Things I thought I Knew
After hearfelt worship with Suzy Yaraei, Andy Squyres shares a message on process and honoring the Lord. He also talks about the importance of community.
After hearfelt worship with Suzy Yaraei, Andy Squyres shares a message on process and honoring the Lord. He also talks about the importance of community.
Rick introduces Don Potter who shares a worshipful message and music on intimacy with the Lord and how he speaks.
P.G Vargis shares incredible stories about how just giving a little support to missionaries can have a a deep impact on many people’s lives. He then shares his testimony on how God turned his life around from a life of drinking, smoking and gambling addiction to a life of preaching.
Brian and Ramey Whalen lead worship with the songs "Breakthrough" "Grace" and "Praises Rises." Ray Hughes teaches on finding the songs for the different seasons of your life Ray uses King Davids battle with Goliath as an example of the sounds of warfare.
Suzy Yaraei leads morning worship in a "at home" setting with some special friends; David Vallier talks about MorningStar worship history and where the ministry will be going with the new MorningStar Ministry of Worship and Don Potter talks on accessing the anointing.
Pastor Robin McMillan speaks about the importance of being in the River of God and how the River empowers believers to do the will of God. Both Robin and Jason Hooper lead the ministry time with a powerful impartation.
Bishop Wellington Boone shared a brief message, and Patty Cepeda shared her testimony on overcoming and living victoriously.
Lance Wallnau shares about different mantles needed for particular seasons and how to recognize them. He also shares foundational stories of faith as a vital part of the process.
Mary Anne Hardiman shares an amazing testimony about a healing within her family.
Lindell Cooley talks about people in The Bible who are seemingly more significant because their name is attached to God or Jesus. Worship should take you to places you’ve never been, not to places you go all the time. Strive for the secret place—that is where the new sound is found.