The world does not need one more polished conference. It needs a cruciform community—repentant, unified, hospitable, and multiplying. Return to your first love (Revelation 2:4–5). Equip the saints (Ephesians 4:12). Remember the poor (Galatians 2:10). Welcome the stranger (Matthew 25:35). And labor side-by-side with Christians beyond your banner so thatContinue Reading

Life is full of challenges. Disappointments, unexpected setbacks, misunderstandings, and seasons of struggle are all part of the human experience. But there’s another dimension to life’s difficulties that often goes unrecognized or misunderstood: spiritual warfare. This isn’t about superstition or blaming the devil for everything that goes wrong. Spiritual warfareContinue Reading

Diverse congregation worshipping at Church 418 with hands raised, symbolizing the genius of the gospel and Spirit-led freedom over legalism

There’s something extraordinary about the gospel—something divinely brilliant that continues to transform lives, cultures, and hearts across centuries. And that genius isn’t found in a list of rules or rituals—it’s found in the freedom of the Spirit. It’s found in the life of Jesus, who modeled not legalism, but aContinue Reading

Text graphic reading “Real Holiness: Staying Close to God, Not Pleasing Religious Rules” with Matthew 11:18 beneath, in clean modern font on an off-white background.

Holiness is often misunderstood as just a set of rules or cultural traditions that can seem judgmental. However, true holiness is about having a relationship with God, not about your actions. It’s not about your clothing or the customs you observe; it’s about what brings you closer to the Father. Both Jesus and John showed us what holiness looks like, even if they faced rejection for being genuine. Learn how to embrace a real sense of holiness that shows love, humility, and closeness to God, instead of following changing cultural standards. Continue Reading

By a Pentecostal Preacher Who Still Believes in the Power of the Holy Ghost, and the Love of Christ for All “For it is time for judgment to begin with God’s household…” — 1 Peter 4:17 (NIV) The Church must repent and return to Christ. Christians, this message isn’t forContinue Reading