The Presence of God

The Presence of God

Theme: The Role, Operations and Manifestations of the Holy Spirit in the Life of the ChurchAre you aware of the presence of God? Do you take His presence for granted? Beware! The same loving God is a consuming fire!

Scripture: Psalm 139:7-11

There are three aspects of God’s presence. He is omnipresent, everywhere at once. He also dwells in people. This is the indwelling presence. Finally, there is the manifest presence of God. Do you desire to see the manifest presence of God? You need to put aside some things, but it is worth it. Find out more.

Recommended resource Spiritual Receptivity by A W Tozer. Please take time this week to read and reflect on it.

Sermon Notes

Reflection

Take time to listen and reflect on the words Pastor Sam expressed in this video.

The Presence of God

Communion

Jesus wept. He saw death around Him. Dead dreams, dead hope, and dead relationships. Death, because they did not realise that He was the resurrection and the life.

If you have lost anything in life, He is there weeping with you. God anointed Him to bind the broken heart.

If you need resurrection power in your life, in anything that has been lost, prayer is available. Pastors are here in person every Sunday ready to pray with you. There is a presence an power in the place where we gather. If you are not able to come to church, send a message to the church office, and someone will get back to you.

The Presence of God

We are meeting in-person at the All Nations’ Centre, Tyers Terrace, London SE11 5LY. You are very welcome to join us. All our Sunday Services start a 10 am. The doors open at 9 am. Prayer service begins at 9.30 am. The All Nations’ Centre is a place where the community meets with God as a congregation. Please help us to make it a welcoming environment for all.

There are many advantages to meeting together. Do not miss this opportunity to meet with your brothers and sisters!

Service Times are Changing

See the notice from the presbytery on the change of service times as announced by Pastor Abraham Sackey. From Sunday, 4 June, the main service will begin at 9.30 am. Prayer will begin from 9 am.

We look forward to seeing you next week!

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