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  • Sustainability 10•3•24
    Oct 3 2024

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    In this Bible study, Apostle Gregory Kelley dives into the profound principle of sustainability—using a resource so it is neither depleted nor permanently damaged. Drawing from Genesis 2:9, 16-17 (ESV), we learn that God established limits for humanity, showing that all good work must respect His boundaries.

    Apostle Kelley also explores how unity is foundational to sustainability. When we walk together in unity, as highlighted in Psalm 133:1 (CEV) and 1 Corinthians 1:10 (CEV), we foster a community where resources, spiritual and physical, are maintained and flourish.

    But what happens when our faith, hope, and sense of purpose feel depleted? Through Jeremiah 15:16 (CEV) and Genesis 39:5 (ESV), Kelley challenges us to examine areas in our lives where our belief may be diminishing. Are we feeling drained or struggling to hold on to hope?

    In a world that constantly demands more from us, Apostle Kelley reminds us of the importance of rest. Drawing from Psalm 4:8 (CEV), we are encouraged to find peace in God’s presence, replenishing our strength and renewing our faith.

    Join us as we uncover how to sustain our spiritual resources and maintain our purpose by respecting God's limits and embracing rest.

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    51 m
  • The Furious Love of Jesus 9•29•24
    Oct 3 2024

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    In this sermon, Apostle Gregory Kelley explores the profound depths of God’s love through the story of Lazarus’ death and resurrection in John 11:3-7 and John 11:20-37. He contrasts Jesus’ bold, straightforward response to Martha with His speechless, deeply troubled reaction to Mary, where He is moved to tears, revealing both divine authority and human empathy.

    This sermon challenges us to understand the Ministry of Truth and the Ministry of Tears— two facets of God’s love that we see in Jesus. Apostle Kelley also draws from 2 Corinthians 12:9-11 to show how God’s grace shines in our weaknesses and how His furious love compels us to embrace both truth and vulnerability.

    Apostle Kelley delves into the balance between liberal and conservative approaches to faith: the liberal willingness to embrace new ideas and the conservative hold on traditional values. Jesus embodies both as He navigates the tensions between bold proclamation and deep compassion, especially in John 11:33 and John 11:38, where His tears and troubled spirit reveal the furious love He has for us all.

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    1 h
  • Where Did It Fail? Pt.2 9•25•24
    Oct 3 2024

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    In this powerful continuation, Apostle Gregory Kelley dives deeper into the story in 2 Kings 6:1-7 (NIV), unpacking more spiritual insights on recovering from failure. This episode highlights the importance of discernment in identifying where things went wrong and how to tap into God’s divine recovery plan. Apostle Kelley emphasizes the role of faith, prayer, and gratitude as essential keys to reclaiming what was lost and moving forward with renewed strength. He also connects this message to Romans 12:11 (TPT) and Matthew 5:6 (ESV), encouraging believers to reignite their spiritual fervor and trust God to restore everything that’s been missing.

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    54 m
  • Where Did It Fail? 9•23•24
    Sep 23 2024

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    In this enlightening sermon, Apostle Gregory Kelley addresses the profound question, "Have you lost your edge?" He encourages listeners to reflect on whether they have allowed their momentum to slip away amidst the hustle of everyday life. Drawing from Romans 12:11 (TPT), he highlights how harmful comments can lead to a root of bitterness in our hearts, impacting our gratitude and causing us to take God's blessings for granted.

    Apostle Kelley emphasizes the importance of recognizing these shifts in our spirit and introduces God’s recovery plan, reminding us that "the appetite you feed grows," as stated in Matthew 5:6 (ESV). He stresses the need to prioritize faith over feelings, urging listeners to cultivate an appetite for spiritual growth and restoration.

    Join us as we explore these themes and discover practical steps to regain our momentum and restore our gratitude in our relationship with God.

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    59 m
  • Burn The Plows 9•19•24
    Sep 19 2024

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    In this powerful Bible study, Apostle Gregory D. Kelley explores the theme of answering God's call to greatness, asking why so many remain chained to the ordinary. Using scriptures like 1 Kings 19:19-21 and Matthew 26:6-13, he challenges us to "burn the plow" and leave behind what holds us back, encouraging a walk of faith rooted in God's Word (Genesis 12:1, Matthew 14:29). Will you take the step?

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    51 m
  • Turning Discouragement into Strength 9•15•24
    Sep 16 2024

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    In this powerful sermon titled Turning Discouragement into Strength, Apostle Junie Kelley dives deep into the emotional and spiritual battle of feeling abandoned or disheartened. Drawing from Job 23:1-4; 8 (CEV), the question "God, where are you?" echoes a familiar cry of those struggling through tough times. Discouragement, as highlighted in Deuteronomy 29:29 (AMP & CEV), is the opposite of courage, draining our motivation to press forward. But as John 10:10 (AMP) reminds us, life in Christ is meant to be full, and 2 Corinthians 4:17 (CEV) points to the temporary nature of our trials. The sermon emphasizes the harmful effects of prolonged discouragement, warning how it leads to bitterness and exhaustion. But the message doesn't stop there—it teaches how to find strength in moments of despair, citing Isaiah 40:27-31 (MSG) and encouraging reflection and pause with Selah. Finally, Psalm 3:3-4 (ESV) offers reassurance, reminding us that God is our shield, our source of glory, and the One who lifts our heads.











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    1 h y 19 m
  • The Multiplicity of God 9•11•24
    Sep 12 2024

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    In this sermon, Apostle Gregory D. Kelley explores "The Multiplicity of God," using 1 Kings 19:1-8 (NIV) to highlight how God responds in times of crisis. Drawing parallels to Madison Square Garden, where Elijah sought to prove the reality of God, Apostle Kelley defines multiplicity as the various ways God manifests His power and presence. Through Elijah’s experience, we see God’s response: He sends an angel, listens, and reminds Elijah of the importance of spending time in His Word. This sermon encourages believers to recognize and embrace the many dimensions of God's involvement in their lives.

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    54 m
  • Pruning Growth Depends on Getting Rid of the Unwanted 9•8•24
    Sep 9 2024

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    In this transformative sermon, Apostle Gregory Kelley delves into the spiritual principle of pruning, emphasizing that true growth often requires the removal of the unwanted and unnecessary. Drawing from key scriptures and biblical examples, Apostle Kelley teaches how pruning—whether in our personal lives, relationships, or spiritual journey—enables us to bear more fruit and experience God's fullness. He encourages listeners to embrace the discomfort of pruning seasons, trusting that God is preparing them for greater growth, purpose, and abundance. Tune in to understand how letting go of what hinders your progress can lead to divine breakthrough and renewed strength.

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    1 h y 2 m