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  • Making A Plan To Improve The Church And Your Life 9•7•25
    Sep 11 2025

    In this message titled “Making a Plan to Improve the Church and Your Life”, Apostle Gregory Kelley teaches that life without a plan is simply drifting without direction. He outlines biblical principles for creating intentional plans, starting with dissatisfaction in one’s current situation and shifting inward to adjust personal attitudes. Apostle Kelley emphasizes the importance of writing down a clear, simple plan because no one drifts into a better future. He reminds us that God Himself makes plans (Jeremiah 29:11), commands His people to plan (Proverbs 4:26), and views planning as an act of stewardship that prevents us from wasting our lives (Ephesians 5:15-17).

    Drawing lessons from Nehemiah’s rebuilding of the wall, Apostle Kelley presents seven steps for effective planning: pray for God’s favor, prepare for opportunities, face fear with courage, establish clear targets, set deadlines, anticipate barriers, and trust God to supply every need. He stresses that leaders must be willing to ask for help and believers must make plans so bold that only God can bring them to pass. By combining biblical wisdom with practical guidance, Apostle Kelley shows how intentional planning leads to growth, protection, provision, and ultimately, a life aligned with God’s purpose.

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    1 h et 13 min
  • Having a Plan to Improve Your Life 9•3•25
    Sep 11 2025

    In this powerful teaching, Apostle Gregory Kelley shares a message on Having a Plan to Improve Your Life. He begins by laying the foundation with three key principles: first, get dissatisfied with your current situation, just as Nehemiah did, by grieving your losses, fasting, praying, and confessing your mistakes. Second, start by addressing what needs to change inside of you. Third, write down a simple plan, because without a plan you are already setting yourself up for failure. Apostle Kelley reminds us that we should make plans because God Himself makes them (Jeremiah 29:11), God commands us to plan (Proverbs 4:26), and planning helps us avoid wasting our lives (Ephesians 5:15-17).

    He then walks through Nehemiah’s seven steps of building a plan: praying and asking God for favor, preparing for opportunities, expecting fear without letting it stop you, establishing a clear target, setting a deadline, anticipating barriers, and trusting God to meet every need. Apostle Kelley warns against the common mistakes of setting goals too low or too fast, and emphasizes the value of serious thinking grounded in faith (Proverbs 13:16). This message challenges believers to not only seek God in prayer but also to take practical, faith-filled steps toward growth, with the assurance that God’s guidance and provision will carry them through.

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    1 h et 3 min
  • People of an Open Heaven (Part 2) 8•31•25
    Sep 11 2025

    "The moment you pray, you find the heavens are opened." – Smith Wigglesworth

    Scripture References: Genesis 28:11-17, 20-22 (ESV); Malachi 3:10 (NKJV); Genesis 28:16 (ESV)

    In this powerful continuation, Apostle Junie Kelley teaches that an open heaven is more than a vision—it is a reality where God’s power, provision, and presence flow freely. Through the Word, we see how prayer deepens under an open heaven (Genesis 28, 1 Thessalonians 5:17), the Holy Spirit is poured out (Matthew 3:16, Acts 2:1-2), and God reveals Himself through dreams, visions, and angelic support (Ezekiel 1, John 1:51). Apostle Kelley highlights God’s provision in the wilderness (Psalm 78), His promise to shake the nations for our blessing (Haggai 2), and the healing power released through His command—Ephphatha, be opened (Mark 7).

    This sermon calls us to recognize that we are living beneath an open heaven, where God invites us to “Try Me” and watch His glory manifest in every area of life.

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    1 h et 16 min
  • Lets Get Reengaged for the Purpose of God In Our Life (Pt. 2) 8•27•25
    Sep 1 2025

    "The greater the obstacles you have, the fewer the options you have, which causes you to pick the best options."

    In Part 2 of this powerful message, we are reminded that God often uses obstacles to refine our focus and push us toward His best path. Re-engagement with God’s purpose isn’t just about restarting; it’s about choosing wisely, moving forward courageously, and acting when God has already given us the authority.

    Drawing from Haggai 2:9 (AMP), we are assured that the latter glory will exceed the former, while Isaiah 41:10 (MSG) reinforces God’s promise to strengthen and uphold us. Just as Moses learned in Exodus 14:13-17 (AMP), there are moments when God’s instruction is not to wait, but to move.

    This continuation of the sermon pushes us to see obstacles not as blockages but as filters—narrowing our choices until God’s purpose shines through. When we re-engage, we stop missing opportunities and begin walking boldly into the future God has already prepared.

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    1 h et 6 min
  • Lets Get Reengaged for the Purpose of God In Our Life 8•24•25
    Sep 1 2025

    "The biggest statement I ever made was waiting on the Lord—and He was waiting on me."

    This sermon calls us back to re-engagement with God’s divine purpose. To re-engage is to step back into alignment, to become involved once again in the work of God after delay, distraction, or hesitation. Purpose, by definition, is the reason for which something is created—and without rediscovering that reason, life becomes stagnant.

    Through Haggai 1:2-11 (AMP), we see the consequences of misaligned priorities, while Haggai 2:9 (AMP) reminds us that God’s latter glory will surpass the former. Isaiah 41:10 (MSG) encourages us not to fear, for God is with us, strengthening and upholding us. Yet the Word also makes it clear that waiting alone is not enough: in Exodus 14:13-17 (AMP), Moses expected God to act while the people watched, but instead God told them to move forward in faith.

    This message challenges us to recognize when hesitation has cost us opportunities. Sometimes, the greater the obstacles, the fewer the options—yet those moments lead us to God’s best. It’s time to stop waiting for God to do what He has already empowered us to do and to get re-engaged in His purpose for our lives.

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    1 h
  • What Are You Offering or Sacrificing to God in the Place of Absolute Obedience? 8•20•25
    Sep 1 2025

    In this powerful midweek empowerment lesson, Elder Anita Glenn challenges us with the thought-provoking question: “What Are You Offering or Sacrificing to God in the Place of Absolute Obedience?” Drawing from 1 Samuel 13:13–14 (NIV) and Isaiah 1:19 (NIV), she unpacks the difference between offering God what we think He wants versus walking in the kind of obedience that pleases His heart. Too often, we mistake sacrifice for control, believing that because we’ve given something up, God somehow “owes” us. Elder Glenn reminds us that true obedience is not bargaining with God, but loving Him enough to follow His commands wholeheartedly.

    This teaching cuts to the core of our faith walk, showing that obedience is greater than sacrifice because it flows from love and trust, not obligation or manipulation. Elder Glenn encourages us to lay aside the mindset of transactional faith and embrace the higher call of surrender. When we offer God our obedience out of pure love, we position ourselves for His best—far greater than anything we could try to orchestrate through our own sacrifices.

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    50 min
  • People of An Open Heaven 8•17•25
    Aug 18 2025

    In this powerful message, Apostle Junie Kelley teaches on what it means to live under an open heaven. An open heaven is more than a concept—it is a gateway, a divine portal where the natural and the spiritual meet, allowing God’s presence, blessings, and revelation to be poured out.

    Apostle Kelley explains that intimacy with God is the key that unlocks Heaven, but obedience is what activates the outpouring. From Jacob’s dream at Bethel to the promise of blessing in Malachi, and the heavens opening at Jesus’ baptism, we see that when God opens heaven, nothing on earth can shut it.

    This sermon is a call for believers to pursue deeper intimacy, walk in obedience, and position themselves as people of an open heaven.

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    56 min
  • Leadership (Ordination Service) 8•16•25
    Aug 18 2025

    In this message, Apostle Gregory Kelley breaks down the true essence of leadership—not titles or positions, but influence. Leadership shapes how people think, behave, and grow. But the critical question remains: Why are you leading, and for what purpose?

    Apostle Kelley challenges us to align our leadership with God’s purpose. If we influence others in a way that leads them away from His will, then we are not just misguiding people—we are working against God Himself. Leadership, at its core, must flow from a heart rooted in love, integrity, and alignment with God’s direction.

    This sermon is a call to self-reflection, reminding every leader to guard their heart, evaluate their intentions, and ensure their influence builds others toward God’s purpose.

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    36 min