Verse of the Year

Without oxen a stable stays clean,
but you need a strong ox for a large harvest. Proverbs 14:4
Life is messy sometimes, isn’t it?

Without oxen a stable stays clean,
but you need a strong ox for a large harvest. Proverbs 14:4

Life is messy sometimes, isn’t it?
I hope that you all are having a most wonderfully blessed day today. If you missed the service on Sunday (or if you just want to see it again), it can be found both on the church’s Facebook page and on the church’s YouTube channel.
District Assembly is this week at Living Word Church, Houston, TX The Half Million Mobilization, The Power of Prayer, Praying to Pentecost Sing a New Song to The Lord District Assembly Sunday afternoon and letting you know that this week district assembly is happening in Houston, Texas. I living word church, and Nazarene all the…
The thoughts I share with you today came about through the message, “Pornography” that Pastor Derek shared Sunday. He spoke on the sin of pornography, and the path that leads its way to destruction. A timely message for our day and time.
Jesus overcomes obstacles to impart His peace, His presence, and His mission. That Sunday evening, the First Easter, the disciples were meeting behind locked doors because they were afraid of the Jewish leaders. Suddenly, Jesus was standing there among them! How? Is it possible Jesus has new abilities in his resurrected body? regular people learning…
Whether you’re in a band, leading a squad, or orchestrating your family’s schedule, being on the same page isn’t optional. When we play in different keys, the song doesn’t sound right. When we have conflicting objectives, we won’t win the battle. When we double-book ourselves in two places at once it causes conflict. Or chaos….
Have you ever had a dream that seemed so real that you wondered afterwards whether the experience might have actually happened? That’s what happened to Peter in Acts chapter 12! When you pray regularly, irregular things happen on a regular basis. Three Questions: Am I praying as I ought to pray? Are we praying as…