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The Message x Mount Moriah
by Mount Moriah Holiness Church
Enjoy the messages from our services at Mount Moriah Holiness Church!
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My Best Still Needs God
In this powerful message, Bishop Mills reminds us that no matter how far we’ve come, how strong we’ve become, or how well we’re doing… we still need God.Growth requires work—especially when it comes to our relationship with Him. There are no days off. Every day matters. Every decision matters. And while the enemy works to stop our progress, we must stay committed to getting stronger in God.This message challenges us to check our pride, trust God beyond what we see, and embrace our “nevertheless” moments—when God calls us to move differently than what we think we know.Even at your best… you still need God.Main Scripture: Luke 5:1-10Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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Always Pray
In this message, Elder Mills reminded us of the importance of maintaining a consistent and persistent prayer life. Through the parable of the widow, we see that even in seasons of delay or opposition, we must not lose heart or become discouraged.Prayer is our direct communication with God—whether spoken or silent, private or public—and it should be a continual part of our daily lives, not just a response in times of trouble.This message encourages us to:Remain persistent in prayer, even when answers are delayedTurn to God in every situation—good, bad, or uncertainEliminate doubt by staying connected through prayerDevelop prayer as a daily habit, not a last resortWhen we stay committed to prayer, we strengthen our faith, find peace in the waiting, and remain aligned with God’s will.“Men ought always to pray, and not to faint.” — Luke 18:1Main Scripture: Luke 18:1-8Other Scripture Mentioned: James 1:5; Philippians 4:6-7 ; 1 Thessalonians 5:17 and moreFollow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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Developing Strength From Within
Strength isn’t just about what we show on the outside—it starts from within.In this message, Bishop Mills reminded us that our access to God is what nourishes our spirit and gives us the foundation we need to grow. As believers, we should have a continual desire to move forward and deepen our relationship with Him.Even in challenging times, God has not forgotten about us. He sees us, knows us, and understands what lies ahead. Because He is unchanging—faithful in His character, His will, and His promises—we can trust and stand on what He has spoken.To truly develop strength:We must build on a solid foundation in GodEmbrace His Word in our everyday livesSeek Him consistently—not just in difficult momentsAllow challenges to reveal and strengthen usLife will present trials, but we are never alone. When we remain rooted in God and continue to seek Him, we grow stronger, wiser, and more equipped for what’s ahead.No matter where you are in your journey—keep growing. Keep seeking. Keep trusting.Main Scripture: 1 Samuel 30:1-8Other Scripture Mentioned: Hebrews 6:13-16, 1 Samuel 30:9-31Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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Choose
In this message, Elder Mills reminds us that we are reminded that serving God is not automatic—it’s a choice we have to make daily.Reflecting on past blessings helps strengthen our faith and encourages us to continue walking with God, but ultimately, it’s up to us to decide: will we follow Him, or will we allow distractions, negativity, and other things to take His place?We’ve all made wrong choices before—but growth comes when we learn from them and begin choosing God intentionally.This message challenges us to:Give God our undivided attentionBe mindful of what we allow to become idolsTrust what God has said without waveringAlign our desires with His willThe truth is simple:Choosing God will change your life.And when you choose Him, you can rest in knowing—He has your back.“Choose you this day whom ye will serve…” (Joshua 24:15)Main Scripture: Joshua 24:13-15Other Scripture Mentioned: Deuteronomy 30:19, 1 Kings 18:21, Matthew 7:13-14; 6:24, Proverbs 3:5-6Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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He Did It For Me
In this Resurrection Sunday message Bishop Mills reminded us that what looked like defeat was actually victory.Too often, we count trouble as loss… but God uses every trial to strengthen us and remind us of who He is.Jesus didn’t just die—He sacrificed, endured, and rose again so that we could have life.This message reminds us:• Trouble is not defeat—it’s a place where strength is built• You will face tests and trials, but you don’t have to go through them alone• Even in unpleasant times, God is still God• “It is finished” was never defeat—it was victoryJesus went through everything He did to show us that we can go through.And if He did all of that for us…the least we can do is remain faithful and continue to serve Him.No matter how hard life gets—don’t give up on God.Never forget what He did for you.Main Scripture: Matthew 28:1-10Other Scripture Mentioned: Luke 23Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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Do You Know Who You Are?
In this powerful message, Bishop Mills reminded us of the importance of knowing who we are in God—regardless of what others may say or how we may be treated.Too often, we allow opinions, labels, and outside voices to shape our identity. But when you truly understand who God has called you to be, you won’t be easily shaken.This message challenges us to:• Embrace what God has pronounced over our lives• Recognize who we are so we can receive what God has for us• Remain confident, even when others don’t understand or accept us• Stay rooted in God’s truth instead of people’s opinionsWe’re also reminded that there will be moments where you have to know who you are—because everything around you may try to tell you otherwise.No matter what comes your way, remain relentless in your faith and determined not to be separated from the love of God.You are who God says you are.You are His child. Never forget.Main Scripture: 2 Chronicles 20:13-17Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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Don't Slip
In this message, Elder Mills reminded us how easy it is to lose our footing when we take our eyes off of God.Asaph found himself questioning and becoming distracted after looking at the prosperity of others. What he saw caused him to wrestle with doubt—but it also revealed something deeper: our questions often reflect what we believe.When we focus too much on what others have, it can lead to comparison, envy, and spiritual instability. But God calls us to stay anchored, trust Him as our provider, and remain content with what He has given us.Even in moments where we feel like we’re slipping, God is faithful. His Word repositions us, His mercy reaches for us, and His hand holds us up.No matter what you’re facing—stay focused, trust God, and don’t slip.Main Scripture: Psalms 73Other Scriptures Mentioned: Psalms 94:18-19; Isaiah 45:23Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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Put It All In His Hands
Fear has a way of appearing suddenly, and when it does, it can intensify our emotions and cause us to question what we believe. But even in moments of uncertainty, God remains faithful to His promises.In this message, Bishop Mills reminds us that God makes a pathway for His people and will never default on what He has spoken. Many times we find ourselves trying to hold on to situations, figure things out on our own, or fight battles that were never ours to fight.But when we place our situations in God's hands, things work out far better than anything we could accomplish ourselves.The enemy may try to distract us from where our focus should be, but when we follow the instructions of God and trust Him completely, we will find victory.Whatever is troubling you, whatever battle you may be facing, remember this truth:Put it all in the hands of God.Main Scripture: 2 Chronicles 20:13-17Other Scriptures Mentioned: 2 Chronicles 20 (remaining verses); Deuteronomy 31:1-8Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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A Great God
No matter what we face, we serve a great God who is able to see our situations and bring us through them.In this message, Elder Mills reminds us to lay aside distractions, keep our focus on God, and trust that He is able to provide what we need and more. When we come to Him sincerely, God hears us and will come see about us.Even in the midst of trials, we can remain confident in this truth: God is great enough to bring us out.Main Scripture: Exodus 15:1-11Other Scripture Mentioned: Psalms 145:3Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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When I Am Weak He Makes Me Strong
Sometimes life feels like a wilderness — physically, mentally, or both at the same time. In those moments, we can feel drained, distracted, and even distant from God.But weakness is not the end of the story.In this message, Bishop Mills reminds us that:God is limitless, even when we are limitedWaiting is part of God’s prescriptionWhen we recognize our weakness, we position ourselves to receive His strengthHis grace is sufficientWhat we focus on gains our attentionIf something is interfering with your communion with God, it may also be affecting your strength and your joy.“When I am weak, then am I strong.”Listen in and be reminded: you can count on God. He is aware. And when you allow Him to, He will make you strong.Main Scripture: Psalms 63Other Scriptures Mentioned: 2 Corinthians 12:8–10; Isaiah 40:28–31; Numbers 16:32Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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Am I Pleasing God?
In this message, Elder Mills reminds us that our number one goal as believers should be to please God.Pleasing God is more than words — it is our actions, attitudes, and the condition of our hearts. What we take in, what we meditate on, and what we allow into our spirit will eventually come out of our mouths. Scripture reminds us that as a man thinks, so is he.Are we guarding our spirit?Are we mindful of what we meditate on?Are our thoughts and words acceptable in His sight?When we are weak, we must admit it and ask God for help. When outside noise tries to interrupt our meditation, we must intentionally seek His voice. Everything we face has already been addressed in the Word of God — nothing is new to Him.Ask yourself daily:“Lord, am I pleasing You?”Main Scripture: Psalms 19:14Other Scriptures Mentioned: Leviticus 1:3-10, 22:17-25; 1 Peter 1:3-5, 18-19; Proverbs 23:7Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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My Responsibility To God
In this message, Bishop Mills reminds us that as believers, we are not just followers—we are servants and stewards. Everything we have has been entrusted to us by God, and with that comes responsibility.God is faithful to us, and in return, He calls us to faithfulness—faithful in worship, faithful in praise, faithful in giving, faithful in obedience. In a time marked by unfaithfulness and self-reliance, we are challenged to position ourselves to hear God, trust Him fully, and put Him first in every area of our lives.A faithful servant fulfills the responsibilities given by the Master. The question becomes: Are we truly doing what God has asked of us?Main Scripture: 1 Corinthians 4:1-5Other Scriptures Mentioned: Exodus 12:3; John 1:28; Revelation 20:1; Matthew 6:33Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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Through It All
In this message, Elder D. Mills reminds us that trials and suffering are not a surprise for those who live for Christ—they are part of the journey. Drawing from 1 Peter 4:12–19, this teaching challenges believers to examine how they respond when difficulty comes and where their trust truly lies.We are reminded that suffering for doing good refines us, while suffering for doing evil brings shame. No matter the trial, we are called to rejoice, remain obedient, and trust God through it all. This message encourages believers to press on, stand firm, and hold fast to faith, knowing that God is present—even in the fire.Main Scripture: 1 Peter 4:12-19Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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What's That Noise You're Carrying
In this message, we’re challenged to examine the “noise” we carry daily and what it reflects about our relationship with God. Drawing from Psalm 100 and Deuteronomy 28:47–48, Elder Mills reminds us that praise is not just something we do—it’s an expression of trust, joy, and obedience.The message encourages believers to evaluate whether their noise is praise or something else—complaint, boasting, negativity, or fear. We’re reminded that if we trust God enough to bring things to Him, we must also trust Him enough to praise Him through it.No matter what negativity may arise, God remains the answer. When we change our noise, we change our posture—and when our noise becomes praise, it reflects a heart aligned with God.Main Scripture: Isaiah 43:1-7Other Scriptures Mentioned: Deuteronomy 28:47-48Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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So Glad I Made It
In this message, Bishop Mills reminds us that God has already redeemed us and made provision for everything we face. Even when the enemy tries to distract or discourage, God remains faithful to His promises and attentive to His people.This sermon encourages believers to reflect on what God has already done, trust Him through difficult seasons, and remember that no matter what we’re facing, God will make a way.Main Scripture: Isaiah 43:1-7Other Scriptures Mentioned: Romans 8Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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My Journey, My Strength
In this message, Bishop Mills reminds us that our walk with God is personal, and the strength we need for it comes from Him alone. We’re encouraged to stop measuring our journey against someone else’s and to recognize that even when paths cross, no two journeys are the same.Depending on ourselves leads to fatigue, but depending on God takes us from strength to strength. Grace is God’s gift—freely given—and it prepares us for the glory that follows. No matter our past, our valleys, or our struggles, God remains our shield and source. When He offers us grace, strength, and provision, it’s because He has found us worthy to receive it.This message calls us to make room for our own journey, trust God for our own strength, and confidently receive what He is offering.Main Scripture: Psalms 84:11; Romans 5:1–2Other Scriptures Mentioned: More verses from Psalm 84Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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When God Changes Your Mind
In this message, Elder Mills rreminds us that even when our plans feel set, God can interrupt them for a greater purpose. When God changes our mind, it often brings us into a place of humility, submission, and deeper trust in Him.Fear may rise when God redirects us, but obedience requires trusting that He knows the plans we do not. God calls us to commitment—not comfort—and when He shifts our direction, we must choose whether to submit to His will or resist it. No matter where we are or how well things seem to be going, God can change our mind so that His purpose is fulfilled for His glory.Main Scripture: Acts 9:1–9Other Scripture Mentioned: Jeremiah 29:11; 1 Corinthians 2:16Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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Rise Up
In this message, Bishop Mills reminds us that comfort can sometimes keep us stuck. Over time, we may lose focus on the practices and disciplines that brought us growth, causing us to resist the very change God is trying to bring. God knows when we need to be refreshed and restored—and renewal often requires us to reposition ourselves so He can use us fully.Just like the man in Acts 3, rising up required faith, action, and the willingness to accept what God was offering. God is not hiding His work in our lives, and He never leaves unfinished business. When we reach toward Him, listen, and receive what He says, He gives us strength to rise up, move forward, and walk in renewed purpose.Main Scripture: Hebrews 12:1-3, 12-13Other Scriptures Mentioned: Psalm 23; Genesis 1; Genesis 28Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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Keeping Your Pace
In this message, Elder Mills reminds us that our walk with God is not a sprint—it’s a marathon that requires endurance, focus, and trust. Each of us has a pace given by God, and it’s our responsibility to stay in step with Him, not driven by comparison or pressure from others.We’re encouraged to lay aside anything that weighs us down, trust God’s direction, and keep moving forward—even when we feel tired or unsure. A God-driven pace is steady, purposeful, and aligned with His will. When we keep His pace, we stay on track and find strength, joy, and endurance along the way.Main Scripture: Hebrews 12:1-3, 12-13Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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When I'm Waiting That's When I'm Getting Stronger
In this message, Elder Mills reminds us that waiting is not wasted time—it’s a season of strengthening. Even when things don’t happen on our timeline, God is at work building endurance, faith, and trust within us.Waiting requires obedience, determination, and the humility to acknowledge our weaknesses. As we stand still and trust God, He supplies strength where it’s needed and provision at the right time. God’s timing is always perfect, and when we wait on Him, everything works for our good.Main Scripture: Isaiah 40:28–31 Other Scripture Mentioned: 2 Corinthians 12:10; Galatians 6:9Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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The Path To Victory Is Through My Troubles
In this message, Bishop Mills reminded us that faith is active, not passive. There is no victory without struggle — and the very things we face are often the tools God uses to strengthen us, shape us, and push us into our destiny.Trouble is a part of life, but it should never stop our progress. Trials reveal how genuine our faith is, expose our weak spots, and remind us to let the Word of God take root in our hearts. God allows difficulties not to destroy us, but to develop us.We must choose God, receive what He is giving, and speak His truth over our circumstances. Because even when we can’t see the progress yet, God is working all things together for our good — and the path to victory often runs straight through the troubles we’d rather avoid.Main Scripture: Deuteronomy 30:15–20 Other Scripture Mentioned: Romans 8:18, 28; Luke 8; Psalms 139; 1 Corinthians 10:13Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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Giving Thanks
In this message, Elder Mills reminds us that gratitude is more than a reaction — it’s a reflection of trust in God. Scripture teaches us to give thanks in everything (1 Thessalonians 5:16–18), not because every situation feels good, but because God is present in all of it.We’re encouraged to find God in everything we face, depend on Him fully, and stay close through prayer and obedience. Thankfulness and trust go hand in hand: when we trust God, we’re thankful; when we stop giving thanks, we’ve stopped trusting Him.No matter the circumstance, keep your focus, carry God with you, and choose to give thanks.Main Scripture: 2 Kings 3:1–3, 14–18 Other Scripture Mentioned: Colossians 3:1-4Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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Good Still Needs God
In this message, Bishop Mills reminded us that being a “good person” is not the same as being connected to God. Goodness alone doesn’t qualify us for God’s favor — it’s our relationship with Him, our faith, and our willingness to serve that unlocks what He has for us.We learned that without God, even our best efforts fall short. But when we sincerely serve Him, God makes provision look like a light thing. His favor meets our faith, even when we feel exhausted, stretched, or unworthy.Because good still needs God — and God is ready to bless those who trust and serve Him.Main Scripture: 2 Kings 3:1–3, 14–18Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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Even When I Don't See It, I still Belive
In this message, Elder Mills reminded us that faith doesn’t depend on what we see—it depends on what (and who) we trust.When life doesn’t go as planned or answers seem delayed, our belief must remain steady. Even in moments of doubt, God is still listening, still working, and still making a way.Because true faith says, “I’ll keep believing—even when I can’t see it.”Main Scripture: John 20:24-29Other Scriptures Mentioned: Matthew 9:28-29, John 14:6Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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Righteousness According To God
In this message, Bishop Mills reminded us that true righteousness isn’t based on our opinions or good intentions — it’s defined by God Himself.We can’t achieve righteousness on our own; it’s only through Christ that we’re made right in God’s sight. As we spend time with Him, our thoughts, actions, and desires begin to change.Tune in as we’re reminded to seek God’s guidance, listen for His voice, and commit to walking in His righteousness — not our own.Main Scripture: Psalms 33:1-5, 18-22Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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There Is Work To Be Done
In this message, Elder Mills reminded us that God has chosen us with purpose — and He expects effort, not excuses. Our service to Him isn’t measured by how much we do, but by the heart and quality behind it. Stay focused, stay faithful, and keep your hand to the plow. When you do the work God assigned you, He’ll handle the rest and reward you in His timing.Main Scripture: Matthew 20:18-16Other Scriptures Mentioned: 2 Chronicles 7:14Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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What God Heard & What God Did
In this message, Bishop Mills reminded us that when life gets heavy, God still hears and responds. Even when we feel alone, He’s right there — strengthening us through every struggle. Pain has purpose, and every challenge is shaping our faith. The enemy may try to make us question God, but His timing is perfect and His plan is good. Keep trusting, keep fighting, and remember: difficulty doesn’t mean quit — it means keep going.Main Scripture: 2 Samuel 22:8-16Other Scriptures Mentioned: Romans 8:28Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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Taste Testing
In this message, Elder Mills reminded us that there’s safety and peace in the presence of God — a circle of protection for those who trust Him.When you taste and see that the Lord is good, you experience His provision, His faithfulness, and His power to carry you through even the hardest moments. Fear may try to step in, but your faith and daily communion with God will remind you that He’s still good — all the time.Keep that open line of communication through prayer, reading the Word, and living a life that reflects His goodness. Because once you’ve tried God for yourself, you’ll know there’s nothing better. Main Scripture: Psalms 34:1-8Other Scriptures Mentioned: 1 Samuel 21:10-15Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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I Will Not Quit
In this message, Bishop Mills reminded us that commitment to God requires consistency — even when life gets heavy. Different seasons call for different responses, and sometimes the very thing you’re working toward takes more time, effort, and focus than you expected.He also reminded us not to get so busy that we lose sight of our connection with God — that daily communion is what keeps us grounded. We also learned that our attitude plays a huge role in how we overcome challenges. Belief creates expectations, expectations shape our attitude, and our attitude determines our behavior.When things get tough, hold firm. Set your mind, put in the work, and remember: you will not quit.Main Scripture: 2 Chronicles 15:1-8Other Scriptures Mentioned: Isaiah 15:3, 2 Corinthians 1:20Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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I Won't Let Go Until...
In this message, Elder Mills challenged us to refuse to give up in the struggle. Like Jacob, we sometimes wrestle with obstacles that force us to submit—not to defeat, but to God’s will. When you give your burdens to Him, don’t take them back. Stay in relationship with God, trust His promises, and hold on until your change comes. The blessing may not look how you expected, but if you keep the faith, God will bring you through—even if you come out with a limp, you’ll still come out victorious.Main Scripture: Genesis 32:24-32Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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The Enemy's Plan Does Not Interrupt My Commitment
In this message, Bishop Mills reminded us that real commitment to God is lived out daily—not based on what people say, not dependent on others to motivate us, and not shaken by the enemy’s schemes. Our walk with God requires consistency, boldness, and regular communion with Him. No matter who’s around us, or what we face, we’re called to stand firm and refuse to let opposition or distraction interrupt our commitment to God.Main Scripture: Numbers 22:1-6 Other Scriptures Mentioned: Genesis 12:3Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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How Do You Ask Him?
In this message, Elder Mills challenged us to think about how we approach God. It’s not just about asking—it’s about asking with the right heart. Scripture reminds us that selfish motives lead to empty prayers, but when we’re connected to the true vine and seek first His kingdom, God provides what we truly need. Prayer requires respect, alignment with His will, and faith that He will answer. How do you ask Him? The way you ask makes all the difference.Main Scripture: John 15:7 Other Scriptures Mentioned: James 4:3, Matthew 6:33, Mark 11:24, James 1:5-6, 1 John 5:14Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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Turn It Over To Jesus
In this message, Bishop Mills reminded us that no matter what trials or opposition we face, we can call on Jesus—He hears us and He saves. God is not bothered by our cries for help; instead, He invites us to bring our burdens to Him. The key to overcoming fear and uncertainty is growing our trust in Him through prayer, time in His word, and listening to His voice. Even when life leaves us vulnerable, we don’t have to carry it alone—turn it over to Jesus, and He will see you through.Main Scripture: Psalms 55:16-23 Other Scriptures Mentioned: 1 Peter 5:6Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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God Is My Everything - Overseer Louise Kiniel
**This message is posted in loving memory of Overseer Louise Kiniel**In this message, Overseer Kiniel reminded us that God is the first and the last. He's the beginning and the end. You can't go before Him or after Him. God is everything!Main Scripture: Revelation 22Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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Listening & Doing
In this message, Elder Mills reminded us of the importance of listening to God and doing what He tells us. Faith isn’t just about hearing God’s Word—it’s about living it. James tells us to be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to anger, because selfish anger never brings righteousness. The Word is meant to transform us, not just inspire us for a moment. Don’t settle for a Sunday-to-Sunday relationship with God—read, apply, and obey His Word daily. When fear confronts you, remember that God is with you and will carry you through. Listening is good, but doing is where faith comes alive.Main Scripture: James 1:19-27Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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Why Do I Need To Renew My Mind?
In this message, Bishop Mills reminded us that life’s changes and challenges often require us to rethink, readjust, and renew our minds. God calls us not to be shaped by the world around us, but to present ourselves as living sacrifices, continually growing into what pleases Him. Renewal means resisting temptations, letting go of what hinders us, and embracing what God gives—even when it’s uncomfortable—because it’s for our good. True change begins with us: if we want things to be different, we must be willing to think differently and live differently, staying committed to growth in Him.Main Scripture: Romans 12:1-3, 1 Corinthians 2:14Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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Faith Under Fire
In this message, Elder Mills reminded us that faith isn’t proven in comfort—it’s tested in the heat of trials. Even when challenges come, and what God promised hasn’t yet appeared, He’s still with us. When your faith is under fire, don’t retreat—fight harder. Call on God, use the tools He’s given you, and remember: the very things that try to consume your faith can be overcome when you trust Him fully.Main Scripture: Jeremiah 20:1-2, 10-13Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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Holy Convocation 2025: Feed Your Fire
In this message, Bishop Mills reminded that just like a fire, our God-given purpose needs to be fed. Life will bring bruises, distractions, and frustrations—but those can become fuel if we choose to grow from them. The enemy’s attacks are often a sign that we’re making progress in God’s plan, so let them motivate us to press forward. If there’s still “smoke” in your life, there’s potential for a fresh flame. Remember who you are and whose you are—made in God’s image, strengthened by His Spirit. Burn away habits and hindrances, and keep stirring up the gift God has placed inside you. No matter what you face, feed your fire.Main Scripture: Matthew 12:15-21Other Scripture Mentioned: 2 Timothy 1:6Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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Holy Convocation 2025: Don't Get It Twisted: It's Not About Us, It's About Jesus - Rev. Otis Wiley
In this message, Rev. Wiley reminds us that life isn’t about our own glory—it’s about keeping our focus on Jesus. God gives us U-turns, allowing us to turn from wrong and choose what’s right. We’re called to stay humble, remembering that every blessing, open door, and way made comes from Him alone. No matter what the state of the world or the church may look like, when we fix our eyes on Jesus, He will carry us through.Main Scripture: 2 Corinthians 3:5-6. Luke 18:1-14Other Scriptures Mentioned: James 2:10, Colossians 2:13, Ephesians 4:36; 5:30, 2 Timothy 2:13Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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Holy Convocation 2025: Feed The Flame - Pastor Dexter Long
In this message, Pastor Long challenges us to “feed the flame” of God’s gift in our lives. Our purpose, peace, and identity come from God alone—not people. We keep the fire burning through faith, courage to speak boldly, and a willingness to endure for Christ. Even when others walk away, God’s grace sustains us. By consistently feeding our spirit with His Word, we give God room to kindle our faith and keep it burning strong.Main Scripture: 2 Timothy 1:3-8Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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A New Motivation Of Purpose
In this message, Bishop Mills teaches that frustration can be a sign you’re on the right track. The enemy fights hardest when your God-given purpose disrupts his plans. Instead of letting frustration stop you, use it as fuel to keep going. Challenges, resistance, and even delays can build patience, resilience, and deeper trust in God’s timing. When you work through frustration, you position yourself for growth, transformation, and fulfillment of your purpose.Main Scripture: Ezra 4:1-5, Galatians 2:17-21Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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Don't Let Go Of Your Faith
In this message, Bishop Mills reminded us to hold on to our faith. Don't lose confidence just because you've suffered something. Just because you attempt something and it doesn't work, doesn't mean it won't happen. You have the ability to affect your circumstances with how you speak to yourself and about yourself or situation. Speak with faith. No matter what you face, if God has made you a promise, stand on it and believe the promise. You will be challenged, but don't let go of your faith. If God made you a promise, He will deliver.Main Scripture: Hebrews 10:35-38 Other Scripture Mentioned: Joshua 6Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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What Did You Touch?
In this message, Elder Mills reminded us of the story of the lady with the issue of blood who touched the hem of Jesus' garment and found her healing through her faith. She then asked, “What are you touching?” When life gets overwhelming, are you reaching for God—or grabbing hold of fear, doubt, and frustration?Even in a crowd, God will stop and see about you. But it’s not just about being near Him—it’s about reaching out in faith and having a true encounter. Your breakthrough is tied to your belief. If you're hungry for Him, He won’t turn you away. Stay in His will, stay aggressive in your faith, and grab hold of what’s truly beneficial.Main Scripture: Mark 5:25-34Other Scriptures Mentioned: Matthew 6:5; 9:29Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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My Faith Is In My Heart, My Weapon Is In My Hand
In this message, we were challenged to stand firm in our faith, even when others can’t see who we truly are or don’t recognize the God we serve. Their doubts don’t define us—our relationship with God does.Be the change. Defend your faith. Walk by what you heard from God—not by what others think. Whether you're facing giants, opposition, or uncertainty, know this: you are not alone, and God will not fail you.Main Scripture: Nehemiah 1:5-11, 4:15-18Other Scriptures Mentioned: Matthew 7:24, Deuteronomy 31:6Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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There Is A Secret Place
In this week’s message, Elder Mills reminded us that God never promised a life free from danger—but He did promise to be our protection through it all. Your secret place is where you meet God in faith, worship, and surrender. It’s where distractions fade and you dwell under His covering. When you stay close, you stay protected. God hears you. He responds. And He honors your faithfulness. So call on Him with confidence—and keep that confidence. Main Scripture: Psalm 91Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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The Strength Of My Life
In this week’s message, Bishop Mills reminded us that God is the source of our strength. We’re all facing something—but no matter what it is, know this: God has not forgotten about you. You’re here because He chose you. Sometimes the struggle reveals a strength we didn’t know we had. Whatever you're going through, call on God—He’s still with you.Main Scripture: Isaiah 41: 8-13Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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When I Feel Overwhelmed
In this week’s message, Bishop Mills reminds us that feeling overwhelmed doesn’t mean we’re without hope—it means we need to lean deeper into God. His love never changes, His mercy never ends, and He’s always ready for us to call on Him. Even when life feels too heavy to carry, God strengthens us day by day and patiently waits for us to trust Him beyond our limits. Don’t let pride stop you from seeking help. God has already prepared you for this—refuse to be overtaken.Main Scripture: Psalms 61 Other Scripture Mentioned: Deuteronomy 33:25Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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The Dust That You Don't See
This week’s message from Bishop Mills was a powerful reminder that God has not forgotten you. Even when your effort isn’t received, or resistance meets you where you expected support, know this: you are only responsible for completing the assignment God gave you—not for how others respond.Sometimes life serves us things we don’t like, but they grow us, strengthen our character, and deepen our purpose. Struggles may shake our confidence, but they also position us to be vessels of strength for someone else.God sees, God hears, and God is always on time.So before you move, pause and ask: “Is this my plan or God’s?”Main Scripture: Mark 6:11 Other Scripture Mentioned: Romans 8:28Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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Finding True Peace In Trusting God
This message is all about peace! Drawing from Psalm 131 and 1 Peter 4:12, Elder Mills reminded us that real peace begins with trusting God—not just temporarily, but consistently.When fiery trials come, do we run to God or try to handle it on our own? Do we treat our relationship with Him as a priority, or an afterthought? True peace allows us to trust Him quickly, fully, and without fear—even when life doesn’t go as planned.If you don’t have God, what do you really have?Main Scripture: Psalms 131 Other Scripture Mentioned: 1 Peter 4:12Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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"Lord, It Is Nothing With Thee"
In this message, Bishop Mills reminded us that no matter what battles we face—on the outside or within—God’s authority stands. Even when it’s not acknowledged, His power doesn’t change. Your confidence alone isn’t enough—you still need God. And when you pray, believe. He doesn’t have to prove Himself… He is God. Period.Main Scripture: 2 Chronicles 14:11 Other Scripture Mentioned: Proverbs 19:21Follow On Facebook and InstagramSubscribe On YouTube!
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