Sunday Supernaturally: The Test of Rest

Take a moment to dedicate this beautiful Sunday to Him. Consciously remind yourself that you are His. Exercise your faith to take a break from the scramble of daily life. Take a deep breath, exhale slowly, and focus your mind and heart on communion with God and His holy people. Remember what He has done: His work is finished, and you get to rest in it. Let’s pass the test of rest.

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!

Pastor Virgil Update 07/11/24

God loves “plodders.” I believe that. Most great things come after long periods of just staying in faith and staying steady. In fact, James said something along those lines. Perseverance has to complete its work. Let's hang in there!

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: Fruitful, Effective, Intimate

It's possible to believe the Gospel and not have an intimate, personal relationship with the Risen One, a relationship that makes us useful and productive. The desire for this is what propels us forward in our faith. I want to be useful, to live a meaningful and effective life. What about you?

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!

Sunday Supernaturally: Saved, Sanctified, Sent

You are alive for a reason. Trying to find that reason anywhere but in Christ is futile and frustrating. Take a minute toconsider what Jesus had in mind when He saved you. The purpose of your salvation is not to go to heaven, but to bring heaven to earth.

Sunday Supernaturally: Cleaning Day

You and I are the temple of God in this hour, both individually and corporately. I believe it’s time for a visitation, a miracle-filled explosion of the Presence in our churches that causes the world around us to come looking and asking, “Who is this?” That visit begins with a housecleaning.