Sunday Morning Service - May 4th, 2025
Sunday Morning Service
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04-May-2025
JESUS CAME TO MAKE US WHOLE- The Cross Covenant is sufficient for all our needs whether they be of sin or sickness. Today at Family Worship Center, Pastor Loren Larson reads Mark 5:30-34, Isaiah 53:4, and Nahum 1:12-13 teaching on pressing in to all the provisions of the finished work of Christ. Jesus came to make us whole. Brother Larson says there is no need to complicate it; it’s time to let go, and believe on what was afforded to our account. The woman with an issue of blood knew Jesus could make her whole. Are we desperately reaching out to touch Him and know Him? God wants to restore all that was lost in the fall of humanity. If we can believe it, we will receive it. The will of God is, Jesus came to make us whole.
PRAISE AND WORSHIP LEADER: Brian Haney
PRAISE AND WORSHIP SONGS:
THE MESSAGE OF HIS COMING
I’LL BE SOMEWHERE LISTENING
I HAVE A FRIEND
WHAT A MIGHTY GOD
CHOIR: NEW JERUSALEM COMING DOWN
SPECIAL: LISTEN TO OUR HEARTS - STEVEN CURTIS CHAPMAN/ GEOFF MOORE/ ASCAP
SOLOIST: GRACE BRUMLEY
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