Sunday Supernaturally: Do it Again, Lord!

What would happen if God moved like He did after Pentecost? I don’t know, but I want to find out. I want to be part of a movement where the Word is priority #1, where the people are passionate about each other, where prayer is always on the menu, and the sense of His Presence permeates the atmosphere. Lord, do it again!

Sunday Supernaturally: Let God be God

The Holy Spirit wants to show off, but He's a gentleman and won't interrupt our coffee klatch, amateur concert, and self-help pep talk unless we want Him to. His desire is to move us out into the world and enable us to speak words that they can hear.

Lead a Life of Prayer

Paul repeatedly talked about constant prayer, but we tend to ignore it, reserving our "prayer time" for a few moments in the morning or on the drive to work. It’s time to rethink the instructions to ”pray without ceasing” (1 Thessalonians 5:17), “be constant in prayer” (Romans 12:12), and “praying at all times in the Spirit” (Ephesians 6:18). Jesus is our example. We’re never alone, but we’re often out of touch. Lead a life of prayer.

Sunday Supernaturally: Baptized, Immersed, Overwhelmed, and Saturated

Jesus is alive. He wanted to be sure His disciples knew it. He hasn't changed. He is alive, He wants us to know it, and He will provide infallible evidence to prove it. Don't leave church without it!

Sunday Supernaturally: Glory on Purpose

Part of our expectation as the people of God is His presence in our gatherings. Decide to do your part to praise and thank the Lord. You can start a movement by raising your voice. Don't settle for anything less than a house filled with the glory of God. Your voice matters.

Sunday Supernaturally: Anointed and Refreshed

When we come together to worship and be taught, we need every drop of God's blessing we can get. Life is hard, and we are weak. There are, however, things we can do to enhance the atmosphere in our gatherings. Let's do this!