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Peter’s mother-in-law is an amazing example from which we can learn some important lessons to practice in our life. Her story teaches us how we can impact positively others by our commitment to give back to others the blessings we have received. Please watch the full service on the below links: https://youtu.be/2CZwqZ6bXqE https://www.facebook.com/…
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Worshiping God is more than standing in church singing songs. Worship is a way of life, an attitude we carry with us wherever we go. This sermon is challenging you to respond to who God is and the things He has done in our lives, even in a pandemic time like the one we are living in these days. Please watch the full service on the below links: http…
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The pandemic outburst of the COVID19 is showing us that fear can be a devastating thing! it is good to be reminded that Jesus literally stepped out of eternity into time to live among us and experience our humanity. He was able to fulfil His mission, becoming a perfect high priest, approaching boldly and confidently the Father in prayer. This sermo…
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In our text, Jesus does not say, “If you pray...”, but “When you pray”. His teaching on how to pray effectively is based on the assumption that we spend time with Him in prayer. Surely, we may come up with many good excuses to avoid praying and say to ourselves “God understands!” However, the truth is that Jesus expects us to pray.…
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Jesus’ transfiguration on the mountain was an extraordinary experience for Peter, James and John. Such a memorable time marked their life forever and prepared them for the ordinary moments in their lives. This sermon challenges you to live the Gospel by moving forward, knowing that if you have been touched by God it isn’t to glorify the experience …
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When was the last time you stopped to consider how it is you got to this point? Sometimes we find ourselves doing things because we have done them rather than because it is actually something God has asked us to do. It happens that sometimes the very efforts we give and structures we build in our church communities become a hurdle and a hindrance t…
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To “lose our life to gain it” is the eternal Christian paradox. Our human nature struggles to rationalize this, and reasons to think that if we let go of our lives, we will surely lose them. Yet, if we want to follow Jesus, we must do it. This is, therefore, a call for faith, both in the overall sense as a commitment to God, and on a daily basis, a…
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The word, "Godspeed”, is an antiquated term that means to be prosperous. As the year comes to an end would you consider 2019 a year of prosperity? How would you measure that prosperity? Taking a look at 3 John we see two characters emerge that we can use to evaluate our lives by, are me more like Gaius or Diotrephes? How will we walk in the year to…
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Genesis 3 is one of the most important chapters in the all Bible. It pronounces God’s judgement on Satan, reveals the sinful nature of our ancestors Adam and Eve and promises the coming of Savior. We can never fully understand the message of Jesus’ incarnation and appreciate the glory of His grace, until we understand the depths of mankind’s sin.…
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Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross of Calvary is the centrepiece of Christianity. The Scriptures make clear that the preaching of the message of the cross is foolishness to the unbeliever, but it is the power of God to save for the believer. Water baptism is a powerful symbol of the identification of the believer with the death and resurrection of Jesus…
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We all want justice to come to the evils of this world, but what justice do we have coming our way? What are the eternal implications for my earthly actions? Often we want justice to fall on others yet for ourselves, we expect compulsory grace. What is just when we consider Hell and what we deserve. How does the cross redefine this understanding?…
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Though we live in a digital era, where people seem to be happily connected through social media, the end results is that we are drifting more and more toward individualism and alienation. Discipling churches are taking on the responsibility of moving people into authentic relationships with each other; being and sharing our life together in Christ.…
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What are the marks of a disciple of Jesus Christ? The apostle Paul makes it very clear when he wrote to the Roman believers, that living sacred lives in a secular world is a true call to discipleship. Nevertheless, it is a terrible mistake to think we can make a difference in someone else’s life if we haven’t allowed God to make a bit of difference…
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According to the apostle Paul, everything to do with spiritual growth, is fundamentally predicated upon the concept of “learning Christ.” Nevertheless, Paul wants you and I to understand that “learning Christ” is not the byproduct of our effort or diligence, but rather, the result of the abiding presence of the Holy Spirit, which will glorify Chris…
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While we haven’t been taken into exile in another country, like Daniel and the people of Judah, we may face similar situations within the context of our present culture.Daniel had to face a tough decision. Who am I really serving, God or Babylon? And his answer was God!Bởi Pastor Mario Catalano (04/08/2019)
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This series of messages under the title“Re-EnvisioningDiscipleship” is focusing on regaining a shared vision of what it means to be the people of God who, together ‘in Christ’, make visible in the present culture His peace/shalom in our lives individually and in the church at large.Bởi Pastor Mario Catalano (28/07/2019)
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This message examines the distinguishing marks of Enoch’s life and his walk with God. What would it mean for us as a church to walk with God? Also, what we may find particularly meaningful and interesting in Enoch’s life, it is that he seems to begin is godly walk after he became a father.Bởi Pastor Mario Catalano (16/06/2019)
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When you hear ‘defend the gospel’ what kind of thoughts and actions come to mind? Who are you defending it from? To what lengths must you go? The Apostle Paul was a stalwart defender of the gospel and has written many letters about that topic. Here we take a look at the situation that Paul was addressing in first century Galatia, how he address the…
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“Mother’s Day” is not only for those mothers who have their own children and are being recognized for their selfless acts, but also for all of those women who are out there honoring the Lord by being a mother to someone who needs to be nurtured with faith, love and care. Rufus’ mother, is mentioned with deep appreciation by the apostle Paul, who su…
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The spiritual battle is a heart battle. Be aware, there are evil powers trying to attack our hearts. A heart cannot remain neutral. You either come to Christ and be protected, or you will scatter and go away from Him. There is no neutrality. Jesus wants us to understand something very important: if you are not with Him completely, then you are agai…
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God expects those who follow Jesus to look more and more like him from the inside out. When a person is given new life in Jesus, that person has taken the first step toward a lifetime of change, which at times can seem pretty painful. It can seem as though God uses a chisel and hammer to chip away at and shape our lives so we can become the people …
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We often consider our kids and think, it isn't hard to see where they get their looks, attitudes, and characteristics from. Yet do we consider that when they look to us they are forming their understanding of God their heavenly Father? Consider the well-known story of Abraham sacrificing his son Isaac at the request of God. What does this story tel…
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As Christian parents, we need to understand that an important part of our calling and responsibility in parenting is to purposefully direct our children towards Christ. We do this by applying biblical principles, as we model godliness in our everyday living.Bởi Pastor Mario Catalano (24/03/2019)
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Parenting in our present culture is one of the most difficult tasks. Sadly, it seems that parenting is lived out with an unbalanced view. Nevertheless, it is God’s desire for parents to concentrate their effort on building character and a godliness into their children.Bởi Pastor Mario Catalano (17/03/2019)
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