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February 16, 2025 | "Celebrating Healing: Restoring Relationships” | Pastor Roberto Chaple

Discover biblical principles for healing and restoring relationships as Pastor Roberto Chaple explores Peter’s reconciliation with Jesus. Learn how to take the initiative, show sacrificial love, and pursue true reconciliation through faith and humility.

9:30 AM Service


Summary:

This week, Pastor Roberto concludes the Celebrating Healing series by focusing on the restoration of relationships, using Peter’s reconciliation with Jesus from John 21:15-19. Pastor Roberto highlights that relationships, though complex, are central to God’s work of healing. He explores how Peter’s expectations of Jesus caused his failure and how Jesus responded with sacrificial love to restore him. The sermon emphasizes that true healing in relationships requires taking initiative, offering sacrificial love, and committing to reconciliation. The message concludes with seven keys for restoring relationships:

  • Take the initiative: Be the one to reach out.

  • Take the high road: Reconciliation requires humility.

  • Take time: Trust takes time to rebuild.

  • Take out the trash: Let go of anger and resentment.

  • Take a listen: Listen attentively before speaking.

  • Take it seriously: Don’t settle for less than a fresh start.

  • Take it home: Apply these principles to your relationships today.


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February 9, 2025 | "Celebrating Healing From Addiction” | Pastor Vicki Harrison and Will New

9:30 AM Service


Summary:

In the second week of the God's Healing series, Pastor Vicki Harrison introduces the topic of addiction, sharing key statistics and a biblical perspective on its impact. Addiction is described as both a physical disease and a spiritual affliction, highlighting the importance of God's role in healing. Pastor Vicki emphasizes that while addiction changes the brain's reward systems, it also enslaves individuals spiritually, making it impossible to fully love God and others as commanded in Matthew 22:37-39.

The sermon transitions to a powerful personal testimony from Will New, who shares his journey from addiction to sobriety. Will recounts his struggles with alcohol, how it affected his family, and the pivotal moment when he realized the need for change. He emphasizes that true healing began when he allowed God's light into his life, supported by his family, friends, and church community. Will's story is a testament to God's grace, unconditional love, and the power of accountability in overcoming addiction.


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February 2, 2025 | "Celebrating Healing of the Mind” | Pastor Vicki Harrison

God cares about our mental health. He is there to shine light in the darkness.

9:30 AM Service


Summary:

Mental health struggles impact 1 in 4 people, yet many suffer in silence. This week, Pastor Vicki Harrison reminds us that God sees, cares, and walks with us through our darkest valleys. In 1 Kings 19, we see Elijah, a powerful prophet, hit his lowest point—yet God didn’t abandon him. Instead, He met Elijah where he was, cared for him, and gave him what he needed to move forward.

Depression and anxiety are not signs of spiritual weakness. Scripture shows that even the strongest believers wrestled with mental health struggles—including Elijah, David, and Mother Teresa. Healing looks different for everyone, but whether through prayer, support, therapy, or medical help, God provides hope.

No matter what you’re facing, you are not alone. Jesus is present in the darkness, and His grace is enough. Let’s commit to being a church that loves, supports, and stands with those who are struggling.

Need prayer or support? Join a connect group or reach out to our pastoral team—we’re here for you.


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