SERMON NOTES

Shonta Connolly Shonta Connolly

He Came for Me

Luke 15:1-10 reveals God's relentless pursuit of the lost and His boundless joy in their return. You are invaluable to Him, no matter how far you’ve wandered.

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Shonta Connolly Shonta Connolly

Divine Disruption

Jesus disrupts our lives to foster growth and maturity in us. The world needs mature disciples. Embracing disruption, as seen in Mark 5:1-20, leads to freedom, wholeness, and transformation. Jesus can turn your bondage into a powerful testimony.

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Shonta Connolly Shonta Connolly

Running on Empty

This sermon highlights the necessity of the Holy Spirit in our lives. Without it, Christians and churches falter. Empowered by the Spirit, we become effective witnesses, understand the Gospel's true message, and build vibrant, thriving churches that extend beyond their walls.

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Shonta Connolly Shonta Connolly

Momma Knows Best… or Does She?

Genesis 25:20-23 and 27:1-17 reveals the profound blessing found in waiting on God's promises, particularly in the lives of our children. Through Rebekah's journey, we learn the virtue of trusting God's timing, even when circumstances seem contradictory. This sermon inspires us to trust in God's promises and empowers us to pass on a legacy of unwavering faith to the next generation.

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Shonta Connolly Shonta Connolly

If You See Something, Say Something

Pastor Charlie Dates uses Luke 24:36-49 to ignite a passion for witnessing. The scripture affirms that our lives are a testament to God's divine design and our testimony carries the power to bring hope and transformation to a world in need.

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Shonta Connolly Shonta Connolly

He Came to See About Me

In John 21:1-14, we witness a powerful encounter between Jesus and His disciples, illustrating that retirement or resignation doesn't equate to the end of purpose.

This sermon inspires hope, emphasizing that encountering the risen Christ breathes new life into retirement or resignation, infusing our lives with meaning and purpose.

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