Congregational Preparation

Congregational Preparation

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Explore insights into how congregations are guided toward spiritual readiness and collective growth. You'll find sermons discussing the importance of unity, spiritual maturity, and the call to reconsecration. Recurring threads include establishing a shared vision and foundational principles for collective advancement. Keep exploring how these aspects prepare a church for its journey of commitment.

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A call to maturity

The sermon is based on Chapter 4 of the book of Ephesians, which is a call from God towards maturity. The speaker highlights the importance of unity in the spirit within the congregation of the Lion of Judah, and how God wants everyone to flow in commitment to Him.

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The sermon is based on Chapter 4 of the book of Ephesians, which is a call from God towards maturity. The speaker highlights the importance of unity in the spirit within the congregation of the Lion of Judah, and how God wants everyone to flow in commitment t...

Year of consolidation (Part 3)

In this meditation, the speaker discusses the importance of reconsecration, new beginnings, reconfirmation of promises, and renewal of covenants with God. He compares this to Abram's experience at Bethel, where he consecrates himself, worships God, and looks back at what has transpired before entering into a new stage of his journey.

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Ley us begin our meditation this morning. You've already read this moment where Abram after coming from Egypt gets to Bethel, offers an altar to the Lord that he already had established there and blesses the Name of God, of looking at what has happened, what has transpired, consecrating ourselves thinking about where we come from and then looking forward to what's ahead. We have said that it's important for us to consolidate what has bee

Seminar (Part 1) : Reflection on pastoral excellence

The speaker thanks everyone for attending the event, which is focused on the pursuit of excellence in ministry. They acknowledge the various forms of excellence seen in different ministries and introduce the panelists who will be discussing the topic.

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The speaker thanks everyone for attending the event, which is focused on the pursuit of excellence in ministry. They acknowledge the various forms of excellence seen in different ministries and introduce the panelists who will be discussing the topic.

Year of consolidation (Part 2)

The speaker is continuing a sermon from New Year's Eve about the vision and framework for their congregation. They focus on the story of Abram returning to a place of consecration and worship after a journey to Egypt.

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I want to connect with the sermon that I started on New Year's Eve and I think it's a vision inducing sermon that provides a framework for us. We wanted to talk about some of the things God has for us, some of the things were not able to be here to also be able to participate. So you know, I really wanna take a little more time this morning to continue developing the sermon.

Year of consolidation

The speaker shares a Word from the Lord about the need for consolidation in the coming year. Consolidation refers to solidifying the ground and tightening up loose ends before moving forward.

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I wanna share with you a Word from the Lord tonight, a Word which I hope will bring a point of reference in the sense of a, like a framework for what I see the Lord calling us to in this coming year. I'd like us to turn to the place between Bethel and Ai where his tent had been earlier and where he first built an altar, and there Abram called on the Name of the Lord." The Lord put this Word in my heart as I considered what to share as w

Year of consolidation (Part 2)

The sermon is about the idea of consolidation, which means to stabilize and strengthen before moving forward. The passage from Genesis 13 is used as an example of returning to a place where one had been before to consecrate a moment and continue what was interrupted.

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The sermon is about the idea of consolidation, which means to stabilize and strengthen before moving forward. The passage from Genesis 13 is used as an example of returning to a place where one had been before to consecrate a moment and continue what was inte...

Seminar (Part 2) : Reflection on pastoral excellence

The excellent ministry should be described in terms of its characteristics, rather than defined. One possible description is the vision of Lion of Judah church, which aims to model the best values of the word of God and show excellence in evangelism, community involvement, stewardship, and member training.

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The excellent ministry should be described in terms of its characteristics, rather than defined. One possible description is the vision of Lion of Judah church, which aims to model the best values of the word of God and show excellence in evangelism, communit...

Three attitudes - persevere, share and pray

In Acts 2:42-47, the writer gives a report on the early Christian community and the things that characterized their life as a church. They persevered in the Apostles' doctrine, had fellowship with one another, broke bread together, and prayed together.

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In Acts 2:42-47, the writer gives a report on the early Christian community and the things that characterized their life as a church. They persevered in the Apostles' doctrine, had fellowship with one another, broke bread together, and prayed together.