complacency and apathy kill us or choose God and seek after Him.
If you accept part of the truth, you are accepting a lie. Truth must be kept whole. Pastor Gray takes a compelling look at knowing "exact truth" as stated in Luke 1:4 and at apathy in the church today.
The church has allowed humanism and secularism to enter into the church and call it normal. We can bring about change in the Church and in the world through prayer.
Pastor Gray states that the worst thing we can do is to stand before the Truth and rejct it. He examines John 8:32, Acts 1:11, John 14:6 and discusses the truth of Jesus, what He did for us, and that He expects us to be filled with His Holy Spirit and take over where Jesus left off, and do greater things than Jesus did.
In an examination of the death of Jesus from the 4 Gospels, Pastor Gray discusses the finished work of the cross. When Jesus died on the cross, He opened the door to salvation for all mankind. In his death, He paid the debt of sin. Pastor examines the wrath of Almighty God and the love of the Father.
Pastor Gray preaches on the power of the tongue and how we are to stand against the trials in our lives.
Life and death is in the power of the tongue, and it will destroy you or make you. The tongue allows the abundance of the heart to speak.
Listen in on how prayer, faith, discipline, and forgiveness impact our lives.
Guest speaker Lloyd Cole expounds on being ready for Jesus' return. To be ready is to be prepared, expectant, aware, excited, watching and anticipating an event.
In 2 Samuel 12:1-13, the prophet Nathan comes before King David with a story of a rich man who took the only ewe lamb of a poor man. King David demands that man repay 4 lambs for the one. When then told he was the rich man, King David repents of his sin. Anything birthed out of sin, God will not bless nor will He advance it. We must deal with any sin or transgression before entering God's throne room.
Apostle Paul's thorn in the flesh was not a physical condition, but a messenger from the devil. God allowed it to protect Paul from pride because God gave him such great revelations about the Kingdom. In the same way, God may allow something similar to happen to us. God's grace is greater than anything the devil can send against us. And God's grace is sufficient for us in our weakness.
Pastor Gray expounds on Acts 16:16-19 concerning the slave girl that grieved the apostle Paul and being grieved for the lost. Discover what the greatest miracle is and the power and authority we have to command actions in the spiritual realm.
Pastor John expounds on the principle of multiplication in God's kingdom, using Acts 6:7 and 2 Cor. 8:1-2. The blessings of multiplication happen because of prayer, the spirit of giving, being bold, and being filled with the spirit.
Pastor John looks at Isaiah 11:2 and the wisdom, understanding, counsel, and strength that comes to us when we are filled with the power of the Holy Spirit. He exhorts us to start every day by asking God to fill us with the power of the Holy Spirit.
Special guest Pastor John from Vijayawada, India, preaches on 1 Kings 21:1-3. King Ahab wanted Naboth's vineyard, but Naboth refused to sell this land as it was the inheritance of his ancestors. Listen in as Pastor John explains how this applies to today's believers.
Pastor Larry Gray preaches on Matthew 5:13-14, we are salt and light to the world. Our job as born-again Christians is to teach others how to become a citizen in God's Kingdom. God wants us to learn how to live in His Kingdom.
Pastor Gray explains we are deceived when we allow sin to come before us, when we allow that sin to shape us once it's been forgiven. Don't hold onto sin. God washes away it when we confess it. Don't allow the devil to keep bringing it up.
Pastor Bill Grace discusses renewing the mind as stated in Romans 12:1-3. Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. We are made in God's image. Our thoughts determine our actions and outcomes.
Pastor Gray preaches on the principle of sowing. God provides the seed and then the rain; He wants us to plant that seed for a return. It will have an impact on everything you do.
From Moses to Joshua, from Elijah to Elisha, Pastor Shell uses these examples to teach what the mantle is, what it represent, and its working in our lives today. This was the last night of Hosanna Fellowship's revival services with Pastor Shell.
Doc Shell talks about rediscovering hope on any given day and unpacks "this is the day the LORD has made" from Psalm 118. He examines what "this day" refers to and applying it to our lives today.
According to Ephesians 1:7, we have redemption in Christ and forgiveness of sins. Pastor Shell takes a closer look at what forgiveness is and isn't, how unforgiveness affects us, and the power of forgiveness.
Pastor Doc Shell examines the Kingdom of the Lamb as presented in Revelation 5 and what that means for us.
Pastor Shell discusses the kingdom of evil, the kingdom of God, the day of deception we are living in, and what our reference point for truth is.
Pastor E.M. Doc Shell discusses the parable of the wedding feast as found in Matthew 22:1-14. Pastor Shell brings new insight into this parable that will bring a new perspective to your salvation and walk with God.