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1976  Winner Takes All

1976 Winner Takes All

Pastor Jack teaches from John 20, exploring how the resurrected Jesus meets five different individuals?Mary Magdalene, Peter, John, the disciples in the upper room, and Thomas?each in their unique circumstances and personalities. He emphasizes that Jesus is truly a personal Savior who meets people where they are, whether in brokenheartedness, skepticism, fear, or simple faith, and draws them into His triumph. The message highlights God's pattern of dealing from weakness to build relationship, as seen in Christ's humiliation and exaltation.
Worship Around the Throne

Worship Around the Throne

Pastor Jack draws from Revelation 4 to teach about the centrality of worship around God's throne. He shares a remarkable account of how the Lord revealed to the congregation that as they align themselves with continuous praise?just as the four cherubim ceaselessly worship around heaven's throne?God's glory and power are established in their midst. Pastor Jack emphasizes that much work requires much worship, and that God's ruling presence invades circumstances where His people create a climate of sustained adoration.
Worship Around the Throne

Worship Around the Throne

In this Wednesday evening message, Pastor Jack explores the vital connection between worship and the power of God. Drawing from a remarkable experience in the church's history, he recounts how the Lord revealed that the four cherubim of Revelation chapter 4 minister around God's throne in ceaseless praise, and that when God's people align themselves with heaven's worship, they create a dwelling place for His glory and power on earth.
Worship: The Foundation of All Power

Worship: The Foundation of All Power

Pastor Jack teaches on the essential role of worship in releasing God's power and authority in the lives of believers and the church. Drawing from Matthew 28 and Psalm 22, he explains how praise serves as the foundation that invites God's throne and rule to descend into earthly circumstances. Pastor Jack emphasizes that while God's throne in heaven needs no support, worship and praise from His people create the pathway for His kingdom power to break into situations dominated by darkness, sin, or human failure.
Exodus 3-4, Pt. 1

Exodus 3-4, Pt. 1

Pastor Jack teaches from the burning bush encounter in Exodus, exploring how God reveals Himself to Moses as "I AM THAT I AM"?the self-existent, redemptive name Jehovah. Drawing from Moses' forty years of faithful obscurity tending sheep, Pastor Jack encourages believers never to give up on God's calling, explaining that the Lord's eternal presence ensures our becoming all He intends us to be.