
Believers Church
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Ep 17Disappointed by Community?
At one point or another being apart of a community of people; whether it was a church, school, a work environment, or just a gathering of people, we have all been disappointed. And sometimes as life goes on it just seems easier to avoid being a apart of community, as to control any future disappointments. Website: https://mybelieverschurch.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BelieversChu... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mybelievers... Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChurchBelievers
Ep 16Pluck it Out Chop It Off
Jesus told us, in Matthew 5, that if our eye or our hand causes us to stumble we should pluck it out and chop it off. As History Comes Home, we look at why community is so important and how it helps us understand the power of the Holy Spirit so we don't have to mutilate ourselves.
Ep 15The Perfection of God
Jesus stated, "Be perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect." Is perfection even possible? Guest speaker, Jens Schulz, shares what is expected of every Christian that follows Jesus Christ - perfection. This is only achievable by being complete in Christ.
Ep 14Everything is Garbage
Paul says that everything is garbage when compared to knowing Jesus. Pastor Mark talks about the riches of our world in 2019 compared to knowing Jesus. #historyComesHome
Ep 13Are You Winning the War?
History Comes Home in the form of expectations. This week pastor Mark reminds us that we must keep our expectations at a point that requires great faith.
Ep 12Jesus Wants You Free
This week Pastor Mark teaches that we don't have to keep coming back to God feeling guilty because we keep messing up. As we take a look at Galatians 5 we learn that Jesus wants us to be totally free from whatever is controlling our lives. Website: https://mybelieverschurch.com #historyComesHome #freedom
Ep 11Practically Own Your 50ft
This week Pastor Gene give us some practical ways to Own Our 50 Feet. Website:https://mybelieverschurch.com/ #ownMy50Ft #ownIt
Ep 10From Chaos to Calvary
As History Comes Home continues this week with a message from pastor Mark in Acts 2, we learn that God has a predestined plan to work it out in our favor.
Ep 9Attractional Church
As we continue the series History Comes Home, Pastor Mark explains that the attraction of Jesus isn't in a temple or a church, the attraction of Jesus is in us, as he takes us through Acts 3
Ep 8Unwrapping Your Story
Pastor Mark explains how the resurrection of Lazarus can help us unwrap our own story so that others can know the hope and love of Jesus. We continue to learn to how to "Own My 50 feet."
Ep 7Piling Up Prayers
This week special guest Pastor David Thaxton, joins us to bring a word about the power and importance of piling up our prayers before God.
Ep 6I Don't Need Church
This week Pastor Mark talks about why it was important for the new believers to be planted in a church, and why it is still important to find a local church to call home. #HistoryComesHome
Ep 5Goodbye Shame
For Easter Sunday, Pastor Mark explains how from the very beginning in Genesis 3, the enemy is trying to overload us with shame and guilt so that we won't experience the full life that Jesus offers us.
Ep 4EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW
History Comes Home continues, this week. Pastor Mark shares that God has given us the Holy Spirit to help us in every circumstance. The Holy Spirit is our guarantee for future wisdom and direction for living a successful life. #HistoryComesHome
Ep 3MARK EVANS || FAKE LOVE || History Comes Home
Pastor Mark continues to preach from Acts 1:7 for the series, History Comes Home. He is talking about how our love for God can sometimes be fake.
Ep 1MARK EVANS // Bridging The Gap // History Comes Home
Week three of #HistoryComesHome Pastor Marks talks about how to pray powerful prayers. For more information visit us at mybelieverschurch.com
Ep 1Historical Jesus vs. Resurrected Jesus
This week we started a brand new message series: "When History Comes Home". It is a study in the book of acts. This week Pastor Mark talks about Acts 1:1.