UGA Wesley UGA Wesley Foundation
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- Religion & Spirituality
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A collection of talks from our Wednesday night services. Wesley happens every Wednesday at 8PM on our property, 1196 S Lumpkin. We would love for you to join us!
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Guest Speaker | Latasha Morrison
Latasha Morrison is a bridge-builder, reconciler, and a compelling voice in the fight for racial justice. Latasha gracefully brought us a message this week about living an uncomfortable life in order to keep Jesus at the center of racial reconciliation as we pursue the Kingdom of God, "on earth as it is in heaven." Our world needs renewal; we need a fresh anointing to stand against the sins of this earth. Latasha challenged us with these questions: How is my life persuasive for the gospel? How am I treating others? Am I behaving like a credible witness, genuine and authentic in faith, pure in heart, and peacemaking? Listen in on this gentle but firm message and let yourself be challenged by God in new ways.
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Fanning the Flames of Revival | Just Give Me One Hundred
John Wesley once said, "Give me one hundred people who fear nothing but sin, or desire nothing but God, and I care not a straw whether they be clergy or lay, such alone will shake the gates of hell and set up the kingdom of heaven on earth." In this message, Bob shares about the heart posture we are called to have as we pray for God to ignite a revival fire on our campus, in our city, and in our world. Just like Isaiah responds in Isaiah 6:8 when God asks whom He should send, we hope to cultivate a life where we would also eagerly respond to God when it comes to revival, saying "Here am I. Send me!"
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Guest Speaker | Bishop Ricardo Periera
It was a blessing to host Bishop Ricardo Pereira from Cuba! He encouraged us to seek the anointing of the Holy Spirit and prayed for the release of God's power into our students' lives. Listen to hear the amazing testimonies of revival that are happening in Cuba!
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In Spirit and In Truth
True worship happens when we position ourselves to see whatever glimpse of God's glory He sees fit to reveal to us, and then respond by spiritually bowing down before Him and physically expressing our reverence in our own authentic way. God willingly gave His Son, who knew no sin, to become sin for us. This merits our full and complete surrender to anything and everything He might ever want our lives to be.
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Therefore | We Give Our Lives to the One Who Gives Life (Colossians 3)