Pastor Lee Cummings Guest User Pastor Lee Cummings Guest User

Created to Thrive

Are you planted or potted? Planted believers thrive in community with fellow believers, where they grow and serve in the local church. However, many believers are potted, moving from one spiritual experience to another without putting down roots.

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Pastor Russell B Johnson Guest User Pastor Russell B Johnson Guest User

SEEK: Contending for Revival

Russel B. Johnson is back! The Lord told us to give Him one more night, so we extended our SEEK 2025 services to a fourth night. In an age of severe spiritual drought plaguing our land, like Elijah, we have to keep our eyes fixed on the hills and pray for rain—even if it takes seven, forty, or 100 times. Revival is coming, and it's going to rain.

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Pastor Russell B Johnson Guest User Pastor Russell B Johnson Guest User

SEEK: Everything Hinges on the Resurrection

It was a powerful night with Russell B Johnson that you won't want to miss. Night three of SEEK 2025 was a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit and hope for revival. In a climate where the world has watered down Jesus's miracles, we are reminded that His presence is powerful and sacred. He still does miracles, heals, and seeks revival. And it all hinges on the weight of His resurrection.

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Pastor Jon Tyson Guest User Pastor Jon Tyson Guest User

SEEK: God Comes Where He’s Wanted

On our second night of SEEK 2025, Jon Tyson calls us to examine our hearts. Are we building a Church that hungers for the Lord's presence, or are we falling victim to a culture that rejects Him? Just like the city of Nazareth, we live in a culture that aims to diminish God's presence. If we want to stoke revival, it's not through methodology or works but by bringing our hearts to the altar with praise; God comes where He is wanted.

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Pastor Lee Cummings Guest User Pastor Lee Cummings Guest User

SEEK: The Horn of Hunger

On night one of SEEK 2025, Pastor Lee Cummings delivers a powerful word on spiritual hunger. Pastor Lee references a cornucopia, which in traditional society is seen as a status of wealth and fulfillment. The cornucopia, while full, often leads to the "horn of hunger," which is spiritual emptiness. When our "horn of hunger" produces spiritual thirst, God fills it with His presence.

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