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21
SEP
Easter Warm Up Sermon
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Time: 7am - 10am
Location: NYC, City Hall

13
aug
Community Day
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Time: 7am - 10am
Location: NYC, City Hall

02
OCT
The Light Project
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Time: 7am - 10am
Location: NYC, City Hall
other events coming up:
Evening Course
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Easter Sunday Service
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Good Friday
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AC BC
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What happens when true believers remain under biblical teaching, in a spiritual fellowship, and in devotion to prayer? Acts 2:43 says, “Everyone kept feeling a sense of awe.” “Awe,” the Greek word for fear, speaks of a sense of reverence. It is reserved for special times when people are struck with wonder because of something divine or powerful that defies human explanation.
Your church ought to be able to instill awe in your community. That first church certainly did. Verse 43 says everyone was in awe of them because “many wonders and signs were taking place through the apostles.” Though the miracles and wonders of the apostolic times are no longer necessary now that God’s Word is complete, God’s power remains on display. What could be more miraculous than giving life to people who are dead in sin? He heals people of their hurts, puts broken homes back together, and brings people out of the bondage of sin to Christ. In short, He transforms lives. When the church follows God’s design, He will do marvelous and powerful things in individual lives before a watching world.
The early church was full of love—they “had all things in common” (Acts 2:44). There was ownership in the early church–believers didn’t live in a commune—but no one owned anything to the exclusion of someone who had a need. The Greek verbs in verse 46 translated “began selling” and “were sharing” show that they were continually selling and sharing their resources as needed. That kind of sacrificial love is the result of the Lord’s work in obedient believers who follow His blueprint.
The Lord blesses those who labor according to His plan. First, He fills the obedient church with gladness (Acts 2:46) and praise (Acts 2:47). How can you not be happy when you see God at work in your midst? How can you keep from rejoicing when you watch God use your church to make an eternal impact in the world? Second, He adds to their number. Acts 2:47 concludes by saying that “the Lord was adding to their number day by day those who were being saved.”
I want to see the church grow, and I know you share that desire. My prayer is that we will let God build the church His way as we await our Lord’s return. If you want to make the most of your church, just follow the blueprint, and encourage your church leaders to do the same. -Dr. John Mac Arthur (GTY)
our pastors:

Rev. Rhenald Lagrimas
Senior Pastor

Thelma Lagrimas
Ladies Ministry

Dave De Vera
Associate Pastor/Music Director

Lally Rubio
Church Secretary

Francis Toralballa
Associate Pastor/. Youth Pastor

Reggie Anacan
Finance Officer