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  • With An Attitude Of Submission 11•16•25
    Nov 19 2025

    In this message titled “With an Attitude of Submission,” we explore a countercultural truth rooted in 1 Peter 2:13-25 CEV. The central idea is simple: when submission is properly understood and practiced, it replaces the pain and strife that rebellion produces and creates space for real human happiness. This teaching invites listeners to open their minds in a fresh way and consider that much of what we have heard about submission may not reflect what God actually says. Instead of dismissing the topic because it has been misused or misinterpreted, we look deeper to uncover the treasures hidden in God’s design for a submitted life.

    The message walks through biblical clarity on the fact that submission is not reserved for a select few. Scriptures like Romans 13:1 and 1 Peter 2:13-14 reveal that submission is a universal principle tied directly to honoring God. As the first principle, the teaching drives home that submission is ultimately a duty to God, not merely an action toward people. Through practical insights and a life-giving perspective, listeners are encouraged to rediscover submission as a pathway to peace, purpose, and alignment with God’s heart.

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    1 h et 18 min
  • With An Attitude Of Love 11•12•25
    Nov 19 2025

    In this message, Apostle Gregory Kelley unpacks why love is the only force strong enough to pull us out of a critical spirit. When we let the everyday frustrations that come from dealing with people push us into negativity, fault finding, and harsh judgment, we step onto a path that leads straight into a spiritual wilderness. The Word reminds us that love is not optional. It is the corrective attitude that heals what criticism tries to destroy. Through Paul’s teachings in Corinthians, we see that truth without love becomes brutality, and speaking truth without compassion turns into a weapon rather than a witness.

    This sermon challenges us to confront our tendencies toward criticism and choose a higher standard. Love is patient enough to see past flaws, wise enough to guide truth with gentleness, and strong enough to reshape the way we respond to others. When love becomes our operating system, our relationships shift, our attitudes soften, and our lives begin to reflect the character of Christ in a real and transformative way.

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    55 min
  • Replacing A Doubting Attitude 11•9•25
    Nov 19 2025

    In this powerful message, Apostle Kelley challenges us to confront the quiet but destructive habit of living in doubt. The central truth is clear and convicting. Those who make doubting their lifestyle will spend their lifetime in the wilderness. Doubt is not simply a passing question. It is a persistent choice to live with uncertainty, even when God has already spoken. Through Mark 11:20 to 23, Matthew 21:18 to 22, and the story of the fig tree in Mark 11:13 to 14, we see that Jesus calls us to speak to obstacles with confidence, not hesitation. Deuteronomy 1 reminds us that God’s first plan for His people was victory and possession, yet they forfeited the promise because they could not trust Him. Doubt stole opportunities that were already theirs.

    This sermon reminds us that doubt is a traitor to destiny, a thief that keeps us wandering when God has already opened a path forward. Like Job in Job 1:21, we learn that faith clings to God even when everything feels uncertain. When the heart is full of doubt, it may feel like faith is running out, yet this message anchors listeners in the truth that they have come too far to turn back now. God calls His people to move with assurance, silence the voice of hesitation, and step boldly into the land He has already promised.

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    58 min
  • Lord Change My Attitude 11•2•25
    Nov 19 2025

    When God calls us to transformation, He begins with the one thing we often overlook: our attitude. This message challenges listeners to pause, lean in, and ask the real questions. Am I open to what the Lord wants to say about my attitude? Am I willing to change? Am I willing to be changed? Am I ready to pursue a new attitude with urgency and focus? Through Psalm 95:7-8, we see a Lord who speaks clearly and expects His people to respond with tender hearts. Our attitude is not a small detail in the Christian walk but a spiritual force that shapes how we hear God, how we believe God, and how we follow God. When the Lord prepares to release radical love, He first prepares our posture.

    This episode walks through Israel’s defining moment in Numbers 13 and 14 where a wrong attitude cost them a promise. Ten spies returned with fear. Caleb returned with faith. The nation embraced negativity, doubt, and complaint, and the fallout was devastating. No faith produced the wrong attitude, and the wrong attitude produced rebellion. Yet in the midst of it all, Moses interceded, pleading with God to spare His people, and God relented. This powerful account reminds us that our attitudes can either align us with God’s future or delay what He is trying to give us. Tune in and discover how a changed attitude opens the door to a changed life.

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    1 h et 5 min
  • Daring To Be Generous 10•29•25
    Nov 19 2025

    In this powerful message, Apostle Gregory Kelley unpacks a truth that stretches every believer into deeper spiritual maturity. He reminds us that if we truly desire the blessings of God on every area of our lives, we must boldly choose generosity in every phase of our journey. Scripture reveals that generosity is not a minor theme. It is the heartbeat of kingdom living with more biblical promises tied to giving than to believing or even loving. The message explores striking statistics that anchor the sermon. Believe appears in Scripture 272 times. Love appears 714 times. Giving appears 2,150 times. As Apostle Kelley teaches, generosity is not optional for a flourishing spiritual life. It is a divine strategy that opens doors, softens hearts, and positions you for supernatural increase.

    Apostle Kelley then walks listeners through the first two foundations in his ten part framework on generosity. First, generosity honors God as seen in 2 Corinthians 9:13 NLT and Proverbs 14:31 ESV. Our giving reflects the sincerity of our obedience and the integrity of our witness. Second, generosity draws us closer to God. Deuteronomy 14:23 teaches that giving is a spiritual practice designed to keep our hearts aligned with His presence. Through warm storytelling and an encouraging call to action, this message challenges listeners to approach generosity not as an obligation but as a daring act of faith. Tune in and prepare to shift the culture of your life through the power of intentional giving.

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    1 h et 19 min
  • A Legacy Of Love 10•26•25
    Nov 19 2025

    In this surprise finale message for Founders Day 2025, Bishop Thomas Porter stepped into Restoration with a word that ignited the room. Preaching under the theme Legacy of Love, he guided the church into a reflective and powerful moment that celebrated the foundation laid by visionary leadership while calling the house to continue building with love as its core strategy. Bishop Porter unpacked how true legacy is not measured by buildings or titles but by the lives touched, the hearts healed, and the love consistently shown across generations.

    Throughout the message, he challenged the congregation to carry the mantle forward by loving boldly, serving faithfully, and honoring the sacrifices that made Restoration what it is today. This was more than a sermon. It was a charge, a reminder, and a celebration wrapped into one. Bishop Porter’s unexpected arrival became a divine exclamation point, closing Founders Day with gratitude, unity, and a renewed commitment to a legacy that will outlive us.

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    1 h et 2 min
  • A Faith That Works When Life Doesn’t 10•22•25
    Nov 19 2025

    In this message, Apostle Kelley walks through James 5 to show how real faith is not just active faith but also patient faith. There are seasons when the most courageous move is to stay still, stay grounded, and trust that God is working behind the scenes. Using James’ call to patience, the sermon explores three core questions that shape our spiritual maturity. When is waiting an act of faith? What should we keep in mind while we wait? And how do we trust God when life insists on delaying the answers we want? Apostle Kelley explains that patience becomes worship when circumstances are uncontrollable and when speaking truth becomes unpopular.

    The teaching closes with a reminder that God never wastes a delay. The farmer who waits for rain, the prophets who endured hardship, and Job who held on through suffering all point to a faith that works even when life does not. Apostle Kelley reminds listeners that patience is not passivity. It is a choice to trust God’s timing, God’s character, and God’s promise that the story is not over.

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    1 h
  • Living God’s Dream For Your Life In Spite Of Poor Past Choices 10•19•25
    Oct 20 2025

    In this uplifting message, “Living God’s Dream for Your Life in Spite of Poor Past Choices,” Apostle Gregory Kelley reminds us that our past does not disqualify us from God’s purpose. God’s dream for your life is always bigger, brighter, and more redemptive than any dream you could imagine for yourself. Yet, the greatest barrier to walking in that dream is often the past—our mistakes, regrets, and moments of failure. Through scriptures like Matthew 26:34 (NIV), James 3:2 (NIV), Ecclesiastes 7:20 (NIV), Romans 3:23 (LB), and Luke 19:10 (CEV), Apostle Kelley reveals that everyone falls short, but God’s grace reaches further than our shortcomings.

    He challenges listeners to get back on track by doing one simple but powerful thing: honestly accepting responsibility for their poor choices (Mark 14:29 CEV). With heartfelt encouragement and biblical wisdom, Apostle Kelley shows that God specializes in turning broken stories into testimonies of restoration. This sermon is a call to release your past, embrace forgiveness, and start living out the divine dream God designed just for you.

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    1 h et 6 min