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Join in on Pastor Ryan Allen's Part II of the "Stretch 4 Healing" series. Pastor Allen dives into his point, "Faith is depleted in isolation." Follow along by reviewing the following scriptures, Mark 5:25-34.
Please join in on the next segment of the Stretch theme, "Stretch 4 Healing." Bishop Chad Carlton continues emphasizing the value of stretching in your life. Follow along by reviewing the following scripture, Matthew 9:2.
Listen in on Part IV of the "Stretch 2 Da Brink" series by Bishop Chad Cartlton. These three points drive home the message, 1. Extraordinary pursuits require extraordinary agreements. 2. God never looks or sounds the same when we haven’t evolved. 3. Familiarity with God will breed debilitating contentment. Follow along by reviewing the following scripture,Matthew 14:27-28,31.
Listen in on Part IV of the "Stretch 2 Da Brink" series by Bishop Chad Cartlton. These three points drive home the message, 1. Extraordinary pursuits require extraordinary agreements. 2. God never looks or sounds the same when we haven’t evolved. 3. Familiarity with God will breed debilitating contentment. Follow along by reviewing the following scripture,Matthew 14:27-28,31.
Enjoy Part III of the "Stretch 2 Da Brink" series by Bishop Chad Carlton. Bishop Carlton highlights these two concepts in the message: 1. Doing the extraordinary requires you to “walk on water” while being misunderstood. 2. When you’re doing the extraordinary, discern whether the (ordinary) plans of others align with where you’re going. Follow along by reviewing the following scripture, Matthew 14:24-29.
Part II of "Stretch 2 Da Brink" by Bishop Chad Carlton continues building on the idea of stretching in order to come into ones purpose. Listen in for these three points: 1. Going to the next level of your life is contingent upon your decision to take a chance, not cover. 2. Do not expect supernatural help to look like what you’re used to seeing or dealing with. 3. God will never tell you to do anything that would make himself unreliable. Follow along by reviewing the following scripture, Matthew 14:24-29.
Now is the perfect time to join in on Part I of the new series, "Stretch 2 Da Brink" by Bishop Chad Carlton. Here are the three main points to listen in for: 1. You can’t experience God until you experience the end of yourself. 2. Stretching the brink will always test the place between the worst of your imagination and the best of your imagination. 3. You gotta get rid of the weight to walk the brink. Follow along by reviewing the following scripture, Matthew 14:26-30.
Enjoy Part IV of the "Stretch" series by Bishop Chad Carlton. Listen in for these four points: 1. It’s easier to stretch when the people, places and timing have been prayed for beforehand. 2. It’s easier to stretch when someone believes in you in the midst of a resistant culture. 3. It’s easier for people to continue believing what they’ve rehearsed than to consider what they don’t understand. 4. Once your mind’s made up to stretch, don’t be tempted to resign your life to accept the handicap. Follow along by reviewing the following scripture, Matthew 12:13.
Don't miss out on Part III of the "Stretch" series by Bishop Chad Carlton. Here are the main points you want to listen in for: 1. You’ll never be inspired until something you’ve never done betters someone’s life. 2. Whenever God tells you to do something unique, he wants to change the laws of life that restrict faith. 3. What you dare to fulfill in the presence of hatred will strengthen your anointing to stretch for more. Follow along by reviewing the following scriptures, Matthew 12:13-14.
Join in on Part II of the "Stretch" series by Bishop Chad Carlton. Listen in for these three points: 1. God will never ask you to acquiesce to anything he hasn’t already done. 2. You must discern what has entered your space to bring an end to your limitation. 3. Those that have no vision or desire to stretch are potential murderers to those who do. Follow along by reviewing the following scripture, Matthew 12:13-14.
Welcome to 2020! The first sermon in 2020 from Bishop Chad Carlton encourages everyone to "Stretch" with these three points: 1. Never let zeal or ambition make you stretch beyond your purpose. 2. Stretching ultimately protects you from the pain of regrets. 3. If you’re going to stretch, you can’t be petty. Follow along by reviewing the following scriptures, Matthew 12:13.
Enjoy Associate Pastor Lovey Smith deliver the last message in the "It Ain't Over Series." Listen in for these three highlights: "1. An uncommon response is not a denial and a delayed arrival is a great opportunity. 2. Don’t sleep on me, while I’m in sleep mode. 3. A seemingly dead situation is the prerequisite for God’s glory." Follow along by reviewing the following scriptures, John 11:1-4.
Listen in on Part IV of the "It Ain't Over" series delivered by H20 Dulles' Campus Pastor, Ryan Allen. You're sure to receive a wonderful message during this holiday season. Follow along by reviewing the following scriptures, Matthew 1:1-6, 16-17.
Part III by Bishop Chad Carlton of the "It Ain't Over" series continues to serve as an impactful message with these three points: "1. There’s not enough scientific or divine proof to confirm that your life is over. 2. Isolation without collaboration will never breed expectation. 3. Someone else is tied to your persistence, patience, and purpose." Follow along by reviewing the following scriptures, Luke 1:8-13.
Follow Part II of the "It Ain't Over" series by Bishop Chad Carlton and these three important points: "1. Purpose always shows up in an embryonic state. 2. Purpose is always dismissive to the other components of you that are living. 3. Purpose is so important, God will send crisis to distract you from destroying what it promises." Follow along by reviewing the following scriptures, Luke 1:41-42.
It's the pefect time to join in on the new series, "It Ain't Over" by Bishop Chad Carlton. These are the three points to emphasize, "1. Silence doesn’t mean absence. 2. Silence doesn’t mean rejection. 3. Something major is growing in the womb of something minor." Follow along by reviewing the following scriptures, Luke 1.41-42.