I Will Make You
Tom Hardiman shares today on the importance of difficult seasons that mature and strengthen us to stand in our destinies.
MorningStar Fellowship Sunday Services Video
Tom Hardiman shares today on the importance of difficult seasons that mature and strengthen us to stand in our destinies.
Rick shares that the message today is a NOW word for this church. We should not fret because of evildoers. Instead, we should cultivate our faith based on Psalm 37. We have to be firmly established in the faith and continue in the faith. If we focus on the evil of others, it will cause us to do evil. If we wait for the Lord, we will inherit the land.
After Rocky Jordan and Jennifer Heidel lead a moving time of worship, our ten minute speakers talk about racial reconciliation. Our main speaker, Rick Joyner, speaks on part 3 of "The Army of God".
We should celebrate when the Lord comes to judge the earth. If we are not being judged by the Lord, then we are not His people. We will be held responsible for the light we have received and rejected.
William Booth is the founder of the Salvation Army, and David tells us that when he heard Booth’s open vision it touched him and changed his life completely. After the vision, the Salvation Army declared war on sin and corruption through compassionate love and care for people. Dave uses personal stories to show us how to have compassion for the lost, too.
Jordan Deal leads an intimate worship session with acoustic guitar. Rick Joyner addresses the congregation about the direction we are going as a nation, and how our Christian foundation has been a strong influence on the rest of the world.
Rick shares vital leadership processes and koinonia for growing companies or organizations.
Bishop Wellington Boones challenges us to rise to the occasion of our callings!
Rick Joyner: Avoiding Shipwreck
Focusing on the lessons in I Timothy 1:18-19 and Acts 27 helps us to understand how to avoid suffering shipwreck in our lives.
Four main factors caused the shipwreck that Paul was on:
1) Dissatisfaction in their circumstances.
2) Impatience-they were in a hurry to get to Rome.
3) They got a clear word from the Lord about what was coming but didn't heed it.
4) Being dependent on circumstances to give them direction, instead of being led by the Spirit.
Bishop E. W. Jackson:
Isaiah 6:8 is the focus of his message, Answering the Call.