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This week we will conclude our Holy Spirit Series as one of our Elders, Brother Gilbert Morales shares the importance of the Holy Spirit being our strengthener. We hope this message encourages you today.
HOLY SPIRIT SERIES 5
Welcome to week 3 of our sermon series as Pastor Noe continues to teach on the Holy Spirit. Today we will look at how the Holy Spirit is our teacher. We hope this message encourages and blesses you. Thanks for listening.
THE Holy Spirit // Holy Spirit Series // 1 Corinthians 13, Acts 2 // Tyler Carlson // 06.07.26
Being Filled Again With The Holy Spirit // Holy Spirit Series // Acts 4, Ephesians 5:18, 1 Thess 5:19, Acts 10:44–46, Romans 5:5 // Doug Glynn // 05.31.26
Are you like the lame man in Acts 3:1-10, waiting for someone to help you? Perhaps you're struggling with fear and anxiety, insecurities, sickness, confusion or hopelessness. Today the Holy Spirit wants to restore you like He restored the lame man. Will you allow the Holy Spirit into your circumstances and let Him carry you into the temple; walking, leaping and praising God? Connect with us through social media at http://tiny.cc/sibklchurch and visit us at www.sibkl.org.my
On Pentecost Sunday we are reminded of how he Holy Spirit came upon the disciples. That same spirit is on offer to everyone. Will you dare to pray 'come Holy Spirit'?
Welcome to week 2 of our Holy Spirit Series. We all come to a place in our lives where we need to be comforted. The Holy Spirit is a comforter to those who are hurting and broken. We hope you are encouraged to move into a deeper relationship with God through discovering more about the work of the Holy Spirit in your life. Thanks for listening.
This sermon looks at common obstacles to the gifts of the Spirit and invites us to trust the good Father who gives the Holy Spirit to those who ask.
This week Ralph spoke about what the spiritual realm looks like, how it impacts us, and what God calls us to do in light of it.
This week we jump into a new series focusing on growing deeper in our relationship with God by learning more about the Holy Spirit. Today we will look at the important role that the Holy Spirit has in being our guide. We hope the message encourages you. Thanks for listening.
John 14:16–18, John 14:25–27, 1 Thessalonians 5:19, 1 John 4:1
Join us as Co-Senior Pastor Craig guides us on the Power of the Holy Spirit.
In this episode, Cynthia and Jenn dive into how to access the Holy Spirit's gifts as you make disciples. They unpack 1 Corinthians 12, exploring the incredible variety of spiritual gifts—from wisdom and healing to prophecy and tongues—and how they're distributed by God for the good of the body. They talk about practical ways to discover and grow in your gifts, including listening prayer, worship, and even taking steps of faith to experiment. You'll hear personal stories, insights on spiritual gift tests, and encouragement for those who feel their gifts aren't the “big ones.” Whether you're new to disciple-making or ready to go deeper, this conversation will inspire you to ask, seek, and step out in faith. The Holy Spirit has gifts for you—are you ready to use them for His Kingdom?
Pastor Marcus De La Cruz | August 24, 2025| Sunday 10AM | Porterville, CA
Pastor Marcus De La Cruz | August 27, 2025 | Wednesday 7PM | Porterville, CA
Pastor Marcus De La Cruz | August 17 2025 | Sunday 10AM | Porterville, CA
The Personality Of The Holy Spirit - Knowing The Holy Spirit Series (13.07.25) by Paul Osei Yaw Afoakwa
The Holy Spirit Is God - Knowing The Holy Spirit Series (09.07.25) by Paul Osei Yaw Afoakwa
Biblical Emblems Of The Holy Spirit 2 - Knowing The Holy Spirit Series (06.07.25) by Paul Osei Yaw Afoakwa
When you gather on Sunday, do you go in thinking about someone else, ready to love, serve, and care? Or was your mind still on yourself? This week, Francis Chan pushes us to rethink love—not as a feeling, but as action. Real love is messy. It's sacrificial. It's the kind that makes you weep for the broken and move toward those in need. Because love isn't just something we receive—it's something we live.
When you go to church, are you simply attending, or are you seeking to encounter the living God? To experience the Creator of the universe in a way that transforms your life? In this message, Francis Chan challenges the way we approach worship, truth, and the Holy Spirit. Are we just hearing the Word, or are we responding to it? Are we pursuing knowledge, or a deeper intimacy with God? True worship goes beyond singing and learning—it's a life-changing response to God's presence.
Have we made God too small in our minds? Have we tried so hard to explain Him that we've forgotten the mystery and the weight of who He really is? This week, Francis Chan confronts the temptation to fit God into our human understanding. There are things about Him we simply cannot grasp. And yet, what He has revealed should move us—not just to knowledge, but to reverence, worship, and obedience. Because knowing God isn't about figuring Him out—it's about surrendering to the One who was, who is, and who always will be.
When was the last time you were in awe of God? Like, truly stopped and realize that we are talking about the Creator of the universe? The One who spoke the stars into existence and holds all things together. And yet, how often do we reduce Him to something we can explain or control? In this week's episode, Francis Chan challenges the way we think about the Holy Spirit—not as a force to be harnessed, because understanding God isn't about control—it's about surrender.
What if modern Christianity has complicated what was meant to be simple—so much so that we spend more time debating salvation than actually obeying God? In today's message, Francis Chan cuts through the noise to get back to the raw, biblical truth. He challenges us to stop overanalyzing and start obeying—to truly repent, be baptized, and receive the Holy Spirit as the early believers did. Because at the end of the day, faith isn't about endless discussion—it's about surrender, action, and a life wholly devoted to God.
What if the modern church is missing something so essential that without it, our faith becomes just another human effort? What if the power we read about in Scripture—the kind that heals, transforms, and emboldens—was meant to be normal for every believer? In this sermon, Francis Chan confronts a pressing and uncomfortable question: If the Holy Spirit truly lives inside of us, why do so many Christians look no different from the world?
What if Jesus leaving this earth wasn't a loss… but the greatest gift He could give us? That having the Holy Spirit inside you is better than having Jesus physically standing next to you? Do we actually believe that? Do we live like that's true? In this teaching, Francis Chan challenges us to examine what we believe about prayer, longing for heaven, and the supernatural power of the Holy Spirit.