All Y'all Paul
Expounding upon 2 Corinthians 12:7-9, Pastor Melvin shows us that "all, y'all, Paul" have a thorn in the flesh from Satan, but God knows what you struggle with, and he uses your trials to bring you closer to him.
Graduate Guidance from Gideon
We do not need to hide like Gideon was in the Judges 6:7. God calls us, like he did Gideon, "mighty men of valor." We are able to go forward because God is with us!
Tuning
Pastor Melvin picks up his series in Acts 20:17 reminding us to get in tune with God and relate to him based on the grace of Jesus Christ not on efforts.
It's the Reel Thing
Our Easter 2024 message from John 21 expounds upon the period in Peter's life when he was in between walking with Jesus and what God had in store for Peter after the tomb. We are all "in between" people, struggling to find our purpose. What was the "reel" reason Peter went fishing?
The Turbulent Entry
Today, if we are going to truly follow the way of Jesus, we are going to encounter conflict. As we enter Holy Week, let's choose in each circumstance to confront the Pontius Pilots in our lives and enter into the abudant life that is possible in Jesus Christ.
Faith, Love and Truth
As a Christian, your secret weapons are faith, love and truth.
The Way
Acts 19:10-20 encourages us to rest in the power of God to deal with our problems, overcome our addictions, face our health issues etc. Looking to ourselves, witchcraft, our culture etc. for answers will not bring salvation; only Jesus saves us in this life and in the next.
My God Reigns
Pastor Melvin, continuing his series in Acts 17, encourages us not to lose faith in our struggles. What was a setback for Jason advanced the gospel in another area, just as your setbacks may further God's purpose in places you don't yet see. Unfortunately, our video for this sermon is not available.
If You Hold it Differently, You Can Handle It
Pastor Melvin continues in Acts Chapter 16 showing that letting go of what they could not control is what enabled Paul and Silas to sing praises to God even while they were in prison. The same is true for our "prison(s)" of inadequacy, addictions, anxiety etc. today.