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Pastor Ricky

Pastor Ricky
Pastor Ben Miller of Oak Hill Fellowship shares 5 elements of all-consuming love for God.
Matt Rigerman shares from James the 2 ways we can respond to God's Word.
Missional living comes with intentional neighboring.
When the enemy attacks in times of trials, remember the truths that bring me victory.
Kingdom citizens listen like their lives depend upon it.
This week's message is from Scott, O'Malley, the Executive Director of Twelve Stones Ministries. ~He shares from Ephesians 4:31-32 that one of the evidences we have been sealed for the day of redemption is, we will move from bitterness to Christ-like character.
The choice to pursue the kingdom of God comes with dire warnings.
In the Kingdom of God, truth is applied, not simply received.
The Kingdom of God is made up of needy and prayerful people. Apply to Life: 1) Where does following Jesus feel big? 2) What do I want God to do for me? 3) What promise of prayer will I cling to and share with others?
To judge or not to judge - in light of the kingdom of God, I must now relate differently with others.
Cameron Foster, our Harvest Students Director, shares from James 5 that we live out our faith by persevering until the end.
The resurrection of Jesus alters everything for His followers.
Jesus is looking for extravagant worship.
Pastor Ricky wraps up Matthew chapter 6 covering Jesus' words on anxiety & fear and our trust in God's provision.
Find your treasure in Heaven with these three principles on money and finances
Intentional discipleship has been entrusted to each one of us at Harvest.
In the Kingdom, we pray desperately because biblical fasting is a personal or corporate choice to go without food for a specific period of time for a specific spiritual purpose.
Kingdom prayers are rhythmic not rote.
We loved having Isaac Ketner, Lead Pastor of Harvest Binghamton, back to share God's Word with us this week from 1 Samuel 16 that God’s ways are higher than our ways.
In the Kingdom Of God, relational prayer is powerful prayer.
Grant Saxton, of Hope Bible Church Niagara, shares the "recipe" of how to lived a blessed life from 2 Chronicles 17.
As we jump into Matthew chapter 6, we learn that in the kingdom of God, motives always matter.
Pastor Ricky wraps up Matthew 5 by sharing that in the kingdom of God, love looks different.
Jesus offers me a greater kingdom than the one we create through self-absorption.
Life in the Kingdom comes with genuine communication.
Pastor Isaac Ketner (Harvest Binghamton) shares from the book of John that we have been invited to know, follow, and bear witness to Jesus.
Guest speaker: Erik Messerschmidt shares from the book of James 3 statements to preach to myself when I need patience in a trial.