Darrell shares about his personal journey out of prayer-less-ness, and how he, eventually, found a place of prayer that flowed out of relationship with Jesus. Although books were a source of great encouragement, Darrell found he learned the most about prayer by doing it and engaging in actual prayer meetings. In this message, he explores Jesus’s teaching from Matthew 6 and the exhortation to find a place alone with God and a place of simple conversation.
Mobilizing the Body of Christ
Pastor Shannon exhorts us in this message to take seriously the call on each of us to release the Kingdom and bring heaven to earth. For in the end, we will each stand accountable with what we have done with the period of time in which God has placed us. Jesus took back the keys to the dominion that Satan stole, but he expects his sons and daughters to walk into the land and take possession of everything they see. These are they who will understand the times, understand the seasons and know how to act. Finally, Pastor Shannon leaves us with this sobering question: “Does anybody know what time it is, and does anybody care?”
Setting an Appetite for the MORE
Pastor Shannon shares his heart concerning the call of God to His Kingdom kids. This call is to represent on earth the One who has sent us. The “fresh outpouring" has already come, and the question is, “Are we going to walk in it?" You will never see heaven move until you place a demand on heaven in keeping with what God has declared. In this way, as Christ’s ambassadors, we can walk in His authority and shift the culture everywhere we go.
How the Resurrection Changes Everything
Darrell opens his message by exhorting us to consider how the power of the resurrection removes guilt, shame, rejection and hopelessness. Its mark on humanity is unmistakable. So, how did a small band of Jews, comprised mostly of fisherman, change our present day world to the point that one third of today’s population confesses faith in Christ? The answer? The Resurrection!
Preparing for Resurrection Sunday
Jesus prepares his disciples for His departure from this world. What does their future hold? How can they go forward without Him? At this point, he tries to make clear to them that they will be left behind, but not left alone. He promises a future with Him. “Trust in God, trust also in me.”
Testimony of Anna McEwen
O Death, Where Is Your Sting?
In this message, Casey stirs us up to consider that we have all been given a “cheat code” in Jesus. As the Bible clearly states, “O death, where is your sting?,” because the worst thing the world can throw our way, cannot compare to eternity with Him. This can and should make us brave and cause us to live an inspired life. THIS IS NOT YOUR HOME!
Prophecy: 1 Corinthians 14
Darrell speaks God’s messages over several members of the congregation. Those words have not been included here. If you are one of the people whom Darrell spoke to, you can contact Beverly Johnson through the Realm for a copy of the complete file.
Testimony of Lisa Clark
Unity as a Body: 1 Corinthians 12
Giving Up Our Rights: 1 Corinthians 8-10
Contentment: 1 Corinthians 7
Daniel shares a message from 1 Corinthians 7 where Paul addresses specific questions of the believers in Corinth regarding various circumstances of their lives. Paul, ultimately, exhorts them, and us, to simply find contentment in whatever place they are.
Holiness: 1 Corinthians 5 & 6:12-20
Corinth was synonymous with immorality. Paul writes to the church there and exhorts them to confront the practice of blatant sin and bring accountability. Love this man enough to challenge him. With the hope of repentance, this community has the opportunity to restore him for eternity.
Servant Minded: 1 Corinthians 4
Paul implores the church at Corinth to rise above their divisions and arrogance and accept his role as their spiritual father. Their immoral behavior requires correction and in this chapter, he prepares them in the hope that they will receive his gentle correction. As we observe what unfolds, Darrell exhorts us all to bring our own lives to the light of God’s Word and to grow as faithful stewards.
Divisions: 1 Corinthians 1:10-17 and chapter 3
The American church is subject to the same kind of distractions and divisions we see among the Corinthians. Paul’s letter to them categorizes these problems as those you see in spiritual babes and exhorts them to see how far from Christ their divisions are taking them.
The Gospel: 1 Corinthians 1:18-2:16
Paul writes to the church at Corinth to address his concern over the divisions in the church and the need to value a wisdom that reveals the heart of God. He intervenes in his letter to keep this church from losing its way.
Risk: Saying Yes
Life in Christ is filled with a call to trust God and take risks when He leads. On this journey, we sometimes say, “Yes,” while other times we take detours. Regardless, Jesus waits for us, filled with love and compassion.
Risk: the Road to Obedience
In this message, Monira reminds us that we often avoid risk because we associate it with loss. Jesus tells us that persecution is a certainty, and His call to us is to have faith, step into risk and obey.
Living a Life of Risk
It’s easy to be stuck in the comfort of the past or the fears of the past. Both of these keep us from hearing God when He is calling us to step into something new and take a risk. Daniel exhorts us to hear the challenge of Isaiah 43:18-19. “Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing!
Our Best
In this message, Darrell suggests that we walk through Matthew 5,6, and 7 to consider what our life is built on. Ultimately, we live out our best when we are planted firmly on the Rock and trust Jesus.