This week's message:
The Message of John 16
In John 16, we read Jesus’ final teaching to his disciples while in his earthly body. It won’t necessarily be the last teaching directly from Jesus but any other teaching will come after the resurrection in his new resurrection body – his perfect, imperishable, immortal body.
And as is typical for you and I, since Jesus knows that these are his last words prior to everything changing, he wants to make sure that these are the most important and impactful words he can say.
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This Sunday, Mar 22 at 10:30AM at the Sheraton Hotel
Jesus' High Priestly Prayer
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Who we are...
We are a new church looking to build the Kingdom of Christ here in Suffolk County, Long Island. We are not your traditional church. Instead, we try to be relevant to everyone without watering-down the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Our music is contemporary Christian. Our message is pertinent. Our service is enjoyable and interesting.
If you are looking for a new church or have never been to church before but would like to know what Jesus is all about, we invite you to come and visit us. We meet at 856 Portion Road on Sunday Mornings at 10:30AM in Ronkonkoma, which is in Western Suffolk County. Click here to find the directions to the church.
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Why did Jesus have to die?
If you're like most Americans, you believe that most people are going to heaven and the way we are getting there is by being good people. But what is good? What you might think is good, I might think is wrong. Even if we knew what "good" was, we don't know how good is good enough. Do I have to do one good thing for every bad thing? Or is it ten good things for every bad thing? Or is it 100? What if you miss by one good thing? Who knows the answer?
And in the end, when you're lying on your deathbed and I ask you, "Are you going to Heaven?" is the best you can say, "I hope so"? If so, that's one big hope, because if you're wrong, you are gambling with your eternal soul!
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