by Kassidi Gniadek | Mar 27, 2020 | Blog, Family, Prayer, Revival
Revival is Family The place revival is being birthed is in the home. Malachi 4:6 says “He will turn the hearts of the parents to their children and the hearts of the children to their parents.” God is redeeming time and He is healing the family unit. The world is...
by Kassidi Gniadek | Mar 26, 2020 | Blog, Holy Spirit, Mercy, Prayer, Supernatural Life
Peace Be With You In this time of fear and uncertainty, we find our hope and strength in the word of God. I love the transparency that records and shares with authenticity, the strengths, and weaknesses of the men and women of God. Hebrews 11 records the Heroes of the...
by Kassidi Gniadek | Mar 26, 2020 | Blog, City, Prayer, Uncategorized
Peace: A better way in times of crisis. In times of crisis, the status quo is fear, anxiety, and despair. As children of God, we have available to us the gift of God’s Peace! The Peace He gives is not fleeting or circumstantial. Here are three ways the Peace of God...
by Kassidi Gniadek | Mar 26, 2020 | Blog, Holy Spirit, Intimacy, Prayer
Rest, Life For Your Soul There is no doubt that we are faced with changes in this season. I believe it is an opportunity for us to receive rest from the Lord rather than be overwhelmed by the changes. In Psalm 62:1 David muses, “Truly my soul finds rest in...
by Kassidi Gniadek | Mar 26, 2020 | Blog, City, Family, Prayer, Supernatural Life, Uncategorized
As we are faced with a global pandemic I have thought of the story of Esther and how the entire people of God were faced with a great trial. I believe there are three responses in this story that we can take and apply to this season. First: There is Power in...
by Megan Tucker | Oct 24, 2016 | Featured, Holy Spirit, Prayer, Supernatural Life
Gateways of Glory by Megan Tucker Entering into His Courts I have been at Life Church for almost two years now, but the beauty, talent, and creativity of our worship teams on Sunday morning never cease to amaze me. I’m convinced that each Sunday, our little...