Feb 28, 2016
Sermon Series: Prayer Patterns
Posted by Senior Pastor - Rev. Stacey Harris
Series: Prayer Patterns
Prayer Patterns
Today Pastor Stacey concludes his series, Prayer Patterns. We have looked at the impact of many different kinds of prayer from many different people, but we have yet to talk about the one whom we pray to. We look more closely at Luke 11: 1-4, and how prayer was never a negotiation with Jesus and his father; rather, it was a simple way of communication between he and his father! Only when we figure out how prayer will impact us is when we decide how and when to use it...or according to Pastor Stacey, "the way you understand-a-thang impacts the way you undertake-a-thang!" Join us as we conclude our series Prayer Patterns.
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- Feb 28, 2016Sermon Series: Prayer Patterns
Feb 28, 2016Sermon Series: Prayer PatternsPosted by Senior Pastor - Rev. Stacey HarrisSeries: Prayer PatternsPrayer PatternsToday Pastor Stacey concludes his series, Prayer Patterns. We have looked at the impact of many different kinds of prayer from many different people, but we have yet to talk about the one whom we pray to. We look more closely at Luke 11: 1-4, and how prayer was never a negotiation with Jesus and his father; rather, it was a simple way of communication between he and his father! Only when we figure out how prayer will impact us is when we decide how and when to use it...or according to Pastor Stacey, "the way you understand-a-thang impacts the way you undertake-a-thang!" Join us as we conclude our series Prayer Patterns.
- Feb 21, 2016Sermon Series: Prayer Patterns
Feb 21, 2016Sermon Series: Prayer PatternsPosted by Senior Pastor - Rev. Stacey HarrisSeries: Prayer PatternsPrayer PatternsJoin us as we dive even deeper into the power of prayer and its impact on those who use it fully in their personal walk with Jesus Christ. Today Pastor Stacey takes us to Philippians 1: 9-11.
- Feb 14, 2016Sermon Series: Prayer Patterns
Feb 14, 2016Sermon Series: Prayer PatternsPosted by Senior Pastor - Rev. Stacey HarrisSeries: Prayer PatternsPrayer PatternsIn Pastor Stacey's continuation of his series, Prayer Patterns, we look even more closely to power of prayer as well as the different ways to allow it to be evident in our daily walk with the Lord. Today we focus on 1 Kings - 18:36.Here we look at Elijah's powerful prayer, but it isn't given in a way that one would first guess! Converse with the Lord as long as He's there, but sometimes a lengthy prayer is not as effective as the short, strong prayer in faith, just as Elijah did in 1 Kings. According to Pastor Stacey, "...success isn't entirely about the initiative, rather, it's about the "finishative!"How is your prayer motivated? Elijah's motivation came from three points: Concern about God's reputation, our affiliation with God, and the defibrillation of God's people and their heart for Him.Join us today as we explore the power of prayer through some of the Bible's greatest prayer warriors!!
- Feb 7, 2016Sermon Series: Prayer Patterns
Feb 7, 2016Sermon Series: Prayer PatternsPosted by Senior Pastor - Rev. Stacey HarrisSeries: Prayer PatternsPrayer PatternsIn Pastor Stacey's continuation of his series, Prayer Patterns, we look more closely in the book of Acts, chapter 4: 23-31. Last week we see that the only way to access the power of the Holy Spirit is through prayer and fasting as we looked in Mark chapter 9. This week, there are three words that we must remember and apply if the power of prayer is going to be evident in each of our lives: Agreement, Audience, and Appointment. Are the people of God agreeing and being of one accord and one voice? Who's the audience of our prayers? Is your divine appointment being made daily? Join us as Pastor Stacey answers these questions in order to strengthen our daily walk with Christ through our prayer patterns!
- Jan 31, 2016Sermon Series: Prayer Patterns
Jan 31, 2016Sermon Series: Prayer PatternsPosted by Senior Pastor - Rev. Stacey HarrisSeries: Prayer PatternsPrayer PatternsIn this weeks continuation of Pastor Stacey's series, Prayer Patterns, we look more closely at the teaching from Mark chapter 9. The enemy never strikes the fringes, but always goes straight for the heart. This message helps us learn how to always be in prayer in addition to making it a fervent undertaking in our daily walk with Jesus. We cannot utter prayers in faith unless we first had prayers for faith before the time our crises and hardships. The only way to accomplish the tasks the Lord gives us, and do it in the likeness of Christ, according to Mark 9: 29, is to be diligent in prayer and fasting. Mark 9: 29 say, "And he said unto them, This kind [of accomplishment] can come forth by nothing, but by prayer and fasting." Are you ready to accept the challenge Pastor Stacey has given to live a life in the avenue of prayer?
- Jan 17, 2016Sermon Series: Prayer Patterns
Jan 17, 2016Sermon Series: Prayer PatternsPosted by Senior Pastor - Rev. Stacey HarrisSeries: Prayer PatternsPastor Stacey continues his series on prayer focusing on Philippians 4, 4-7
- Jan 10, 2016Sermon Series: Prayer Patterns
Jan 10, 2016Sermon Series: Prayer PatternsPosted by Senior Pastor - Rev. Stacey HarrisSeries: Prayer PatternsPastor Stacey continues his challenging series on prayer, referencing Matthew 9:38
- Jan 3, 2016Sermon Series: Prayer Patterns
Jan 3, 2016Sermon Series: Prayer PatternsPosted by Senior Pastor - Rev. Stacey HarrisSeries: Prayer Patterns
Pastor Stacey kicks off 2016 with a message discussing the emphasis that the church is putting on prayer in the coming year. He starts his series Prayer Patterns in Hebrews 4:16. He calls the church body to commit to an active prayer life because God will not move in a mighty way unless we pray.