The Sounds of Summer is a series of worship gatherings done sporadically throughout the summer that key in on Engage Newark’s unique position to worship in a performing arts venue.
The Sounds of Summer is a series of worship gatherings done sporadically throughout the summer that key in on Engage Newark’s unique position to worship in a performing arts venue.
Pastor Reggie Byrd talks with us about praying to God to remove our defects of character to bring us into alignment with what God wants us to be and to do.
Brother Keynan Williams helps us to be H.O.T. and remember that it’s better to be humble, than to be humbled.
Confession is good for the soul…and for your relationships
Making a close examination of one’s self regarding their personal past and their own responses to the things that have happened to them are vital in the process of recovery and discipleship. We can see WHY we have made the choices we have made and hopefully not make the same negative choices again.
Making a decision is not the same as doing something about the decision. Jesus didn’t call us to make decisions, Jesus called us to follow Him…we must actually put ourselves in a position to follow Him!
Looking into the Hebrew Scripture in the Book of Daniel we find an emperor who hit rock bottom until he believed in God and his sanity was restored.
Before we can experience the wholeness found in Jesus we must first admit to our brokenness apart from Jesus.
At first glance, this seems okay to say – of course Christians should love people and abhor sin – but what if this phrase force people to see people as sinners rather than as neighbors?
In an effort to explain why bad things have happened, some people will claim that they didn’t have enough faith as if they had the power over a situation based on a certain level of optimism or hope. This is one of the things Christians need to stop saying immediately. Jesus is the author and…
We like to use this phrase to encourage people when they are going through a difficult time, but it’s based on a passage of Scripture that has been misused and misinterpreted. Listen as Pastor Reggie Byrd dives deep on this phrase Christians should stop saying immediately.