Posts with the tag “moses”

Advancing with Purpose
by Pastor Carrie Erikson on March 2nd, 2025
The message at Mercy City Church emphasized the importance of aligning with God's heart cry to live a purposeful life. The speaker referenced Pastor Mike's previous message on advancing with God's heart cry, using examples from movies like Braveheart. The key points included understanding God's heart for relationships and community, and the need to leave behind personal desires and sins to advance together. The speaker highlighted the importance of building relationships, expecting the unexpected, and seeking God's strategies for victory. The message concluded with a call to action for personal and communal advancement, encouraging connection and purposeful living.  Read More
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Moses is Dead
by Pastor Matt Erikson on February 2nd, 2025
Pastor Matt celebrates the church's 10th anniversary and introduces a new series called Momentum, defined as acceleration with ease. He emphasizes the importance of acknowledging new seasons in life and aligning with God's plan. Using the biblical story of Joshua taking over from Moses, Pastor Matt encourages the congregation to move forward with faith, trusting God's promises rather than relying on people. He stresses the need for biblical literacy and staying connected to God's Word. The message concludes with a call to embrace new opportunities and trust in God's divine order.  Read More
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Get in the Tent
by Pastor Shawn Cooper on August 25th, 2024
The message emphasized the importance of becoming people of prayer to become a house of prayer. Key points included the inconvenience of prayer, requiring intentional effort to create margin for God. Prayer was described as speaking and listening to God, trusting in His promises, and enjoying a friendship with Him. The speaker highlighted that prayer builds a legacy, influencing future generations. Practical advice included focusing on friendship with God rather than formalities, holding fast to God's promises, and remembering the impact of prayer on others. The session concluded with a call to embrace prayer for deeper intimacy with God.  Read More
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