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Sunday, April 27, 2025 – Today, we are beginning a short series discussing the Fellowship of the Assemblies of God. This will be more of a teaching series than a preaching series, just so you are aware if you are interested in watching. I begin today by giving a short overview of the Assemblies of God’s national, international, and local organization. The reason is that it’s important for those who choose to call this their home church to understand whom they are worshipping under and submitting to. We are very transparent and open to any questions you may have regarding who we are and what we believe. After this, I will begin a study on the 16 Fundamental Truths or Tenets of our Faith. It’s essential for us to have a solid foundation of our faith, beginning with a sincere and unwavering belief as we discuss the first three tenets: The Bible is the inspired Word of God, secondly, The One True God, and then finally, for today, The Deity of the Lord Jesus Christ. You are strongly encouraged to worship and study along with us online or come be with us on Sundays at 10:30.
Sunday, April 27, 2025 – Today, we are beginning a short series discussing the Fellowship of the Assemblies of God. This will be more of a teaching series than a preaching series, just so you are aware if you are interested in watching. I begin today by giving a short overview of the Assemblies of God’s national, international, and local organization. The reason is that it’s important for those who choose to call this their home church to understand whom they are worshipping under and submitting to. We are very transparent and open to any questions you may have regarding who we are and what we believe. After this, I will begin a study on the 16 Fundamental Truths or Tenets of our Faith. It’s essential for us to have a solid foundation of our faith, beginning with a sincere and unwavering belief as we discuss the first three tenets: The Bible is the inspired Word of God, secondly, The One True God, and then finally, for today, The Deity of the Lord Jesus Christ. You are strongly encouraged to worship and study along with us online or come be with us on Sundays at 10:30.
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America in Crisis - Waianae Assembly of God, for Pastor Abigail Eli-Arthur 2024/11/05 (Podcast Date) World Ministries International Eagles Saving Nations Dr. Jonathan Hansen - Founder & President Rev. Adalia Hansen worldministries.org Visit our Rumble channel https://rumble.com/c/WarningTVJonathanHansen (360) 629-5248 WMI P.O. Box 277 Stanwood, WA 98292 warning@worldministries.org Visit our website http://www.worldministries.org/ and subscribe to Eagle Saving Nations https://www.worldministries.org/eagles-saving-nations-membership.aspx Sign up for Dr. Hansen's FREE newsletters http://www.worldministries.org/newsletter-signup.html Support Dr. Hansen through your financial gift https://www.worldministries.org/donate.aspx Order Dr. Hansen's book “The Science of Judgment” https://www.store-worldministries.org/the-science-of-judgment.html
America in Crisis - Waianae Assembly of God, for Pastor Abigail Eli-Arthur Part 3 11/03/2024 2024/12/13 (Radio Air Date) World Ministries International Eagles Saving Nations Dr. Jonathan Hansen - Founder & President Rev. Adalia Hansen worldministries.org Visit our Rumble channel https://rumble.com/c/WarningTVJonathanHansen (360) 629-5248 WMI P.O. Box 277 Stanwood, WA 98292 warning@worldministries.org Visit our website http://www.worldministries.org/ and subscribe to Eagle Saving Nations https://www.worldministries.org/eagles-saving-nations-membership.aspx Sign up for Dr. Hansen's FREE newsletters http://www.worldministries.org/newsletter-signup.html Support Dr. Hansen through your financial gift https://www.worldministries.org/donate.aspx Order Dr. Hansen's book “The Science of Judgment” https://www.store-worldministries.org/the-science-of-judgment.html
America in Crisis - Waianae Assembly of God, for Pastor Abigail Eli-Arthur Part 2 11/03/2024 2024/12/12 (Radio Air Date) World Ministries International Eagles Saving Nations Dr. Jonathan Hansen - Founder & President Rev. Adalia Hansen worldministries.org Visit our Rumble channel https://rumble.com/c/WarningTVJonathanHansen (360) 629-5248 WMI P.O. Box 277 Stanwood, WA 98292 warning@worldministries.org Visit our website http://www.worldministries.org/ and subscribe to Eagle Saving Nations https://www.worldministries.org/eagles-saving-nations-membership.aspx Sign up for Dr. Hansen's FREE newsletters http://www.worldministries.org/newsletter-signup.html Support Dr. Hansen through your financial gift https://www.worldministries.org/donate.aspx Order Dr. Hansen's book “The Science of Judgment” https://www.store-worldministries.org/the-science-of-judgment.html
America in Crisis - Waianae Assembly of God, for Pastor Abigail Eli-Arthur Part 1 11/03/2024 2024/12/11 (Radio Air Date) World Ministries International Eagles Saving Nations Dr. Jonathan Hansen - Founder & President Rev. Adalia Hansen worldministries.org Visit our Rumble channel https://rumble.com/c/WarningTVJonathanHansen (360) 629-5248 WMI P.O. Box 277 Stanwood, WA 98292 warning@worldministries.org Visit our website http://www.worldministries.org/ and subscribe to Eagle Saving Nations https://www.worldministries.org/eagles-saving-nations-membership.aspx Sign up for Dr. Hansen's FREE newsletters http://www.worldministries.org/newsletter-signup.html Support Dr. Hansen through your financial gift https://www.worldministries.org/donate.aspx Order Dr. Hansen's book “The Science of Judgment” https://www.store-worldministries.org/the-science-of-judgment.html
The Church's Responsibility through the Power of God - Naalehu Assembly of God - Naalehu, HI 11/17/2024 2024/12/06 (Radio Air Date) World Ministries International Eagles Saving Nations Dr. Jonathan Hansen - Founder & President Rev. Adalia Hansen worldministries.org Visit our Rumble channel https://rumble.com/c/WarningTVJonathanHansen (360) 629-5248 WMI P.O. Box 277 Stanwood, WA 98292 warning@worldministries.org Visit our website http://www.worldministries.org/ and subscribe to Eagle Saving Nations https://www.worldministries.org/eagles-saving-nations-membership.aspx Sign up for Dr. Hansen's FREE newsletters http://www.worldministries.org/newsletter-signup.html Support Dr. Hansen through your financial gift https://www.worldministries.org/donate.aspx Order Dr. Hansen's book “The Science of Judgment” https://www.store-worldministries.org/the-science-of-judgment.html
With the victorious cry: "You have answered Me!" (v21), Ps 22 suddenly transitions from a prayer of suffering in the dark, to praise for salvation in the light, from lament to thanksgiving, from travail to triumph, from a prophecy of Christ's suffering on the Cross to a prophecy of His glorious resurrection and the bringing in of a new age of grace. From being alone in the darkness, forsaken by all, even apparently by God (v1-21), He is now in the light of God's Presence surrounded by a great congregation of His brothers, declaring the universal & eternal consequences of His sacrificial death on our behalf & His resurrection (v22-31). His 1st announcement is the formation of His new spiritual family, the Church, brought forth (born again) by His resurrection as the firstborn among many brethren (v22, Rom 8:29). His great desire is for God to be glorified by His people, especially as they gather together, for praise is the repeating theme in all of these verses (the subject of every verse from v22-32, except v24, which gives a reason for praise). God's glory is the fulfilment of our faith, the ultimate purpose & result of His work of salvation. We see His priority is the formation of the Church & one of her main purposes is to praise God. v23-31 describe the formation of this worshipping community, expanding from Israel (v23) to the whole world (v25-29), as the Gospel declaration of God's gift of righteousness through His finished work is proclaimed down the generations(v30-31). This predicts His death & resurrection will have universal & eternal significance, changing the future of the world, and bringing about the world-wide salvation of the Gentiles, proving that Jesus is the Christ. v23-24: “You who fear the Lord, praise Him!” (true believers fear the Lord, and true praise comes from a submitted heart). “All you descendants of Jacob, glorify Him, and fear Him, all you offspring of Israel! For He has not despised nor abhorred the affliction (v1-21) of the afflicted (Messiah); nor has He hidden His face from Him; but when He cried to Him, He heard (by raising Him from the dead).” This predicts the Gospel will go 1st to Israel, declaring God has fully accepted the value of His sacrificial death (v1-21) as the sufficient basis (payment) for our eternal salvation, and has declared this by hearing His prayer & raising Him from death (v24). The risen Christ calls all Israel to respond & glorify God by believing in Him as Messiah, and in His finished work, submitting to Him & praising Him. He calls all who fear the Lord to praise Him (v23), due to the wonderful work of salvation He's just accomplished (v24). Then v25 predicts the successful formation of a great Assembly of believers, united to Christ, all praising God together, as the Church grows and expands across the world (confirmed by v27): “My praise shall be of You in the great Assembly” (v25a), He gives a reason why they praise God – they share in His great sacrificial feast: "I will pay My vows before those who fear Him. The poor shall eat and be satisfied" (v25b-26a). Someone in bad situation would pray for Divine Intervention (v1-21), and make vows to God that they'd fulfil after their deliverance. This included a peace offering for thanksgiving in the Temple, then sharing the benefits of the sacrifice with family, friends & the poor in a communal meal before God, where they all joyfully partake of the sacrifice (Lev 7:15-16, Deut 12;17-19). Likewise, by His death, Christ purchased & received every blessing for us. He vowed to God to offer His sacrificial blood to God in the heavenly Temple on our behalf and share the wealth (blessing) with us in an everlasting Sacrificial Feast. Since He is the Sacrifice, He shares Himself with us (the Feeding of the 5000 - John 6). Thus, this is a picture of the feast made available to all thru His finished work. He fulfils His vow to share His purchased blessings with us, and we're all invited to come into God's Presence to partake. But only believers will respond, only the poor (in spirit) will eat & be satisfied. Thus, His provision is abundant & sufficient for all our needs (Isa 53:12, 55:1-3). "Those who seek Him will (find Him and) praise the Lord" (v26b). The seekers will become singers. The blessings are not just for this life but also eternal life & glory with God: "Let your heart live forever!" (v26c). The prophecy goes on to predict the conversion of the Gentiles in the Church Age & Millennium as a result of the Christ's death & resurrection: "All the ends of the world shall remember and turn to the Lord, and all the families of the nations shall worship before You." This is a picture of true conversion: (1) REMEMBER - like the prodigal son, people come to their right mind about God, when they hear the Gospel, (2) REPENTANCE - they will turn from their own ways & return to God (like the prodigal) - the turning of the will to God. (3) REVERENCE - the fruit of this repentance unto salvation is a lifes
With the victorious cry: "You have answered Me!" (v21), Ps 22 transitions from lament to thanksgiving, travail to triumph, from prayer of suffering, alone & forsaken in the dark, to praise for salvation in the light of God's Presence, declaring the universal & eternal consequences of His sacrificial death on our behalf, from a prophecy of the Cross to His resurrection, ushering in a new age of grace (v22-31), including the forming of a worshipping community, expanding from Israel (v23) to the world (v25-29), as the Gospel is proclaimed (v30-31). It predicts the universal & eternal significance of His death & resurrection. 1st He announces the formation of His new spiritual family, the Church, reborn by His resurrection as the firstborn of many brethren (v22, Rom 8:29). His desire is for God to be glorified by His people, especially as they gather together, for praise is the repeating theme of all these verses. God's glory is the ultimate fruit of His work. v23-24: “You who fear the Lord, praise Him!” (true believers fear God; true praise is from submitted hearts). “All you descendants of Jacob, glorify Him, and fear Him, all you offspring of Israel! For He has not despised nor abhorred the affliction (v1-21) of the afflicted (Messiah); nor has He hidden His face from Him; but when He cried to Him, He heard (by raising Him from death).” This predicts the Gospel will go 1st to Israel, that God has fully accepted the value of His sacrificial death (v1-21) as the sufficient basis (payment) for our salvation and has declared this by His resurrection. The risen Christ calls all Israel to respond & glorify God by believing in Him & His finished work, submitting to & praising Him, for what He's accomplished. Then v25 predicts the formation of a great Assembly of believers, united to Christ, praising God together, growing & expanding across the world (also v27): “My praise shall be of You in the great Assembly” (v25a). A reason why they praise is they share in His great sacrificial feast: "I will pay My vows before those who fear Him. The poor shall eat and be satisfied" (v25b-26a). A man in trouble prays for God's help (v1-21) & makes vows to fulfil after his deliverance, including a peace offering for thanksgiving in the Temple, then sharing the benefits of the sacrifice with family, friends & poor in a communal meal before God, joyfully partaking of the sacrifice (Lev 7:15-16, Deut 12;17-19). Likewise, Christ purchased every blessing for us. He vowed to God to offer His sacrificial Blood in the heavenly Temple on our behalf & share His purchased blessings with us in an everlasting sacrificial Feast. He fulfils His vow, inviting us to come to God to partake. As the Sacrifice, He shares Himself with us. Only believers (poor in spirit) respond, eat & are satisfied. His provision is abundant & sufficient for all our needs. "Those who seek Him will (find Him and) praise the Lord" (v26b). Seekers become singers. The blessings are for this life & eternal life & glory with God: "Let your heart live forever!" (v26c). Next, we see the conversion of the Gentiles in the Church Age & Millennium as a result of His Sacrifice: "All the ends of the world shall remember and turn to the Lord, and all the families of the nations shall worship before You." A picture of true conversion (prodigal son): (1) REMEMBER - come to a right mind about God, (2) REPENT - turn from sin to God. (3) REVERENCE - the fruit of this repentance is a lifestyle of worship. This Gentile salvation is only accomplished by Christ (Isa 42,49,53, Gen 12:1-3). Thus, the success of the Gospel proves Jesus is the Christ. It's clear these verses are not about David. This victory is the basis for God's Kingdom on earth: "For the Kingdom is the Lord's, and He rules over the nations" (v28). Christ will be made Lord of all people in every realm (v29) - fulfilled (Phil 2:9-11, Ro 14:10-11). The last verses predict the propagation of salvation by the Gospel from one generation to the next: "A posterity (seed - future generations, or 'His seed', born again spiritual offspring, Isa 53:10) shall serve Him. It will be recounted of the Lord to the next generation" (v30). One way they serve Him is by the Gospel. "They will come (to God, to Christ, & come forth to new life), and declare His righteousness (all He did in His perfect life & death, and in giving His perfect righteousness to us) to a people, who will be born (again) that He has DONE this.” This is the message, that "He has FINISHED it" (in 2Chr 4:11 this word describes the finishing of the Temple. Likewise, Jesus finished the work to make us His Temple). Thus, the burden of the Gospel is His finished work. Jesus quoted this verse on the Cross, just before He died in John 19:30: “Jesus said: “It is finished!” May we see our salvation fully accomplished by Him. He paid in full for our forgiveness & abundant & eternal life. Jesus quoted the 1st & last verse on the Cross, showing all Ps 22 is messianic.
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In this life changing message by Bishop/Pastor Mark Brown from Dallas, TX talks to us about how God wants our passion to be directed and aligned up with our purpose. And many times it's redirected to either pain, pride, anger, and other non-purpose lanes. Log on and hear how God has already aligned our purpose up with His agenda. When passion meets purpose!
Pastor Matthew Stevenson and Dr Matt Mouzakis Language of Complementarian See https://www.patheos.com/blogs/jesuscreed/2015/03/02/revisionist-history-on-the-term-complementarian/ and https://www.cbeinternational.org/resource/genesis-confusion/ for a summary of the history of the language surrounding this issue. 1 Tim 2:11-14 Matt M. misspoke about the parsing of the greek tense of epitrepo (I do not permit). The tense is present active indicative. The reason behind the interpretation of “at this time” is due to the use of epitrepo in the rest of scripture where it is always in the context of a local situation. “At this time” is based on the context and this grammatical information. See https://margmowczko.com/1-timothy-212-and-1-corinthians-1434-epitrepo/. Scholars such as Philip Payne (Man and Women one in Christ), Craig Keener (IVP Bible Background Commentary, Paul and Women), Scot McKnight (Blue Parakeet), Andrew Bartlett (Men and Women in Christ), and more come to this same conclusion based on this grammatical construction, seeing it as a time bound event just for a certain period for the church in Ephesus. It is addressed to certain women in that church in the first century. 1 Tim 3 John Chrysostom Homily 11.1 on 1 Tim 3: “The women likewise”. Paul meant the [women] deacons [τας διακονους]. There are those who think he was talking about women in general. No, that is not the case. It would have made no sense to have inserted here something about women in general. He was referring to those having the dignity of the diaconate [της διακονιας]. “Let deacons be the husband of one wife.” This is also appropriately said of women deacons [γυναικων διακονων], for this [monogamy] is necessary, useful and proper to the highest degree in the Church. 1 Corinthians 11 Wayne Grudem makes arguments against the “source” interpretation and certain metaphorical meanings of head (kephele) saying it never meant source and has a meaning of authority. Many scholars have push back on his article on this in 1985 showing that a literal head or source are the most prominent interpretations and there is a possibility for “authority” being a gloss of this term, though a minority one. Yet, Philip Payne argues that “source” is the most used metaphor for kephele (see Payne, Man and Women: One in Christ, 113-139). See https://www.pbpayne.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/what-about-headship-ch7.pdf Here is a history of the debate: https://www.cbeinternational.org/resource/meta-study-debate-over-meaning-head-kephale-pauls-writings/ The interpretation of kephele (head) as “authority over” is based on a cherry-picking of Greek lexicons. Witt specifically calls out complementarian Wayne Grudem, who argues for this meaning based on six Greek lexicons, while Philip Payne provides nineteen Greek lexicons where “authority” is not listed as a meaning for kephale. (Witt, Icons of Christ, 128). See an overview of Witt's work on kephele in this article: https://www.patheos.com/blogs/fleshofmyflesh/2023/01/headship-in-1-corinthians-a-source-of-misunderstanding/ The Septuagint uses the Hebrew word for “head” (rosh), meaning a literal head, when the translators invariably translated rosh into kephalē. However in Hebrew, like in English, “head” can also mean a leader or ruler. In the instances where rosh meant a leader the translators did not use the word kephalē in their translation; instead, they typically used the Greek word archōn, which does mean ruler or leader. It seems that most of the translators of the LXX knew that kephalē does not usually mean leader, ruler, or person in authority. Ephesians 5:21-33 Originally there was no verb in Ephesians 5:22. The earliest manuscripts of Ephesians 5:22 do not include the verb “submit.” Jerome even writes that in Greek manuscripts verse 22 never repeats the verb “submit” from verse 21. For more on women ordination in the early church see https://www.cbeinternational.org/resource/ordained-women-patristic-era/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/expedition44/support
Are you trusting or are you troubled? Are you believing God or are you believing the world? In "Return & Reward," Pastor Greg Evans breaks down what it means when Jesus says “Do not let your hearts be troubled..” in John 14:1. When you are discouraged, put your total trust in God. The promise of the Return of Christ is not to be looked at as an event in the future. It is meant for right now, to give you abundant life in this moment.
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“The promise of persecution is not a rejection towards you, but a rejection towards Jesus.” In week 3 of our series Promises, Pastor Greg uncovers scriptures revealing the promise of persecution against believers. When you live in the righteousness of Christ, you will be hated by the world. However, we have hope and know that our God is more than faithful, never leaving us in the midst of our battles. #ThePromiseOfPersecution #CalvaryChurch #CalvaryOnline
Christians are constantly pressured, within the Church and without, to evolve on these issues or, we are told, we will die out. It seems however, that biblical orthodoxy draws people in.
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Are you living a life of gratitude? In "ThanksLiving," Pastor Greg Evans talks about how living a life of thankfulness will help us reach our loved ones and neighbors.
Episode #173This episode is a recording of the bilingual teaching Ryan gave at Assembléia de Deus church in Brazil. He speaks about global missions with a focus on North Korea. Ryan covers life in North Korea, what's involved in escaping, what happens in prisons and labor camps, and he covers what Christian missionaries are doing today. Ryan has interviewed several North Korean defectors and others who have spent time in labor camps and prison. In this teaching, he summarizes their stories. You will be shocked by what is shared and encourage by what God is doing in North Korea today.Translation by Bruna Melo Howard, Ryan's wife.Português: Este episódio é uma gravação do ensino bilíngue que Ryan deu na igreja Assembléia de Deus no Brasil. Ele fala sobre missões globais com foco na Coreia do Norte. Ryan cobre a vida na Coreia do Norte, o que está envolvido na fuga, o que acontece nas prisões e campos de trabalho, e cobre o que os missionários cristãos estão fazendo hoje. Ryan entrevistou vários desertores norte-coreanos e outros que passaram algum tempo em campos de trabalho forçado e prisões. Neste ensinamento, ele resume suas histórias. Você ficará chocado com o que é compartilhado e encorajado pelo que Deus está fazendo na Coreia do Norte hoje.Tradução de Bruna Melo Howard, esposa de Ryan.__________________Visit ryanshoward.com/freedownload to learn more and download 21 Days to a New Workplace You to set your FAITH ON FIRE and jump start your faith at work journey today.Português: Visite ryanshoward.com/freedownload para saber mais e baixar 21 dias para um novo local de trabalho.
Sally Gary is founder and director of CenterPeace, a 501(c)(3) non-profit ministry dedicated to creating space for conversation about faith and sexuality. Growing up in Churches of Christ in the ‘60s & ‘70s, Sally has a great love for the spiritual heritage that first introduced her to Jesus and instilled in her a strong faith. But as a gay Christian, she knows firsthand the pain of wrestling with her own faith and sexuality, and how difficult it can be to stay connected to church, to Christianity, to God with no support from your faith community. This is what drives Sally's passion for CenterPeace, the ministry she founded in 2006 to create a place of belonging for LGBTQ+ Christians, encouraging them to hold onto faith and stay connected to God.For over 16 years, CenterPeace has been building community for sexual minorities, hosting online and in-person retreats and other resources for nurturing the faith of LGBTQ+ individuals. CenterPeace also hosts retreats for families of LGBTQ+ youth, and workshops for churches and schools, and other organizations to foster greater inclusion of the LGBTQ+ community. Since 2009, CenterPeace has hosted a national conference featuring keynote speakers such as Justin Lee and Matthew Vines. The conference has attracted thousands over the years – LGBTQ+ Christians, church leaders, parents, and allies – from across the globe, for the purpose of learning how to love and embrace the LGBTQ+ community in our midst and beyond.This year's CenterPeace Conference is in Dallas, Texas, at Wilshire Baptist – a fully open and affirming Baptist church – November 3 – 5. Jeff Chu of “Evolving Faith” is the featured keynote speaker, along with Justin and Matthew, Joel Hollier from Australia and Staci Frenes, singer/songwriter from Los Angeles. AND Rocky Roggio, director and creative genius behind the new film 1946, a documentary about mistranslation in Scripture.Sally holds bachelor's and master's degrees in communication from Abilene Christian University and a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from Texas Tech University School of Law. A former high school speech and debate coach, trial lawyer and communication professor, Sally is a teacher at heart. Most of all, Sally is dedicated to serving queer youth, helping them know they are loved by God and that they always belong. Everywhere.The author of Affirming: A Memoir of Faith, Sexuality, and Staying in the Church, Sally currently resides in Dallas, Texas, with her wife, Karen, and their miniature dapple dachshund, Rudy.For more information about CenterPeace, visit centerpeace.net and follow on social media:Facebook – facebook.com/centerpeaceincInstagram - @centerpeaceinc
Jamie is in full time ministry and helps lead in different capacities within the organization she is apart of. You can check her out and the ministries she is apart of on Facebook and Instagram. I hope you enjoy this episode, and I hope you learn something new. Jamie Jackson graciously came on to my podcast to explain the Assembly of God church and how it is related to the Pentecost movement. She discusses the difference from Assembly of God and other churches involved in the Pentecost movement such as how tongues, prophecy, baptism, and how the spirit of God function within us. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theendofdiscussion/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theendofdiscussion/support
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In part 2 of "Great Questions, " Pastor Greg Evans talks about the question God asks each one of us: "Why Are You Fearful?"
In part 1 of "Great Questions, " Pastor Greg Evans talks about the question God asks each one of us: "What's in Your Hand?"
Jason Vallejo is the Founder & Executive Director of Elevate North Texas - Youth Emergency Shelter. Elevate North Texas' mission is to fill in the gap of youth homelessness with emergency shelter. They provide a safe, affirming environment through access to immediate shelter and reunification with family, when possible. Jason founded Elevate North Texas in 2020 in the midst of a global pandemic that we know as COVID-19. He saw a gap in the homeless system when it came to youth who were between the ages 18 to 24. While North Texas had transitional living programs for youth in this age range, he knew that there was still no emergency shelter for these youth that would meet the immediate need of youth experiencing homelessness.Jason created three core programs that will allow Elevate North Texas to provide emergency shelter for youth, 18 to 24, experiencing homelessness:1. Hotel Voucher Program: They partner with several hotels here in North Texas to provide hotel vouchers for those youth in immediate need of shelter.2. Host Home Program: They work with trusted families that have a spare room to host a pre-screened youth for up to four months. During this time, youth are provided case management, counseling, and life skills training.3.Reunification Program: They work to reunite youth with family members, when possible, to avoid them entering the homeless system. They also understand that many youth are fleeing abusive and toxic home environments, which is why they emphasize the "when possible." Prior to the founding of Elevate North Texas, Jason was Executive Director of Dallas Hope Charities from November 2017 to January 2020. He led the organization in the creation of the first LGBTQ+ focused transitional living program called Dallas Hope Center. It started with two beds and when he left in 2020 it had grown to six beds.Jason is active in the community serving on the Metro Dallas Youth Committee, LULAC of Dallas, North Texas Human Trafficking Coalition and Dallas LGBTQ Chamber. Prior to moving to Dallas in 2017 Jason was the Outreach Director at a mega church in South Texas. He led the efforts in feeding the homeless and providing back to school supplies for over 3,000 youth.Jason and his husband now live in Plano, Texas and have a dog named Sophie. They enjoy going to movies, Broadway shows, playing golf and working on projects around the house.
In "The Perspective of Purpose," Pastor Trevor Forman speaks on recognizing the purpose there is in every season we find ourselves in.
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In "Coming Clean," Pastor Candace Brown speaks on how the truth of God's Word will set you free.
Deborah Gill began studying to become a pastor during a time when women weren't often considered for leadership roles in the church. With little affirmation and a great deal of opposition, Deborah followed God's calling on her life to earn a PhD in Biblical Studies from Fuller Seminary, become a national leader in the Assemblies of God Church, and write several books on women in ministry.In this episode of the Women in Ministry Leadership podcast, Rhonda Davis and Julie Cole spoke with Deborah Gill about her journey into ministry.
Guest speaker Lt. Col. Oliver North shares leadership and life lessons and his faith in Jesus. Check it out! Next Steps - JOIN THE COMMUNITY - YouTube - Instagram - Facebook - Online Campus - Website
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In "A Legacy of Love," Pastor Beverly Evans speaks on leaving a lasting legacy of love.
This week for our Easter service, Pastor Carey talked about the four crossroads: evil, love, justice, and forgiveness. CCLI Streaming License# CSPL110748
In "The King Is Coming," Pastor Greg Evans speaks on how Palm Sunday is a precursor of Jesus' second coming and how we must extend our own "Hosanna" to the King. For More Information on Calvary Conversations visit caop.church/conversations
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The mission of this podcast is to highlight the beauty and diversity of God's Church – both in Chattanooga and the Church at large.Pastor Terry Evans knows what God has called his church to do – minister to the community. Grace Pointe Assembly of God has found ways to serve local oncology patients, homeschool groups, special needs kids and their families, and more. Alongside its outreach, Grace Pointe makes space for the gifts of the Holy Spirit, as demonstrated by two miracles of healing that happened at a recent church revival.Listen to this episode to hear Terry and Adam discuss Terry's call to ministry, the structure of the Assemblies of God, and Grace Pointe's current outreach focus.Note: this podcast was recorded earlier in 2021.About Adam WhitescarverAdam is passionate about seeing God's people possess vibrant prayer lives to help them make a difference in the sphere of influence God has given them. In ministry since 2001, Adam enjoys his family, teaching, singing, and reading a myriad of subjects. He and his wife, Stephanie, live in North GA with their four children.Jump Through the Conversation:[1:28] Church location, service times, connection information[3:05] History of Grace Pointe[6:07] How Terry came to be a pastor[10:26] Comparing onramps to ministry in different denominations[14:10] Overview of Assemblies of God[18:17] Comparing disciplinary methods in different denominations[23:16] Grace Pointe's outreach to Chattanooga[29:56] Gifts of the Holy Spirit at Grace PointeHappens in addition to works of faith (outreach)Two recent healings[33:08] Theology of healing[43:19] What God is doing at Grace PointeFocus on young familiesThe importance of small groups[53:39] Dealing with challenges as a pastor[57:19] Final exhortation to believers Links and Resources:A Beautiful Church websiteChattanooga House of Prayer websiteGive todayGrace Pointe Assembly of God website Thanks for listening! Don't forget to subscribe! If you like what you heard, please leave a review on iTunes and share what you liked about the show.
In this episode, Kurt talks with Assembly of God Pastor David Jayne, an Associate Pastor at Central Assembly of God in Springfield, Missouri. He holds a Master's degree from Assemblies of God Theological Seminary and has been a credentialed minister for over 45 years. Pastor Jayne is the congregation's Pastoral Care and Community Engagement pastor and also serves on community task forces and advisory councils. Highlights 6:15 About the Central Assembly Church and the Assembly of God: a cooperative fellowship of churches 10:00 Perspectives can vary but they all adhere to the core values and fundamental truths At Central Assembly, a team of pastors cover different areas of the ministry in the church The licensing and ordination process 14:45 About his pastoral care and community engagement responsibilities 19:30 Drawing out the needs from individuals Learning new skills, such as monitoring social media activity Meeting with people in the lobby at church Distinguishing the need from the details 25:10 Visiting at homes Never knock on the door unannounced Keep the visit short Be sensitive to their boundaries 31:00 Visiting the sick In a hospital, assess and keep it short Pray with them and for God's will Monitor visiting and contact options Coordinating funerals and helping with services as needed Creative meeting options in a pandemic 39:20 Working with homeless people 42:45 Leaders are also followers and want others to share the experience of following Jesus Christ Links Read the TRANSCRIPT of this podcast Note: This transcript was machine-produced. We would be grateful for help correcting errors. You can help! Simply copy/paste the transcript text into a document, make the corrections, and then copy/paste the corrected text into a comment on the page (below) and we will get the corrected text published!