THE GREAT SHEPHERD OF PEACE AND PERFECTION- Tonight at Family Worship Center, Pastor Loren Larson reads Hebrews 13:21-22 teaching on the peace and perfection our Savior has for every believer. He gave His life for His sheep. He is our personal shepherd, our chief shepherd, and our great shepherd. We sometimes grow tired under persecution, and our faith grows week, but we can find strength in the finished work of Christ. The entire Book of Hebrews persuades and encourages the new converts to stay in the faith and grow; despite any and all persecution, they were being called to turn back to the truths of the New Covenant and out of their despair. Brother Larson teaches on how, just like sheep, we are dumb, and need a shepherd to lead us to all necessities. i.e., food and protection. As believers, everything in our lives is a test, and we need our Great Shepherd to prove Himself true in our lives. He will lead us to peace that goes beyond all earthly understanding. He is perfection that lives within us when we only believe.
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Sunday Evening Service - August 25th,...
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Sunday Evening Service - August 18th,...
A TOOL IN THE HANDS OF GOD- Tonight at Family Worship Center, guest Evangelist Adam Fulghum reads Isaiah 10:5-15 teaching on being a tool for the service of God. The common theme of the Old Testament is Israel’s back and forth from failure to faithfulness. Isaiah prophesied that because the peo...
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Sunday Evening Service - August 11th,...
PROTECT THE FOUNDATION- Tonight at Family Worship Center, Pastor Jimmy DuPree reads several scriptures confirming how we are over-comers by the blood of the Lamb. He teaches on how believers can keep America’s foundation from crumbling. Brother DuPree says Christians must always remember I AM; ...