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Are you raising a “man–ager”? Pastor Jon Tyson coined this phrase, which describes a man who is physically an adult but still living like a child– playing video games all night, living with his parents, and not pursuing higher education or a stable career. Pastor Tyson says that one of the biggest things that separates a boy from a man is the confidence to pursue hard things in life. As your son grows up, be sure to allow him to face difficulties, even in situations when you could easily solve the situation yourself. Your goal is not to give your son an easy, pain-free life– but to give him the skills and confidence he needs to do difficult, worthwhile things, and contribute to society and God's greater kingdom. To learn about the five critical needs of boys, visit Trail Life USA or RaisingGodlyBoys.com.
When we compromise, we invite the enemy to wreak havoc in our lives. Many of us are still searching for the right things in the wrong places. We're searching for peace in the enemy's camp. We won't find peace in the presence of the enemy. It can only be found in Jesus!
What are you living for today? What motivates you in life? Is it rewards from man or God getting the glory? God doesn't just care what you do but why you do it!
God's work transcends mortal men, showing that human failures do not hinder His plans. David was anointed king despite being overlooked by his own family, yet we are reminded that God looks at the heart, not outward appearances, it is true character that matters most. Abiding in Christ leads to spiritual fruitfulness and growth!
Continuing our summer sermon series titled 'Elements', Pastor Tyson shares from Matthew 6:16-18 a sermon titled 'Fasting'. If you need support or encouragement, or would like to learn more about how to begin a relationship with Jesus, please reach out to the church or email help@hhachurch.com.
Tune in every other Monday for a new episode of #MantleMondays with host: Bishop Travell Travis, Esq. as he interviews entrepreneurs, pastors, authors, and leaders sharing their career, entrepreneurial, and ministerial journeys. Learn more: www.travelltravis.com Purchase books authored by Bishop Travis: "Don't Eat the Baby: The Characteristics of Cannibalistic Church" and "Where Will the Mantle Fall: A Biblical and Legal Guide to Succession Planning" #mantles #leadership #succession #entrepreneurship #pastors #mantles #cannibalisticchurch #wherewillthemantlefall C. Shawn Tyson is the youngest of 5 talented siblings born to the late Bishop James E. and Elect Lady Evelyn Tyson. Born and raised in the church, Pastor Tyson began matriculating in the ministry at a young age, being born again at the age of eight and preaching his first sermon at the age of eighteen. Pastor Tyson launched into full time ministry in 1990 traveling globally as an international evangelist. In July of 2010, Pastor Tyson assumed the call to pastor Calvary Ministries International in Youngstown OH, succeeding the late, Honorable Bishop Norman L. Wagner. In 2013, he also assumed pastorate of his home assembly, Christ Church Apostolic, where he currently serves as senior pastor. Pastor Tyson is an author, a committed husband, father, pastor, mentor and friend. His intense devotion to worship, evangelism, and unifying the body of Christ across denominational lines through fellowship and the spiritual and academic development of aspiring young ministers through the spoken word, seminars, lectures and symposiums has made him one of the most sought-after speakers in the United States to date.
Are you raising a “man–ager”? Pastor Jon Tyson coined this phrase, which describes a man who is physically an adult but still living like a child– playing video games all night, living with his parents, and not pursuing higher education or a stable career. Pastor Tyson says that one of the biggest things that separate a boy from a man is the confidence to pursue hard things in life. As your son grows up, be sure to allow him to face difficulties, even in situations when you could easily solve the situation yourself. Your goal is not to give your son an easy, pain-free life– but to give him the skills and confidence he needs to do difficult, worthwhile things, and contribute to society and God's greater kingdom. To learn about the five critical needs of boys, visit Trail Life USA or RaisingGodlyBoys.com.
It’s a great day at the River! Pastor Tyson wraps up our “Dressed To Kill” series with “Discipline” and more importantly, it’s Baptism Sunday! The post Dressed To Kill-Discipline appeared first on The River.
Pastor Tyson starts a series this week called, “Dressed To Kill”. In spiritual warfare, just like earthly war, we must know our enemy and his tactics. The post Dressed To Kill: Rank & File appeared first on The River.
On Daily Faith, we have an energetic show full of faith and wisdom from the Holy Ghost. Pastor Tyson Coughlin is the Senior Pastor of Vizion Church in Charlotte, NC. God has kept his promise and has proved Himself faithful over and over to Vizion Church. During this pandemic, they have grown exponentially by unashamedly preaching the Gospel, where hundreds have given their lives to Jesus. The enemy of the world, Satan, is clear on his plan to steal, kill, and destroy the church's identity. He comes after God's people in an attempt to set fear and torment in our hearts. Although we're living in unprecedented times in America and around the world; where wars and rumors of war, famine, and confusion have taken our hearts captive. Today, Pastor Tyson charges you not to give up. Don't give up on the plans God has spoken to you, the word He has placed within your heart. You are an overcomer! God has given you the authority by the word of God to withstand these attacks. Prayer and intercession are the greatest weapons of warfare you and I have against the enemy. As you position yourself with Jesus, you'll discover a place of intimacy that will reveal the very nature of God in your life, strengthening your relationship with Him, bringing victory! For more information about Vizion Church with Pastor Tyson Coughlin, please visit www.vizionchurch.com. For those of you who don't know, we have helped rescue abandoned children from the deadly risks of human trafficking for over thirty years. Moldova has one of the highest death rates due to alcohol abuse. The lack of social support and neglect for these families have forced their young children to grow up in an orphanage. When they become of age, they are kicked out onto the streets where fear and desperation set in their hearts. Hopeless and alone, they struggle to make ends meet. The Orphans Hands ministry is taking in these orphaned children. We have a village of homes in Moldova called Vatra Village and a house in Ukraine that helps provide a safe and warm place for these kids to call home. It's a second chance at life to discover who they are in Christ Jesus and embrace the church's oneness. Faith is rising in our kids' lives by discovering their identity in Christ. They're learning daily to release the pains of the past, hopeful for a new day. Our girls know that God is bigger than any circumstance that comes their way. Right now, our homes in Ukraine are at risk by the Russian government declaring war and invading Odesa as we speak. We are asking for your continued prayers and intercession during these uncertain times! Thank you for your love and support. To learn more about how you can help change a life for one dollar a day, contact The Orphans Hands ministry at www.theorphanshands.org.
Pastor Tyson finishes our “Covenant” series this week. Mephibosheth lived in poverty, fear, and ignorance because he didn’t know about the covenant between his father, Jonathan, and King David. The post Covenant 2 appeared first on The River.
Pastor Tyson continues our series, “Symbols of the Holy Spirit” with “Fire”. The fire of the Holy Spirit is purifying, passion, and protection. The post Symbols of the Holy Spirit-Fire appeared first on The River.
Why do bad things happen to good people? The story of the blind beggar is your story and our story, we were all blind because of our sinful nature, but it was not us who found Jesus, it was Jesus who came to us. Before we could truly see in the spirit we first have to see our own dirt. Tune in as Pastor Tyson shares an incredible story about a man who was born blind found in the book of John chapter 9. If you received Christ through this message, text SAVED to 97000 We would love to hear how God is touching your life through this ministry! Share y our story with us by emailing us Info@vizionchurch.com. If you would like to support Vizion Church financially you can text the amount you feel led to give to 84321 or online through our website by clicking here https://www.vizionchurch.com/give/ Visit Our Website: https://www.vizionchurch.com/ FOLLOW VIZION CHURCH ► https://facebook.com/vizionchurch ► https://twitter.com/vizionchurch ► https://instagram.com/vizionchurch/
Pastor Tyson starts a new series this week, “Symbols of the Holy Spirit” with “Wind”. Wind is powerful. It drives ships, creates waves and changes landscapes. The Holy Spirit will drive, create, and change us if we let Him. The post Symbols of the Holy Spirit-WInd appeared first on The River.
Pastor Tyson unpacks some powerful truths from John Chapter 12 when Jesus is anointed at Bethany as an act of worship. We pray this word brings life and power into you. If you received Christ through this message, text SAVED to 97000 We would love to hear how God is touching your life through this ministry! Share y our story with us by emailing us Info@vizionchurch.com. If you would like to support Vizion Church financially you can text the amount you feel led to give to 84321 or online through our website by clicking here https://www.vizionchurch.com/give/ Visit Our Website: https://www.vizionchurch.com/ FOLLOW VIZION CHURCH ► https://facebook.com/vizionchurch ► https://twitter.com/vizionchurch ► https://instagram.com/vizionchurch/
On Daily Faith, our guest is Pastor Tyson Coughlin from Vision Church in Charlotte, NC. Pastor Tyson has led Vizion Church for the past nine years; what started as a small college bible study group has flourished into a thriving church hungry for more of God. Pastor Tyson has a contagious, energetic, and refreshing passion that goes after the heart of God with a desire to reach all men and women for the Gospel of Christ. Recently, he has been preaching a sermon series called “Stay Humble.” It's a chapter by chapter look into the book of Philippians in the Bible of how Paul was on his third round of asking the Lord where to go. The doors kept closing around him, but that didn't mean he was denied. Instead, God was rerouting Paul's journey. Yet, with everything that came against Paul during his travels, he still sought out the Lord with humility. He pushed and persevered through fear and the roughest nights with an attitude of praise and heart of worship. Philip and Pastor Tyson want you to know that God doesn't use fear to move. He uses Faith. If you are stuck in a rut today, start moving forward and encouraging yourself in the Lord. Put on a song of praise and turn your gaze to Jesus, despite how you feel where you are. God responds to your faith, and faith requires action. Our prayer today is that your heart will be encouraged and strengthened in the Lord, letting go of fear and walking in praise. For more information about Vision Church with Pastor Tyson Coughlin, please visit www.visionchurch.com. For over 30 years, we have been rescuing orphaned and abandoned children from growing up facing fears of forced labor and are subject to the risks of human trafficking. The Orphans Hands is the heart of our ministry. We have a village of homes in Moldova called Vatra Village and a house in Ukraine. These children who we help save have been told that no one loves them, and it doesn't matter what happens to them. But that is the farthest thing from the truth. We tell them, “If they were born, God has a plan.” The Lord has changed their lives from pain into purpose. As a result, our kids are growing and maturing in their relationship with the Lord, learning what it means to have a heart of humility, praise, and worship unto God. They have let go of the fears from the past and are moving forward with obedience, stepping into the new things God has planned for their lives. They are living testimonies that if God can do it for them, He can do it for you! Thank you. For more information about The Orphans Hands ministry, please visit www.theorphanshands.org.
Pastor Tyson concludes our series “The Bible and National Defense” this Memorial Day weekend with “God’s Approval Of The Military”. The post God’s Approval Of The Military appeared first on The River.
How can we prevent the immorality and the crime that is running rampant in our country? Listen as Pastor Tyson continues our series, “The Bible & National Defense” this week. Hint: It’s the Word! The post Immorality & Crime appeared first on The River.
Pastor Tyson continues our series, “The Bible and National Defense” with “God’s Purpose for Government”. The post God’s Purpose For Government appeared first on The River.
Pastor Tyson starts a new series this week, “The Bible & National Defense”. Is there ever a time when we should disobey a government? Listen in this week to “God & Government” to find out. The post God & Governments appeared first on The River.
It’s Palm Sunday in Jerusalem. Jesus is coming into town. What do the people expect from Him? Pastor Tyson’s recent trip to Elvis’ birthplace and early haunts give us a clue. The post Source Of Unmet Expectations appeared first on The River.
Pastor Tyson finishes our “Unlocking Generosity” series with “Generosity’s Reward”. Every good thing you do will not get you into heaven, but it will make your stay wonderful! The post Generosity’s Reward appeared first on The River.
Pastor Tyson continues our “Unlocking Generosity” series this week with “The Battle”. In all of us there is a battle raging, pitting our selfish nature against the love of God. He is generous and wants us to be as well. The post The Battle appeared first on The River.
We start a new series this week called “Unlocking Generosity” as Pastor Tyson gives us “Keys To Multiplication”. The post Keys To Multiplication appeared first on The River.
Using the story of Ruth and Boaz, Pastor Tyson helps us see how God’s love is not based on what we do but based on what Jesus says we are. The post Outgrowth of Love appeared first on The River.
Vol. 01 / Ep. 02 - Colossians 3:9-11 Everyone has experienced what lying can do to a relationship, but we don't always have a clear picture of what lying is. In this episode, Dr. Scott and Pastor Tyson present a biblical picture of dishonesty, discuss the damage it does, and show from Scripture our motive to put on truthfulness. They also share advice for specific situations, like parents shepherding a dishonest child and a marriage rebuilding trust after being shaken by a lie.
How do you know if someone is a phophet? What is a prophet? Pastor Tyson continues our series “Who or what is the Church?”, this week answering those questions. The post Gifts To The Church-Prophets appeared first on The River.
Happy New Year from The River! Pastor Tyson starts a new series asking us to revisit our ideas on what the church is. The post Who Or What Is The Church? appeared first on The River.
Vol. 01 / Ep. 01 - Romans 12:10a In this first episode of their series based on Dr. Scott's book “31 Ways to be a ‘One-Another' Christian,” Dr. Scott and Pastor Tyson look at our duty to have “phileo” love for one another. What does it mean to treat fellow believers like family? How can we pursue this sort of love with people who may be challenging to love in the church? Dr. Scott and Pastor Tyson offer general advice and specific guidance for biblical counseling.
This week, Pastor Tyson tells his story of how he came to Christ and invites others to share their stories. The post It Starts With Me appeared first on The River.
How do we know the Bible is true? Is there evidence that proves it is reliable? Pastor Tyson continues our series, “The Basics” this week with “The Bible”. The post The Basics-The Bible appeared first on The River.
Our series, “The Basics”, continues this week as Pastor Tyson teaches us about our worldview. A worldview is like the lens on a pair of glasses. How you see the world depends on the lens you are looking through. What is the lens your are looking at the world through? The post The Basics-Worldview appeared first on The River.
Ever wonder what the rituals surrounding communion mean and what they would have meant to the disciples? Pastor Tyson continues our series, “The Basics”, this week with, “Communion”. The post The Basics-Communion appeared first on The River.
What do speeding tickets and Pound Puppies have to do with your salvation? Pastor Tyson starts a new series this week, “The Basics”. The post The Basics-Salvation appeared first on The River.
If you believe in Jesus, out of your heart will flow rivers of living water. 1st century Jews knew what Jesus was saying to them. After listening to Pastor Tyson’s sermon this week, you will too! The post Why We’re Called The River appeared first on The River.
Pastor Tyson continues our summer series looking at the problem of science.
Pastor Tyson continues our series in Galatians this week with “Quarantine”. The post Quarantine appeared first on The River.
Pastor Adam Tyson was born and raised in a Christian home in Georgia. After attending medical school, he became a physician's assistant and worked in cardiovascular and thoracic surgery in Savannah for four years. While serving in his local church, he felt an overwhelming desire to pursue the glory of God through theological training and the opportunity to serve the Lord in full-time ministry. After seminary Adam eventually became senior pastor of Placerita Bible Church in Newhall, California. But not long ago life changed in a dramatic way for Adam when a couple in his church invited someone famous to attend a service there. That famous person is Kanye West, and since that day Adam has been pastoring Kanye and helping to shape his relationship with Jesus. In this episode of Dawson Now, Scott Dawson speaks with Pastor Tyson about his time with Kanye and how the superstar's spiritual life has changed - and how that change is touching millions of people.
Pastor Tyson continues our series, “Saving Superheroes”, this week with “Hawkeye:The Family Man”. In the Avengers, Hawkeye and Black Widow don’t have any super powers. What they do have is a great deal of common sense. When the world breaks out in chaos and things are not making sense, where do we run? We run […] The post Saving Superheroes:Hawkeye appeared first on The River.
Pastor Tyson starts a new series this week called, “Saving Superheroes”. Each week, we’ll look at one superhero and see their flaws and strengths and how we would share Jesus with those we know that might have the same characteristics. This week, we look at Superman. How do you share your faith with someone who […] The post Saving Superheroes:Superman appeared first on The River.
This week, Pastor Tyson sits down with Amy Mornh, who is a missionary to Cambodia. The post Amy Mornh appeared first on The River.
Have you ever been in a situation where you felt like you didn’t belong there? Pastor Tyson begins the Christmas season using the movie “Elf” to share the Christmas story. The post Out Of Place appeared first on The River.
On this Sunday before Thanksgiving, Pastor Tyson reminds us to direct our thankfulness to God as it reinforces His value in our lives and displays to others His importance to us. The post Directional Thanksgiving appeared first on The River.
Pastor Tyson concludes our series “Fields of Gold” this week with “The Harvest”. Five minutes after you die, what will you wish you had sacrificed so that others could get into the kingdom of God? Think about that now and not later! The post The Harvest appeared first on The River.
You use a spoon to feed yourself. You use a ladle to feed others. Listen as Pastor Tyson continues our “Fields of Gold” series this week with “Rewards”. The post Rewards appeared first on The River.
Pastor Tyson continues our series, “Fields of Gold” this week with “Have A Plan”. Have you heard the phrase, “If you fail to plan, you plan to fail”? God has a plan. Do you know what it is? The post Have A Plan appeared first on The River.
Pastor Tyson continues our “Fields of Gold” series with “Distractions”. The post Distractions appeared first on The River.
In the second part of our “Fields of Gold” series, Pastor Tyson talks about the “Law Of Harvest”. True riches come when we know that God will meet our needs. The post Law Of Harvest appeared first on The River.
Are you a potato, an egg, or a coffee bean? Pastor Tyson starts a new series this week on generosity called, “Fields of Gold”. The post Threshold appeared first on The River.
Pastor Tyson finishes our “Every Good Endeavor” series this week with “Integrating Faith and Work”. The post Integrating Faith and Work appeared first on The River.
What is your power source for work? Is it caffeine? Is it sress? What if it was rest? Pastor Tyson continues our series, “Every Good Endeavor” with “A New Power”. The post A New Power appeared first on The River.
Pastor Tyson continues our series, “Every Good Endeavor” this week with “A New Direction”. How do you see your work? Are you working just to make ends meet or to help further the will of God on the earth? The post A New Direction appeared first on The River.
Does the sound of your alarm clock going off fill you with dread or excitement? In the second installment of our series, “Every Good Endeavor”, Pastor Tyson brings us “A New Approach”. The post A New Approach appeared first on The River.
Pastor Tyson starts a new series this week, “Every Good Endeavor”, with “The Problem With Work”. The post The Problem With Work appeared first on The River.
Pastor Tyson looks to Romans 12 this week to remind us of the sacrificial passion of Jesus. The paradox of being a “living sacrifice” means we must be in a continual rhythm of dying to our own interest saying to God, “Everything I have is yours-with no reservations.” The post Sacrificial Passion appeared first on The River.
This week, Pastor Tyson takes us inside the story of Noah from a different perspective than what we usually hear The post Saving My Family appeared first on The River.
It is impossible to be anxious if you’re being thankful. We have so much to be thankful for. Pastor Tyson concludes our “Joy” series this week with “Give Thanks.” The post Joy-Be Thankful appeared first on The River.
You may have spent years trying to develop the fruit of the Spirit found in Galatians 5:22-23: “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. The law is not against such things”. But the gospel has a better approach to spiritual growth than you trying to become more mature on your own and by your works, “Summer Fruit” is 5-week series with various guest speakers talking about some of the more difficult attributes of this spiritual fruit. We will talk about joy, faithfulness, long-suffering/patience, and self-control. Join us as we develop this fruit desired by Jesus!
Pastor Tyson starts a new series this week called, “Joy”. Joy is not happiness. Happiness depends on circumstances and those can change. Joy is found in the Lord and He never changes! The post Joy appeared first on The River.
A father goes through many stages during his life with his kids. Pastor Tyson takes us through 3 of those times in this great Father’s Day message. The post A Father’s Transition appeared first on The River.
As a pastor, author, and conference host he brings a unique perspective on the state of the church. He talked the pressure of living up to the expectations of people when it comes to preaching and the responsibility of stewarding the gift God has loaned him. In this interview Pastor Tyson offers some very frank advice to young preachers/leaders and encourages those in leadership to never lose humility.
Continuing our series, “Salty, Bro?” this week with “Deal With It” Pastor Tyson encourages us not let the bitter root of being offended grow into something that will choke out the working of the Holy Spirit in your life. The post Salty, Bro? Deal With It appeared first on The River.
This week, we do a preacher swap with Ovid Community Church of Anderson. Pastor Tyson was at Ovid, and Pastor Keith Wooden from Ovid, brought us a great message about how our freedom in Christ helps us get over the ruts that are in the way of our progress in life. The post Ruts appeared first on The River.
Pastor Tyson continues our series, “Salty, Bro?” today with “Borrowed Offense”. What happens when you take an offense from someone else and talk about it with others? Your Weakened faith will stop the anointing of God on your life. The post Salty, Bro?-Borrowed Offense appeared first on The River.
Are you easily offended? Are you offended that you were just asked if your were offended? Pastor Tyson starts a new series this week to help us stay on God’s path for our lives. The post Salty, Bro? appeared first on The River.
Have you ever wondered what it was like to be in the upper room with Jesus and the disciples during the Last Supper? Pastor Tyson takes into the upper room for some “Dinner Lessons” on this Palm Sunday. The post Dinner Lessons appeared first on The River.
What do you do when what you expected doesn’t turn out the way you thought it would? Stop the spiral. Pastor Tyson starts our Easter season off this week with a great message about how to go on. The post Stop The Spiral appeared first on The River.
Pastor Tyson finishes our “Reset” series, walking through the parable of the sower with “Reproduce”. To reproduce the fruit of the spirit in our lives, we have to make the soil of our heart hospitable to the Holy Spirit. The post Reset-Reproduce appeared first on The River.
One of the big questions of life is, "How do you respond when you are hurt by others?" Unfortunately, each of us will come across moments where others challenge us and may even hurt us. In this message, Pastor Tyson opens up Matthew 5:38-42 to see what Jesus says about dealing with difficult people and situations.
In the Sermon Series, "The Parables Of Christ," this week Pastor Tyson speaks from Matthew 7:24-29 - The Parable of the 2 Foundations. Considering the many thoughts and conversations that goes on in our minds, the question we ought to ask ourselves is are we "thinking life Christ?"
In this series we will be taking a look at what the Bible is, how we can engage with it further, and why we should put our trust in it being reliable. Pastor Tyson summarizes the entire Bible and speaks on the importance of the whole story in our relationship with God.
There are 168 hours in a week. What does a faith look like that impacts the 167 hours that we are not present worshipping together on a Sunday morning? That is the question that we will answer in the 167 series. Pastor Tyson opens up this series by taking a look at Matthew 5:13-16, and examines two metaphors that Jesus uses to describe his followers: salt and light.
God With Us : Always : Pastor Tyson Hickson
In this series based on the family tree of Jesus, we see that God tends to use broken, flawed, and unlikely characters to bring his grand story of Grace into the world. In this message Pastor Tyson looks at the unlikely character of David, and sees that though David was deeply flawed God still used him for incredible good.
God With Us : In The Valley : Pastor Tyson Hickson
Pastor Tyson finishes off our #blessed series examining the last of the Beatitudes “Blessed are those who are persecuted…” In this message, we examine how our expectations often shape what we experience, and how this can often affect the way that we view and deal with persecution.
The Comparison Trap : Pastor Tyson Hickson
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