Spiritual Emphasis with Pas. Ian Peters

October 7,8 & 9

Seemingly, Pas. Ian has a peculiar knack of taking the deep things of God – and transforming them into practical, nuggets of revelation … evident of a close walk with Him.

In a nutshell, it was as if God sat us down to a one-on-one. Yet, the most simplest of interactions did bring about the deepest of encounters. As Pas. Ian simply said, God desires to draw near to us, as much as we desire to draw near to Him. God desires to be heard, as much as we desire to hear Him. And true to form … He did just that.

Divine encounters after all, are simply an overflow of the love and intimacy we have, with our Heavenly Father. Much more than the outward manifestations and miraculous occurences … without love – we are nothing. It’s all about Jesus, and when Jesus becomes our ALL, we walk in His will, purpose and power. We become a peculiar people … A Church Beyond /the Ordinary!

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