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Teaching Note's

Endure to The End

June 14, 2026

In this teaching, we will look at Acts 14:22 and discover how the early church understood suffering, trials, and perseverance. Paul and Barnabas strengthened new believers by reminding them that following Jesus does not mean a trouble-free life, but a faithful life through many tribulations. This message will encourage believers to remain strong in the faith by remembering three truths: trials are promised, we have an enemy but also a Helper, and we must stay motivated to finish well. Through Scripture, encouragement, and real-life application, this teaching points us to the hope of God’s kingdom and the faithfulness of Christ, who walks with us through every hardship.

Consider The Lillie's of The Field

June 7, 2026

Jesus teaches that life is more than food, clothing, work, and survival, because we were made to seek first the kingdom of God.
He is not saying we do not have needs, should not work, or should not plan; He is saying we should not live like everything depends on us. By telling us to consider the birds and the lilies, Jesus invites us to see creation as our Father’s world and to trust His care. When we trust the Father, we are freed from fear, greed, and Mammon, and we can live with generosity, obedience, and kingdom priorities.

There is Still Room At The Table

May 31, 2026

In Luke 14:15–24, Jesus tells a story about a great banquet where the invited guests make excuses and refuse to come. So the host sends his servant into the streets to invite the poor, the hurting, the overlooked, and anyone who will come.

The passage shows the heart of God: His table is open, His invitation is generous, and His kingdom is not only for the religious or impressive, but for anyone willing to receive His grace. The banquet becomes a picture of God’s kingdom, where the rejected are welcomed, the forgotten are honored, and there is still room for more.

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