Hope City Church with James Epperly Pioneer Television Network
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Listen to the weekly inspirational teaching from Pastor James Epperly and Hope City Church.
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Get Your Head In The Right Place
Pastor James shares crucial insights in 'Get Your Head In The Right Place,' offering essential tools to empower your soul and providing valuable guidance to assist us in facing the trials of life. Our prayer is that you gain tactics to enhance your mental strength, reinforce your spiritual core, and approach the future with trust and determination.
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Good Friday
There is great power in the blood of Jesus. All too often, the real value of the divine blood of Jesus has been ignored by the Christian world; but man's greatest connection to God is through the divine blood. Life-changing salvation only comes through the blood of Jesus. It not only affects our eternal salvation, but has so much power to transform a life for the here and now!
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The Jesus Movement
Jesus' resurrection sparked a revolutionary movement that transformed the world. This event emboldened His disciples to spread the Gospel far and wide, despite facing immense persecution and opposition. The resurrection became the cornerstone of their teachings, and the modern church. To this day, the resurrection remains the central message, symbolizing the transformative power of faith and serving as a catalyst for a movement that continues to inspire and change the world. In this message, Pastor James will help unpack how we can also experience the power of the the Resurrection.
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Leaving Lo Debar
Are you living in Lo Debar? God has something better for you. His Word promises to deliver a breakthrough. Just as King David invited Mephibosheth out of Lo Debar to eat at the King’s table, God’s breakthrough for you is closer than you think. Are you ready to sit at the King’s table?
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Risk = Reward
Have you ever thought about faith being a bit scary? Could it be that the direction of our lives is leading us to a next step that may not seem thrilling at first? Even if we are afraid, could following through still be considered obedient? And is it possible that there is a positive side to the fear of missing out that we should welcome?