He who sanctifies; we are in His family as Brethren at salvation. Tonight at Family Worship Center, Evangelist Jimmy Swaggart and panel read Hebrews 2:11-12 discussing the power of the Cross. At salvation, the believer is washed, sanctified, and justified. Many church leaders fail to teach all that is accomplished at the Cross and so the new Christian seeks out ways to rid sin in their life through works and fads instead of resting on their faith being anchored in Christ. This is the only way to live a victorious Christian life. Pastor Dave Watts says we need to learn how to live in the freedom that was purchased for us by Christ on the Cross. Brother Joseph says if all God’s preachers would preach the truth of the Cross the Holy Spirit within every believer will reach out and take hold of it because the Spirit will lead us into truth when we seek it.
P&W Leader:
Jill Swaggart
Let Everything That Has Breath
Take Me In
For Your Name Is Holy
Special:
I Can’t Even Walk
Soloist:
Brian Haney
Offering:
I Know My Lord’s Gonna Lead Me Out
During Message:
Sweet, Sweet
Altar:
Amazing Grace
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Wednesday Evening Service - Nov. 23rd...
Sin is the biggest problem of man, and Jesus Christ is the only answer for it. Tonight at Family Worship Center, Evangelist Jimmy Swaggart and panel read Hebrews 2:9. Jesus Christ stepped out of heaven and came to this world as a man to atone for man’s sin. The panel discusses salvation and san...
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Wednesday Evening Service - Nov. 16th...
Jesus came to this world for one specific reason, to die on Calvary’s Cross. He needed the grace of God to accomplish this task, because He was a man, the man, Christ Jesus. Tonight at Family Worship Center, Evangelist Jimmy Swaggart and panel read Hebrews 2:9. Brother Swaggart emphasizes the imp...
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Wednesday Evening Service - Nov. 9th,...
FINISHING STRONG- God is medicine for the soul. He is our strength. Tonight at Family Worship Center, Pastor Aaron Parks from New Beginnings Church, in Evadale Texas, offers a word of encouragement to those who are spiritually tired. Reading Psalm 71:9-18, we see the aging Psalmist’s situation...