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The Power Within: Embracing the Holy Spirit's Work
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Easter Sunday: Triumph of Hope and Renewal in the Resurrected Savior
As we gather on this blessed Easter Sunday, I am filled with awe and gratitude for the profound sacrifice our Lord Jesus Christ made for each and every one of us. In Luke 24:5-7, we are reminded of the angel's words to the women at the empty tomb: "Why do you look for the living among the dead? He is not here; he has risen! Remember how he told you, while he was still with you in Galilee: 'The Son of Man must be delivered over to the hands of sinners, be crucified and on the third day be raised again.'" -
Celebrating the Completed Work of Christ: WOA Global Churches Commemorate Good Friday
As Good Friday dawns upon the world, marking the solemn remembrance of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, World Olivet Assembly Global Churches stands united in celebration, commemorating the victorious work accomplished on the cross. At the heart of this observance lies the profound truth encapsulated in the words of John 19:30, "It is finished." These words echo through the corridors of time, proclaiming the culmination of Christ's redemptive mission and the fulfillment of God's divine plan for salvation. -
Embracing the Legacy of Azusa Street: A Renewed Call to Pentecostal Fire
Recently, leaders and members of Olivet Assembly USA had the privilege of visiting Azusa Street, the site where the Azusa Street Revival catalyzed the Pentecostal movement. Standing amidst the historic echoes of fervent prayers and the lingering memories of the Holy Spirit, they were deeply moved by the historical significance and spiritual potency of this place. -
Embracing the Cross in Lent: A Journey of Reflection and Renewal
February 14 marks the beginning of Lent in 2024, and World Olivet Assembly members will embark on a collective 40-day scriptural meditation, in the form of personal scriptural reading, cross-centered sermons, Bible studies, and retreats to renew the light of the cross in each person's heart once again.
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