Freedom House Church and Healing Centre

Abandon to discover

Good morning saints, Praise the Lord! It was good to see most of you yesterday in our Zoom meeting. This isolation is hopefully creating in us a longing to be with each other, face to face. I can't help but think of those who are persecuted for their faith, separated from loved ones and isolated in confinement. Let us keep praying for one

Hungry?

Hello Church, Hope you are well! Isolation is a great opportunity to spend time with Jesus, getting to know Him more.  I love today's story of the feeding of the five thousand (Luke 9:10-20) - it has so many lessons for us as followers of Jesus. Here's how God has spoken to me with this passage of scripture: 1. Never turn away

Keep it simple

Good Morning Church...Praise the Lord! Our God reigns! The empty tomb tells me so! This week's reading is Luke 9:1-11 - Eugene Peterson, who wrote The Message, entitles this section of the gospel, "keep it simple". In other words, just be who Jesus made you to be, with the power He gave you. Why do we have to complicate it? Don't take
Matthew 27: 50 And when Jesus had cried out again in a loud voice, he gave up his spirit. 51 At that moment the curtain of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom. The earth shook, the rocks split 52 and the tombs broke open. The bodies of many holy people who had died were raised to life.53 They came out of the
Hello Church, What a great passage we have today: Luke 8:1-3, 15-25! Chapter 8 starts with Jesus preaching the Good News of the Kingdom of God - and His words produced fruit. How do we know? Many women were healed of evil spirits and diseases (vs. 2)! The words of Jesus are powerful! Jesus says if His word is planted in our hearts, we will
Good morning church,                       WEEKLY READING LUKE 8:1-15 The world is still in panic mode. But don't worry, in yesterday's message to the nation, right after thanking faith groups for not meeting, our Prime Minister told us to "trust science". If you trust science,
Good morning friends, We have arrived on our journey through Luke to a very powerful passage -with only 3 main characters. I don't want to comment on it too much. It is a story about forgiveness, grace, mercy, pride versus humility, male & female, true worship, and true faith. We don't know who the woman is. This story is different than that
Weekly reading: Luke 7:18-35 (Matthew 11:2-19) Good morning friends, Spring is on it's way! Up to 12 degrees today! Things are looking good, and God is still in control. If you were John the baptist, locked in a Roman prison, life would not be so good. Especially, remembering that you were the one who announced that the Messiah, Deliverer