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Service Times
Sunday 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
(10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Prayer)
Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
(6:30 p.m. Prayer)
Church is Open for Prayer One Hour Before Service
There’s a vital message that brings light and clarity: Jesus Christ provides a direct path to freedom from past burdens and a life empowered with purpose. He gave his life so that we could be liberated from sin’s grip and offer of redemption. Your past doesn’t define your future; his forgiveness is available to everyone, no exceptions. Now is the moment to choose a transformed life. Jesus invites you to open your heart, receive his grace, and begin a new life of genuine change.—
In a world buzzing with expectations, opinions, and constant demands, do you ever feel like something’s missing? Like you’re searching for a deeper purpose, a place where you truly belong, or just a moment of genuine peace? Amidst all of life’s daily interruptions and distractions, Jesus Christ is personally inviting you into something real and lasting.
His call isn’t about adding another burden or filling you with fear. It’s a loving, patient invitation to connect on a profound level. He says, “I’m standing at the door and knocking. If you hear my voice and open the door, I’ll come in and share life with you” (Revelation 3:20). He’s not distant, angry, or disappointed; He’s right there, waiting for you to simply open up.
Your past doesn’t define His desire for you. Every mistake, every misstep, every “I wish I hadn’t done that” is covered by His grace. He still deeply wants you. Saying “yes” to Him isn’t a complex ritual; it’s a simple, courageous step into the most transformative relationship you’ll ever know – one that offers true purpose, unconditional love, and a sense of belonging that will anchor you through every interruption life throws your way.
Feeling overwhelmed, perhaps even paralyzed by anxiety or the unknown? In a world that constantly pushes us to strive, it can feel impossible to find solid ground, let alone commit to something new. But what if the path to a new life isn’t about effort, but about letting go?
“But if we confess our sins, he will forgive our sins…” – 1 John 1:9
Jesus isn’t asking for a grand gesture or for you to conquer your fears alone. He offers perfect forgiveness and the quiet strength to truly begin again. This isn’t a forceful “step,” but a surrender. It’s breathing out your anxieties, honestly confessing what weighs on you, and finding rest in His unwavering trustworthiness. Just trust Him with your heart, and watch as He brings peace.
This isn’t about achieving perfection or getting your life all together; it’s about placing your trust. When you genuinely believe in your heart that Jesus is alive, that He conquered death for you, and you’re willing to say with your mouth that He is Lord – God promises to bring you into His salvation.
This isn’t just a quiet internal thought; it’s a powerful, public declaration of what you believe, echoing in a culture where every belief is voiced. That simple, yet profound, step of faith—that verbal acknowledgment of His Lordship—makes you right with God. And the most incredible part? Anyone who authentically calls out to Him with a sincere heart will be saved. His love and salvation are for everyone—including you. It’s time to declare what you believe.
In a world filled with voices, opinions, and constant pressure to be perfect, let’s talk about something truly transformative. Being “born again” isn’t about following rigid rules or achieving flawless behavior. It’s about stepping into an authentic, life-altering relationship with God, available to you right now.
This journey begins with a powerful declaration of faith and a heartfelt surrender to Jesus as Lord. It’s not just a quiet thought; it’s a profound choice to trust Him with your entire being. When you genuinely believe in your heart that Jesus is alive, that He conquered death, and you’re willing to declare with your mouth that He is Lord—God promises to bring you into His salvation.
This act of surrender unlocks the radical transformation the Gospel proclaims. It’s stepping into a brand new life, purchased not by your effort, but by the precious blood of Jesus. As we acknowledge and turn from our sins—those actions and attitudes that have offended a Holy God—we find freedom, purpose, and a confidence in your future with Him forever. This isn’t just a step; it’s a complete shift into a new reality.
In a culture that values authenticity (even if it’s sometimes hard to find), let’s get real. Every single one of us has messed up. We’ve said things we regret, made choices that hurt ourselves or others, and haven’t always lived up to the best version of ourselves. This is a shared human experience, which the Bible calls sin: “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23). There’s no need for pretense; recognizing that you are a sinner is the first step toward freedom in Jesus Christ.
In a world where it’s easy to feel trapped—whether by circumstances, past mistakes, or the overwhelming pressure of life—it often seems like there’s nowhere to turn. But there’s a powerful truth that offers a real escape, a lifeline when you feel like you’ve hit a dead end.
God’s love for you is so vast, so complete, that even though we’ve all fallen short, He made the ultimate way out. He willingly gave His one and only Son, Jesus, so that anyone who simply believes in Him and accepts His incredible love won’t be cut off or left alone. Instead, you can experience a forever relationship with Him.
It’s crucial to realize that you can’t hustle your way to freedom or earn God’s acceptance by “being good enough.” That kind of striving often leaves us feeling more trapped. The good news? God saves us purely because of His kindness and mercy, not because of anything we could ever do to deserve it. As the Bible says, “He saved us, not because of righteous things we had done, but because of his mercy” (Titus 3:5). This is His gift to you, a way out of the trap, freely given.
Are you tired of feeling weighed down by the past, or longing to break free from cycles that no longer serve you? Jesus provides the way. He taught that unless we make a decisive turn from our sin—the very things that alienate us from God—and wholeheartedly turn back to Him, we’ll continue to wander without true direction. This turning is repentance: a transformative change of heart that leads to a demonstrable abandonment of your old life. It ushers you into a vibrant new existence (Luke 13:3), marked by freedom from the past and a clear path forward with God.
“God is always for us. The enemy works against us. But it’s up to us to decide, and our choice makes all the difference!” Anonymous
Take a step of faith today. Your life can be changed forever through the love and grace of Jesus Christ.
God promises that anyone who calls out to Him for help will be saved. When you believe in Jesus and ask Him into your life, He’ll answer (Romans 10:13, Acts 16:31).
If you truly believe in your heart that Jesus is alive and confess out loud that He is Lord, you will be saved. Faith starts in your heart and comes to life when you speak it (Romans 10:9).
If you’re ready to accept Jesus into your life, here’s a guide to help you pray. Speak to God directly, knowing that it’s the sincerity of your heart that matters most:
“Dear Jesus, I invite You into my heart today. I admit that I am a sinner, but I believe You died on the cross and rose again to save me. I trust in Your sacrifice and declare You as Lord of my life. Please forgive me and help me. Thank You for saving me. Amen.”