Rick Joyner talks about a new breed of leadership take definition this year. He also talks about 12 leaders coming through Morningstar that was prophecied by Bob Jones.
Rick addresses current events dealing with government and the recent Boston Marathon bombing. Rick also addresses the Extreme Grace Controversy.
On Easter Sunday, Rick teaches about the power of resurrection, with several examples from scripture. He spoke about the first three people that Jesus raised from the dead, and parelleled the levels of resurrection power to the amount of persecution that eventually led to Jesus' crucifiction. The service ended with the congregation taking communion.
Rick shares that the message today is a NOW word for this church. We should not fret because of evildoers. Instead, we should cultivate our faith based on Psalm 37. We have to be firmly established in the faith and continue in the faith. If we focus on the evil of others, it will cause us to do evil. If we wait for the Lord, we will inherit the land.
William Booth is the founder of the Salvation Army, and David tells us that when he heard Booth’s open vision it touched him and changed his life completely. After the vision, the Salvation Army declared war on sin and corruption through compassionate love and care for people. Dave uses personal stories to show us how to have compassion for the lost, too.
David Vallier, Molly Williams, and Caitlin Rowland lead worship with the songs "Open Heart" "Your Love" and "All My Days." Dave Yarnes shares a message on the need for the church to arise and wage war against the powers of darkness.
Dave Yarnes teaches about a mercy coming for the next assignment. We are to be ready to respond to what we see God doing.
Molly Williams, Anna Bailey, CJ Hardee, Amber Brooks and Julie Joyner lead worship with the songs "O Come O Come Emmanuel" "Oh Holy Night" and "Emmanuel." Rick Joyner shares on how much we need each other, and our call to walk before God and men in humility.