Principles for 2021: Part 2
What could be some of the good fruit that comes out of difficulty? To get you moving in the direction of God's will. To test you. To make you holy. To protect you. Dr. Dennis Episcopo

What could be some of the good fruit that comes out of difficulty? To get you moving in the direction of God's will. To test you. To make you holy. To protect you. Dr. Dennis Episcopo
Worship and obedience must go hand-in-hand to be pleasing to the Lord. Every time we gather, there are Uzzahs, Michals, and Davids. Which one are you? Dr. Mark Harris
We stand in God's grace. We live in God's promises. We let God fight our battles. Dr. Dennis Episcopo
It's so easy to let our circumstances or our feelings rule in our heart. But what happens when enthrone the Prince of Peace on our hearts instead? Rev. Paul Behnke
Because of the Gospel, we can count on Jesus to be with us in every circumstance, emotion and hardship because He Himself already knows what it's like. Jesus doesn't "have" to be with us, He wants to be with us. Rev. Brian Episcopo
"Emmanuel" is not His job, it's His name. Being with us is not on God's to-do list. Being with us is part of His very nature.
How do we respond when our faith loses its strength and God seems silent? Pastor Mark unpacks three ways silence impacts our relationship with God. Dr. Mark Harris
Believers can have joy in all circumstances, and God can translate our suffering into ministry.
David recognizes the reality of Almighty God in his life, and he has much to say about it. Check out what he says in Psalm 103. Dr. Mark Harris
God has the last word. Though the whole earth rages, He remains the same. Dr. Dennis Episcopo reminds us of these truths through the story of Edom in the book of Obadiah.
In a land of grief, God is planting seeds. Rev. Brian Episcopo concludes his Real Dreams series. References: Genesis 41 Rev. Brian Episcopo
What do we do when your life and your dreams are different? Pastor Brian challenges us to exchange our dreams for the honor and glory of God. References: Genesis 37 Rev. Brian Episcopo
Pete Brokopp shares an encouraging message and ministry updates from Clarkston, GA. Learn about Envision Atlanta at envisionatlanta.org.
Be alert. Be ready. Be at Rest. Dr. Dennis Episcopo concludes the Can-do Christian series. References: Matthew 24: 32-51 Dr. Dennis Episcopo
Do you ever feel like the opposite of a "Spiritual Superman"? Your sin may be big, but his grace is bigger yet! He called YOU to be a part of the most significant work in history! References: John 21 Dr. Mark Harris
The only place to find insight into the future is the Bible. Find hope in the promise of Christ's return. References: 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11 NIV Dr. Dennis Episcopo
A can-do Christian prioritizes time with God, chooses to be content, and focuses on the positive. You can do ALL things through Christ who gives you strength. (Philippians 4:13) References: Philippians 4:4-17 1 Corinthians 13:1-7, 13 Dr. Dennis Episcopo
"I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it." Matthew 16:18 ESV Guest Speaker: Rev. Jeff Brown CMA Western Great Lakes District Superintendent
For the believer, building a foundation on God's Word is essential. It protects, provides, purifies, provides comfort, and produces joy. Reference: Matthew 7:24-27
Don't let the cares of the world distract you from seeking justice urgently and persistently. Focus on the Kingdom of God.
Removing Hell from our understanding of the Bible makes God less loving, not more loving. Jesus took on all of Hell for all of us. References: Luke 16, Luke 22
Dr. Dennis Episcopo and Rev. Brian Episcopo answer your questions. Anything is fair game, from politics to heaven.
"'Love your neighbor as yourself'" (Mark 12:31, NIV). ...
Most of our listening is careless listening. Jesus says, 'be careful how you hear.' How we hear will determine the soil of our heart.
All governmental authority is established by God and is granted power to keep order and protect. Dr. Dennis Episcopo addresses how we, as Christians, should respond to authority.
"...And all peoples of the earth will be blessed through you" (Genesis 12:3). ...
God is jealous. He hates anything that threatens His integrity and desire to protect His people. Are you allowing pride to threaten God's integrity?
God is omnipotent enough to take you out of the pain, but He is omnibenevolent enough to get right in it with you.
God is with us not to watch us, but to watch over us. God is with us not to observe, but to preserve. God is omnipresent.
God is sovereign. Our lives often seem out of control; praise God for His sovereignty over nature, our decisions, and our salvation.