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His House Nashville is a called out group of believers worshipping God in Spirit and Truth and building a pure altar of worship and prayer unto King Jesus. Our vision is to see fewer platforms to man and more altars unto the King. We are the Ekklesia - a called-out body of believers gathering to establish, equip, and release believers into all mountains of culture. We desire to see the Kingdom of Heaven advance beyond four walls and Jesus get His full reward through the preaching of the full gospel without compromise. John 4:24 is the banner waving over His House Nashville as we worship God in Spirit and Truth. We are a house marked by Victory - and that sound echoes throughout our worship, prayers, and declarations. Together, we are building a pure altar. Come, bring your torch, dip into the flames, and go forth in Kingdom power, identity, and transformation.

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    Act Like A Man

    Join us this Sunday, Dec 7th at 10am to worship the Lord in Spirit and Truth. Biblical masculinity is not something men should apologize for—it’s God’s original design for men to lead, provide, and protect under the Lordship of Jesus.In a culture confused about masculinity, we are returning to Scripture—not opinions—to understand who God says men are.The Apostle Paul commands in 1 Corinthians 16:13–14, “Be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong. Let all that you do be done in love.”This message is vital for every family, every marriage, and every believer desiring to see God’s order restored in our homes. I believe God is calling men out of passivity and into responsibility, maturity, and Kingdom assignment.Bring someone with you this Sunday—God is restoring men, and when God restores men, He restores families.

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    Letter Three - Pergamum

    Join us this Sunday, November 30th at 10AM to worship the Lord in Spirit and in Truth.This week, we turn to the church at Pergamum—a church that held fast to the name of Christ even in the shadow of Satan’s throne, yet received a strong rebuke for the same sin Christ later confronts in Thyatira: “you tolerate demonic doctrine.”Jesus shows us that tolerance is not love—truth is love—and what we tolerate eventually becomes the theology we embrace.Even where faithfulness and courage were on display, Christ leaves no room for deceptive doctrine that opens the door for many to be led astray.“Therefore repent. If not, I will come to you soon and war against them with the sword of my mouth.” — Revelation 2:16In a world that celebrates compromise, pluralism, and ideologies that rival Christ, the Spirit is calling His Bride back to purity, conviction, and uncompromising allegiance to the One with the sharp two-edged sword.

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    Letter Two - Smyrna

    Join us this Sunday, November 23rd, as we worship the Lord in Spirit and in Truth. We’ll be in Letter Two: The Church at Smyrna—a church Jesus addressed with precision and purpose. Smyrna is one of only two churches in Asia Minor that receives no rebuke from Jesus—only honor, encouragement, and promise.And for us, it’s important to understand why.The words of King Jesus meet them right where they are: a community pressed economically, pressured politically, slandered socially, and living in a city marked by death.Yet Jesus says: “I know your tribulation and your poverty (but you are rich).”It’s a remarkable declaration from the Glorified Christ—followed by this promise:“The one who conquers will not be hurt by the second death.” (Rev. 2:11)

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    Letter One - Ephesus

    Join us this Sunday, November 16th at 10AM, to worship the Lord in Spirit and Truth as we lean in to hear what the Spirit is saying to the church.Last week, Revelation chapter 1 helped us adjust our vision—to see the Glorified Christ with clarity before we hear His correction. We needed to behold His majesty, His glory, and His power—eyes like flames of fire, a voice like many waters—so we could rightly receive the words He speaks to His people.This Sunday, we step into His first letter: the message to Ephesus. “I know your works, your labor, and your patient endurance… But I have this against you, that you have abandoned the love you had at first.”— Revelation 2:2, 4Come ready to receive the life giving Truth in His Word.

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    Glorified King

    Join us this Sunday, November 9th at 10am to worship the Lord in Spirit and in truth and behold the risen Christ. John writes, “I was in the Spirit on the Lord’s day, and I heard behind me a loud voice like a trumpet,” and when he turns, he sees Jesus “clothed with a long robe and with a golden sash around His chest.” He describes Him with “hair white like wool,” “eyes like a flame of fire,” “feet like burnished bronze,” and a voice “like the roar of many waters.” John falls at His feet “as though dead,” and the risen Christ places His hand on him and says, “Fear not, I am the first and the last… I am alive forevermore.”  This is the Jesus we’re preparing to encounter together, not the humble rabbi of Galilee but the glorified King who walks among His church. 

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    Authority

    Join us this Sunday at 10AM as we gather to worship the Lord in Spirit and in Truth.Jesus said in Luke 10:19, “Behold, I have given you authority… over all the power of the enemy.” That authority isn’t earned—it’s received. But it must also be used, and it can only be sustained through intimacy with God.In the Kingdom, information without intimacy has no power. Many have heard about Him, but few truly know Him. When we walk closely with Christ, His authority flows naturally through our lives—not as performance, but as partnership.We’ll open the Word together, seek His presence, and rediscover what it means to live from our identity as sons and daughters—fully known, fully empowered, and fully yielded.

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    Lone Wolf Lie

    Join us this Sunday at 10AM as we worship the Lord in Spirit and in Truth, and remind ourselves that God’s design is a people united, not isolated.Jesus said, “The Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many.” (Mark 10:45)In a culture of comfort and convenience, the Holy Spirit is calling us to return to costly love — the kind that gathers, serves, and builds His Body. We were never meant to walk alone; isolation is not divine design — community is.Come be refreshed, restored, and reminded that where God’s people dwell together in unity, there the Lord commands the blessing. (Psalm 133:3)

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    Two Kingdoms

    We invite you to join us this Sunday at 10AM as we worship the Lord in spirit and in truth. We are excited to elevate God’s Word and seek further understanding about holiness, covenant, and spiritual discernment.Scripture reminds us in 1 Corinthians 10:21,“You cannot drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of demons; you cannot partake of the Lord’s table and of the table of demons.”As Halloween approaches—a night when darkness is celebrated and deception is disguised as harmless fun—God is calling His people to discernment and separation from the unfruitful works of darkness. In a culture of compromise, the Lord is summoning His church back to the table of covenant—to drink deeply of His Spirit, to walk in purity and power, and to boldly stand for holiness in a world that has forgotten what is sacred.

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    Baptism of Holy Spirit

    Join us this Sunday, October 12th at 10am, to worship the Lord in Spirit and in Truth — and to lean into the purpose, power, and presence of the Spirit who fills believers, not just once, but continually.Jesus said, “You will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you will be My witnesses” (Acts 1:8). The baptism and infilling of the Spirit were never meant to be a one-time encounter, but an ongoing overflow — a life marked by divine purpose, supernatural strength, and holy boldness.The Holy Spirit fills us to live extraordinary lives, to speak truth with courage, and to carry the fire of Jesus into a world that desperately needs Him.This Sunday, we’re asking God to breathe fresh wind into His Church — to awaken gifts, ignite hearts, and send us out in His power. If you’ve felt weary, dry, or hungry for more of God, this is your invitation to come and be filled again — because the same Spirit who filled the upper room still fills rooms like ours when hearts are surrendered.

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    Sins of the Father

    Come join us this Sunday, October 5th at 10AM to worship the Lord in Spirit and in truth, and declare that the chains that have bound my family for generations will no longer remain.The precious blood of Jesus breaks every curse and severs every chain. The Bible says, “If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come” (2 Cor. 5:17).It’s time to step into freedom and proclaim that generational strongholds end at the cross. We believe the finished work of the Cross brings healing, deliverance, and breakthrough.So whatever you have been carrying—known or unknown—we believe the blood of Jesus speaks a better word, and freedom is waiting at the feet of Jesus.

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    And the Church Prayed

    Join us this Sunday the 28th to worship the Lord in spirit and truth, and to lift your voice in prayer that shakes the heavens.We are a house of prayer, a people who believe that God still delivers, still heals, and still sets captives free.Just as the early church prayed Peter out of prison, we are believing for chains to break, sickness to be healed, and lives to be restored through the power of Jesus Christ..Acts 12:5 declares, “But the church was earnestly praying to God for him,” and we believe that same power is released every time we gather.Together, let us rise as the Bride of Christ, a people of faith and power who pray until heaven invades earth. 

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    What Is Love?

    We invite you to join us this Sunday, September 21st to worship the Lord in Spirit and  Truth and to stand boldly on what God has declared holy and right.Culture says, “love is love,” but the Word says, “God is love” (1 John 4:8). Our heart is to gather as one body, and to use the Gospel to illuminate the question the whole world is asking:What is love? Love is not self-worship or empty slogans—it is a cross, it is a Savior, it is Jesus Christ who bought us with His blood. The lies of the age are drowning a generation, but the Gospel is the lifeline that sets captives free. Come ready to lift your voice, hear His Word, and encounter the love that never fails (1 Corinthians 13:13). This Sunday, let’s rise together in truth and power under the banner of Christ is King.

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    Charlie's War

    This Sunday Sept. 14th at 10am, we are gathering to worship the Lord in Spirit and in Truth — not as spectators, but as warriors declaring greater is He that is in Me, than he that is in the world. We are living in a time when truth is under open assault—a war on truth is raging all around us. Charlie Kirk’s martyrdom reminds us that truth costs, conviction costs, but silence costs even more.Isaiah declared, “Truth has stumbled in the streets, honesty cannot enter” (Isaiah 59:14)—and that day is now. This is not the hour for the Church to shrink back or hide in comfort; this is the hour to rise in holy boldness.We will not be silent while lies fill the streets—we will lift up the name of Jesus, who is the Way, the Truth, and the Life.Come ready—because perhaps we were born for such a time as this.

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    The Religious Spirit

    This Sunday, Sept. 7th at 10am, we are gathering to worship the Lord in Spirit and in Truth — tearing down the religious spirit that binds people in shame and control, and lifting up Jesus, the Key-Bearer, the Door-Opener, the One who sets us free.If you’ve ever been hurt by religion, hear this: that was broken men, not Jesus. Religion may have shut doors in your face, but Jesus came to open them wide. Religion may have told you that you’re too dirty, too broken, too much of a mess. But Jesus says: “Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” There are no hoops to jump through. No rituals to perform. No gatekeepers to keep you out. If He has redeemed you, then live redeemed.You are His.If you’ve been looking for freedom, it’s here.  If you’ve been looking for life, it’s only in Him.

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    Comfort Zones

    We invite you this Sunday, August 31st at 10am, to join us as we worship the Lord in spirit and in truth and proclaim that Jesus is King.From Genesis to Revelation, God’s Word consistently calls us to step out of our comfort zones and follow Him wholeheartedly.True worship is not about what others think—it’s about a life of obedience to the One who is worthy.When we trust Him, we discover that God is always faithful.This Sunday will be a time to lift our voices, align our hearts, and celebrate His goodness together.We believe He has something powerful in store for you.

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    Nothing Is Impossible

    Join us Sunday, August 24th at 10am, to worship the Lord in Spirit and in Truth and declare that nothing is impossible with God. From Genesis to Revelation, He has proven Himself faithful—what seems impossible to man is possible with Him.Abraham and Sarah saw it when God brought life out of barrenness. Jeremiah proclaimed it while chained in a prison cell. The disciples witnessed it when Jesus calmed the storm and raised the dead. And the empty tomb confirmed it forever—our God reigns victorious!Whatever burden you are carrying, whatever impossibility you are facing, tomorrow is a day to bring it to the feet of Jesus. He is still the Mighty God, still the Resurrection and the Life, and still able to do exceedingly abundantly above all we ask or think.Come ready to worship, ready to believe, and ready to encounter the God of the impossible. We can’t wait to see you there!

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    If God

    We invite you to join us this Sunday, August 17th at 10am, to worship the Lord in Spirit and Truth and declare that God is good!“When the world wonders, ‘If God is good, why is there suffering?’ we turn to God’s Word, which reminds us that it was sin that shattered His perfect design. Yet in His mercy, Jesus entered our brokenness, carried our grief, and became our Redeemer.Like Asaph in Psalm 73, when we enter the sanctuary of God’s presence, our doubts turn into faith and our sorrow into hope: “But as for me, it is good to be near God” (Psalm 73:28). Suffering may whisper that God cannot be trusted, but His presence reminds us that His goodness never changes and His mercy never fails.We joyfully proclaim that our God is still good, still near, and still worthy of worship.

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    A Different Spirit

    This Sunday, August 10th at 10am, come ready to worship the Lord in Spirit and in Truth, to be strengthened in His Word, and to confront the giants that have tried to steal your destiny.In Numbers 14:9, Caleb declared to a fearful nation:“Do not fear the people of the land, for they are bread for us. Their protection is removed from them, and the LORD is with us.”While others saw giants too big to fight, Caleb saw a promise too sure to doubt. For 45 years, he carried God’s Word in his heart, refusing to let delay, disappointment, or fear dictate his faithI believe Holy Spirit is calling us to wake up the bold, confident, unwavering faith in Yahweh that  is inside of us once again. 

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    Excellence

    Join us this Sunday, August 3rd at 10am, as we gather to worship the Lord in spirit and in truth—and learn what it means to cultivate a spirit of excellence in every area of life.Kingdom excellence isn’t performance—it’s worship, and it reflects the very nature of God who, from the beginning, created all things and called them good (Genesis 1:31).Excellence and diligence has to do with honor and worship, not performance and applause.“Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men…” (Colossians 3:23).Whether you’re building a business, raising children, leading a team, or simply showing up with integrity—your work becomes worship when it’s done unto the Lord. We believe God is raising up a generation anointed to create, lead, and make space for His glory to dwell in everyday life.As always, it is a joy to gather to lift up the Name above all Names, and we can’t wait to worship with you this Sunday.

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    Nothing Wasted

    Join us this Sunday, July 27th at 10am, to worship the Lord in Spirit and Truth—and declare: nothing is beyond the redemptive reach of Yahweh.We’re gathering to lift up the name of the God who redeems what is broken, reclaims what is lost, and rebuilds what seemed beyond repair.“As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good, to bring it about that many people should be kept alive, as they are today." Genesis 50:20 That’s not just Joseph’s story. That’s ours. No part of your story is wasted. No failure is too final. No wound is too deep.If you’re carrying pain, shame, or questions—come lay it before the God who not only saves… but redeems.

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    Hunger

    Join us this Sunday, July 20th at 10am, as we gather to worship in Spirit and in Truth—and encounter the only One who truly satisfies.In a world full of noise and substitutes, God invites us to a deeper table—not one of convenience, but of communion. His promise to fill isn’t for the perfect; it’s for the hungry.Jesus said, “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be filled” (Matthew 5:6).True spiritual maturity isn’t marked by arrival, but by an ever-growing desire for more of Him.If your soul is longing—if your spirit is hungry—you’re not alone, and you’re not too late. There’s room for you at the table of His presence.Come expectant. Come hungry.

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    In the Water

    Join us tomorrow Sunday, July 13th at 10am,  as we worship the Lord in Spirit and in truth and boldly declare:“If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation.” 2 Corinthians 5:17There’s something about water. From the flood to the Red Sea to the Jordan River, it’s where Yahweh draws a line between the old and the new. Baptism doesn’t save—it’s not the water, but the blood of Jesus that redeems us. Yet something powerful happens when a believer enters that water in faith. Jesus Himself, though sinless, stepped into the Jordan to fulfill all righteousness and model the way for us.  He said, “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit…” (Matthew 28:19). This Sunday, we’ll celebrate those going into the water—and ask the Holy Spirit to stir the hearts of those who might want to join.The address is 354 Downs Blvd. Suite 108 Franklin Tenn 37064Sunday, July 13th | 10am-Noon(His House Kids for ages 1-12 years)

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    What Do You See?

    Join is this Sunday, July 6th at 10am, to worship the Lord in Spirit and in Truth, and open the Word to Mark 8—where a blind man receives his sight, and Jesus reveals what it really means to see. Jesus once asked, “Having eyes, do you not see? And having ears, do you not hear?” (Mark 8:18). This isn’t just about physical healing—it’s about spiritual clarity, about letting the Lord take us by the hand and lead us out of confusion and into truth. Maybe your vision is blurred, maybe your heart is tired—but Jesus still touches, still restores, and still opens eyes. We believe King Jesus is still reaching out to take you by the hand. So tomorrow, come and let Him lead you out of what’s familiar and into what’s eternal.The address is 354 Downs Blvd. Suite 108 Franklin Tenn 37064Sunday, July 6th | 10am-Noon(His House Kids for ages 1-12 years)

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    Great High Priest

    This Sunday we gather to worship the Lord in Spirit and in Truth, and to dive deep into the book of Hebrews—beginning with the powerful truth that we have a Great High Priest who has passed through the heavens.—Jesus, the Son of God!He is not distant, disinterested, or disengaged—He is alive, enthroned, and interceding for you by name right now(Hebrews 7:25)We’ll also look at Luke 22, where Jesus tells Peter, “I have prayed for you”—showing us what divine intercession looks like in the middle of spiritual warfare.If you’re weary, tired, or tempted to give up, this message will ignite fresh hope and anchor your soul in truth.The prophetic power in the Word of God isn’t just for people who have it all together—it’s for hearts that love Jesus but need renewed strength.You are not alone, and this Sunday, Heaven will make that clear.

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    Breaking Bitterness

    This Sunday, we invite you to worship the Lord with us in Spirit and in Truth as we confront a silent killer of faith and unity: the spirit of bitterness.Bitterness isn’t just a feeling—it’s a spiritual stronghold that poisons hearts and relationships when left unresolved.God’s Word says, “See to it that no one fails to obtain the grace of God; that no root of bitterness springs up and causes trouble, and by it many become defiled” (Hebrews 12:15).Together, we’ll expose how bitterness enters, how it cripples, and how Jesus shows us the path to lasting freedom and grace.If you’ve been hurt, overlooked, or tempted to walk away, this message is your call to healing—not just for you, but for those around you.

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    I Will

    Come join us this Sunday to worship the Lord in Spirit and in Truth and find refuge in His presence. “He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty” (Psalm 91:1).God’s promises in Psalm 91 aren’t just poetic—they are powerful declarations of protection, deliverance, and hope for those who choose to dwell with Him. Whether you're weary, overwhelmed, or simply hungry for more of His presence, this is your invitation to step into His covering. Come expecting God to meet you, answer you, and surround you with His faithfulness. We will worship, we will pray, and we will stand together on the immovable Word of God.

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    Active Faith

    Come join us to worship the Lord in Spirit and in Truth. We are not called to be spectators of the Word, but doers—people whose faith produces fruit and love in action.James 1:22 warns us that hearing without doing is deception, and too many in our generation are content with a form of godliness that never touches the hurting.True worship breaks the grip of self-love and sends us into the world with compassion, power, and purpose. The Gospel isn’t just something we believe—it’s something we live, especially for the orphan, the widow, and the broken.Let’s gather to glorify the One who first loved us, and be equipped to carry His love beyond the sanctuary. We are going to be sharing incredible testimonies from Uganda as Clint and Tara just returned!

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    Power of Holy Spirit

    Come join us this Sunday to worship the Lord in Spirit and Truth— Jesus did not save us to sit still—He filled us with Holy Spirit so we could testify boldly to His name. Every believer, not just a few, has been anointed to proclaim the Gospel with clarity, compassion, and authority. The same Spirit that raised Christ from the dead now lives in you—not just to comfort, but to commission.You are not powerless; you are a vessel of heaven, carrying light into darkness and hope into despair.Scripture reminds us: “The Lord is not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.” (2 Peter 3:9)When the Church burns with the fire of the Holy Spirit, the world can’t help but take notice. Come worship with us and be ignited to live as a witness—so that none may be lost.

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    Ministry of Holy Spirit

    Come join us to worship the Lord in Spirit and Truth—as we seek to welcome and honor the ministry of the Holy Spirit.The Spirit is not just present—He is active, revealing Christ, shaping hearts, and empowering His people for transformation. We’ll explore what it means to not only have the Spirit, but to yield to Him daily in love, truth, and power.As Scripture says, “If we live by the Spirit, let us also keep in step with the Spirit” (Galatians 5:25).This is a call to go deeper—not into performance, but into the presence of God.

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    Divinity of Holy Spirit

    Come join us this Sunday to worship the Lord in Spirit and Truth—and to lean in to the divinity of the Holy Spirit.In order to welcome the ministry of the Holy Spirit, you must first understand the divinity of the Holy Spirit.He is not a force, a vibe, or an accessory to God—He is God. Fully divine. Co-equal with the Father and the Son.Many desire His power without submitting to His divine nature—but freedom, transformation, and revival only come where the Holy Spirit is welcomed as Lord.This Sunday, we begin a vital two-part series that lays the foundation for a Spirit-filled life—starting with who the Holy Spirit truly is.Come ready to encounter truth, experience His presence, and grow in awe of our Triune God.

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    What Is A Woman?

    Join us to worship the Lord in Spirit and Truth as we gather for a powerful Mother's Day service that honors the beauty and purpose of womanhood in God’s design.Woman was not created to be man’s assistant, but a co-laborer and equal partner in His mission—reflecting His wisdom, strength, and relational grace.In a culture that seeks to redefine gender and identity, we’re turning to God’s Word to celebrate His intentional and glorious design. “God saw all that He had made, and it was very good.” – Genesis 1:31.This is more than a holiday—it’s a prophetic declaration that women are vital, not incidental, to the flourishing of God’s kingdom. Together, we’ll expose cultural lies and align our hearts with heaven’s truth so we can intercede rightly for the women in our lives.

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    Purposed for Praise

    Join us as we praise the King in Spirit and Truth for who He is! This is a praise gathering for every worshiper, every soul, every breath-filled believer to gather and raise a hallelujah to our undefeated King!There is a sound that shakes prison doors, confuses the enemy, and invites heaven to invade the earth—and that sound is praise.“But You are holy, enthroned on the praises of Israel” (Psalm 22:3)—when we praise, we don’t just sing; we create a throne for God to rule in our midst.Don’t wait for a miracle—praise Him because He’s worthy, and watch what breaks loose in your life. When we open our mouths in thanksgiving, we don’t just sing—we build a throne for God to sit and reign.Where there is true praise, there is always divine power!

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    Behold the Lamb

    Join us this Sunday as we gather in awe and reverence to behold the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world.Long before Calvary, God gave a shadow of what was to come. In Exodus 12, He gave clear instructions: “Every man shall take a lamb... a lamb for a household.”This wasn’t a suggestion—it was a divine command.The lamb wasn’t optional. The blood wasn’t symbolic.It was the only way.The gravity of the moment was this: judgment was coming. And there was only one covering that could spare them.“When I see the blood, I will pass over you.” (Exodus 12:13)This Sunday, we will reflect on the Lamb of God—Jesus Christ—who fulfilled this picture once and for all. Come ready to worship in Spirit and in Truth. Come ready to behold the One who shed His blood to make a way for all.

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    In the Garden

    Join us to worship the Lord in Spirit and Truth and to behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world.We have no agenda, no programs and no performance. We’re coming with hearts wide open, setting aside distractions, laying down expectations, and simply saying—Jesus, we want to behold You.As we journey through the Garden of Gethsemane together, we’re not just remembering a moment in history—we’re encountering the greatest love the world has ever known.The Holy One, the spotless Lamb, who knew no sin but became sin—for you, for me, for our freedom.Let’s come with reverent hearts, ready to meet Jesus in the garden and respond with worship, gratitude, and holy surrender.

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    Christ Over Caesar

    In Daniel chapter 3, Hebrew exiles stood before the most powerful King of their time and declared:“We want to make it clear to you, O king, that we will never serve your gods or worship the image you have set up.”Daniel 3:18Their courage echoes through history, reminding us that true worship refuses to compromise, even in the face of fire. The Book of Daniel gives us a powerful and clear blueprint of lives wholly surrendered to the Lordship of Yahweh, no matter the cost.In a world that pressures us to bow to cultural idols and compromise truth, we are called to stand firm and testify with our lives that Christ is King, not Caesar.

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    Ready For War?

    In Joshua 22, the West Side tribes were ready for war—not against their enemies, but against their own brethren.Why?Because assumption replaced understanding.The Eastern tribes, who had fought faithfully alongside their brothers, shedding blood and laboring for the promise, built an altar—not for rebellion, but for remembrance. Yet, instead of seeking the truth, their brothers assumed the worst.When we react first, instead of seeking the Lord, our past wounds can distort present reality. Instead of asking, they accused. Instead of listening, they judged. And the same men who once stood together in battle were now ready to destroy each other—over a misunderstanding.This is a warning for us today.“A house divided cannot stand.” (Mark 3:25)The greatest fractures in families, friendships, and the Body of Christ don’t come from the outside—they start within.But there is good news: Jesus is still the Great Reconciler! Let’s come believing that His perfect love will unite us once again—healing every wound, silencing every fear, and drawing us together as one.

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    What Are You Building?

    At all times, we are constructing, building, or growing something. Whether we realize it or not, our lives are constantly in motion, shaping a legacy, a future, or even a false sense of security.So the question isn’t if we are building, but what we are building—and who we are building it for.Are we building altars that honor God or monuments to ourselves?"Unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labor in vain." Psalm 127:1So join us this Sunday in asking the Holy Spirit to reveal The Danger of Self-Promotion and the Power of God-Promotion—the emptiness of elevating ourselves versus the unmatched beauty of being lifted by the Lord.

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    Noah's Altar

    The Spirit of the Living God is calling us to a deeper place of worship—a place where we don’t just sing songs but surrender fully to His presence, offering our hearts as a sacrifice of praise.When Noah stepped out of the ark into a cleansed world, his first act was not to build a home, plant a field, or secure his future.No—he built an altar to the Lord!"And Noah build an altar to the Lord" Genesis 8:20Why? Because worship was his first response! A heart of gratitude is what the Lord desires.True worship is not just words we speak—it is an offering, an altar we build with our lives, declaring, “Lord, You are first in all things!”Let’s gather at the altar, offering our lives as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God (Romans 12:1).

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    Name Calling

    “Lord, even the demons submit to us in YOUR Name!” Luke 10:17 The disciples returned to Jesus rejoicing because they didn’t just use His Name; they knew the One behind it.But in Acts 19, the sons of Sceva attempted to use the Name of Jesus without relationship, and they left beaten and broken.The difference is relationship.Do you use the Name of Jesus, or do you truly know it?When you simply repeat His Name without a personal connection, without faith and surrender, you will always leave empty.But when you walk in intimacy with Him, when you truly know His power, you will leave victorious!

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    What Are You Thinking?

    The world seeks to bind our minds with anxiety, doubt, and distractions, but God's Word calls us to renewal and transformation."Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what is the good, pleasing, and perfect will of God." Romans 12:2Your thoughts matter. What you magnify becomes your master. Are you feeding your spirit with truth, or are you allowing fear to take hold?A single revelation of Christ can transform your life completely. His sacrifice, His presence, and His Spirit are more than enough to renew your mind and lead you into His perfect will.Don’t stay where fear keeps you, step into the freedom that comes from a mind fixed on Christ.See you this Sunday!

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    Follow Me

    This Sunday, February 9th at 10am, we gather to worship the Lord in Spirit and Truth, celebrating the life-changing power of His grace, which is sufficient for anyone willing to receive it.What better way to illustrate this grace and mercy than Jesus calling a tax collector—one of the most despised men in Israel—to be His disciple?Matthew had built his fortune by exploiting his own people, yet in a single moment, everything changed.As Luke 5:27 says, "After this, Jesus went out and saw a tax collector by the name of Levi sitting at his tax booth. ‘Follow me,’ Jesus said to him."To Christ, who you were before He meets you matters far less than who you're willing to become once He does.The Nazarene is knocking—He has been and will continue to knock on the hearts of all creation, but it’s up to us to open the door and let Him in.As Revelation 3:20 reminds us, “Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come into him and eat with him, and he with me.”

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    Dethroning Idols

    God is revealing that idols don’t just steal our attention—they rob us of our inheritance in Christ. His command is clear:“You shall have no other gods before Me.” (Exodus 20:3)If we truly desire to see the King in His fullness, every idol in our lives must fall—because no idol went to the cross for you.This is a call to surrender, to tear down everything that has tried to take His place and to step into the freedom and power of wholehearted devotion.

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    A New Thing

    "Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it?" (Isaiah 43:19)The Holy Spirit is moving, awakening hearts and ushering in a new wave of God’s glory. This is a time of awakening—a call to step into His purposes as He dismantles the systems of Babylon and establishes His Kingdom on Earth. Let’s gather with open hearts, ready to discern and align with what He’s doing in this hour.Come expectant—He’s ready to pour out His power and Glory the likes of which no eye has seen.

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    Holy Hope

    Romans 15:13 speaks directly to what He offers:"May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope."This isn’t fleeting optimism or shallow comfort. It’s the kind of hope that anchors your soul, the kind only He can give. When the world wavers, His hope remains steady. When joy and peace feel distant, He fills us—not partially, but completely—so that by His Spirit, we overflow with what cannot be shaken.If you’ve been running low, if the week has been heavy, if the fight feels relentless, come. Together, we’ll lift our eyes to the One who defines hope and allows it to take root in us.

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    Weapon of Prayer

    When Christ was preparing to enter into the crushing weight of the cross, He makes a statement to His disciples:“Watch and pray that you may not enter into temptation. The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak.” Matthew 26:41The Greek word for "watch" is (grēgoreō), which means to be vigilant or to stay awake. In the context of this verse, Jesus is urging His disciples to remain spiritually alert.The call to "watch" is a reminder for believers to be constantly aware of spiritual dangers and to guard against complacency.Prayer is a weapon we have been given to wage war in the heavenlies, to push back the schemes of satan and advance the Kingdom of God.The commandments to pray abound throughout Scripture. God has woven the pages of the Bible with invitations to see victory and breakthrough in our own lives, in others and in the land we live.When the church starts praying, chains start breaking.

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    Fix Your Eyes

    When the eyes of your heart fixate on the things of this world, your clarity fades, and distractions cloud your purpose. But when they are set on Jesus, boldness ignites—a boldness that births victory and reveals His Kingdom in your life.“The next day he saw Jesus coming toward him, and said, ‘Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!’” John 1:29What you behold, you will become. What you focus on, you will worship. The affection of your gaze will shape the desires of your heart.In 2025, it is time to ascend above the noise and distractions, to fix our eyes on Jesus and step into a bold, unwavering vision of His glory. I believe the Lord is drawing His people higher—from blurred vision to bold vision, into a place where His glory is revealed in greater measure.Join us this Sunday as we respond to His invitation to be transformed. Together, let’s set our eyes on the One who refines us, equips us, and sends us into the world to carry His Glory.

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    Wonderfully Made

    This Sunday, we’re shifting things slightly to embrace a simpler, family-centered flow.We believe something powerful happens when we come before Him as families, lifting our voices in unity and expectation.His presence doesn’t depend on our programs. He is faithful to meet us when we come hungry and surrendered.

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    Great Joy

    The Savior stepped into our world to bring hope, healing, and redemption. Jesus—fully God, yet fully human—entered our story to rewrite it with grace and truth. “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people.” (Luke 2:10)This good news is for everyone—every heart longing for hope, every soul in need of peace.Come and celebrate the great joy that changes everything!

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    Jehovah Rapha

    Our God is a God of victory!He sent the chains of slavery into the sea when he drowned Pharaoh and his chariots.He silenced the arrogant boasts of Sennacherib, proving that no earthly king can stand against the Lord of Hosts.He sent the Philistines running from the sling of a shepherd boy.He conquered Satan himself, casting him down and stripping him of authority.And He claimed the ultimate victory over death, hell and the grave when He declared,“It is finished!”He is Jehovah Rapha and we can’t wait to worship Him in Spirit and in Truth."If you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes."Mark 9:23

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His House Nashville is a called out group of believers worshipping God in Spirit and Truth and building a pure altar of worship and prayer unto King Jesus. Our vision is to see fewer platforms to man and more altars unto the King. We are the Ekklesia - a called-out body of believers gathering to establish, equip, and release believers into all mountains of culture. We desire to see the Kingdom of Heaven advance beyond four walls and Jesus get His full reward through the preaching of the full gospel without compromise. John 4:24 is the banner waving over His House Nashville as we worship God in Spirit and Truth. We are a house marked by Victory - and that sound echoes throughout our worship, prayers, and declarations. Together, we are building a pure altar. Come, bring your torch, dip into the flames, and go forth in Kingdom power, identity, and transformation.

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