Make His Deeds Known

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Make His Deeds Known with Pastor Orleen

Make His Deeds Known with Pastor Orleen: Sharing Her Testimony, God's Faithfulness, and the Life-Changing Power of the Holy Spirit

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Demons Today? with Pastor Mike: Pastor Mike opened with a bold reminder: though we live in human bodies and experience the world through our five senses, our true nature is spiritual. He challenged the congregation to shift their perspective, recognizing that life on earth is short and temporary—but the spiritual battle we face is very real and eternal.

Count Me In! with Ty Castillo: Ty shared a powerful and personal message about the importance of choosing Jesus. His story served as a reminder that no matter how far someone may feel from God, there is always a path back through surrender, faith, and the transforming love of Jesus.

To Tell a Story with Pastor Orleen Haseltine: In this message, Pastor Orleen shared how Jesus used parables—simple stories with deep spiritual meaning—to introduce people to the Kingdom of God. We're challenged us to reflect on our own testimonies—our "Jesus Stories"—and asked: do our stories do the same?

To Know and Introduce Him Part XIII with Pastor Mike: This week Pastor Mike reminds us Jesus gave us a clear commission: Go, make disciples, baptize, and teach (Matt. 28:19–20). Salvation is through Him alone (John 3:16, Acts 4:12), and we’re called to reach all nations. We are the salt and light of the world (Matt. 5:13–16)—let’s live like it.

David and God with Pastor Mike: Pastor Mike’s message today reminded us that we all fall short, but God is always ready to forgive. When we mess up, we can still choose to move forward, trust God’s grace, and be a source of strength to those around us.

Remember - Memorial Day with Pastor Mike: This Memorial Day, Pastor Mike reminded us of the deep connection between remembrance and gratitude. We paused to honor the brave men and women who gave their lives for our freedoms—individuals who lived with courage, served with honor, and made the ultimate sacrifice.