He will be speaking on apologetics and how to have conversations with non-Christians as well as taking questions from the audience. We will have pastries and coffee at 9am and begin the sessions at 9:30am, getting out just in time for lunch at 12:30pm.
This is a free event so please invite your churches and friends. See attached flyer for more information and feel free to print them out to hand out to your churches!
We will also be streaming this event live @ cecwest.sermon.net for anyone who is not local and it will be archived there for later viewing.
Thanks and God Bless!
A people who seek the purpose and the will of God are a people who will see the power and the strength of God.
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Join us Monday, July 9 for Encounter Youth Night - a time for you to meet other CEC youth, grow closer to the Lord, and have tons of fun! We know that the Lord wants to be a part of this night and that He is going to show up in an amazing way!
A few details...
You don't want to miss out!!
Youth pastors, we just need one thing from you. We are asking that you talk to your youth and get them to RSVP to the event by June 1st in order to receive a free t-shirt. Of course they are still welcome to come if they sign up after this date, but they just won't be eligible for a t-shirt, which would be so sad! So encourage early sign ups!! We are doing this so we can get the correct number of shirts ordered. Please text or email us with your sign up sheet (click here) by June 1st.
John House: johnhouse2@gmail.com, 949-374-4140
Ali House: ali@houseco.net, 949-444-6982
We know from personal experience that these events impact eternity and create lifelong friendships. Please join us in prayer over the next few months, that we would hear the voice of the Lord and obey Him.
We are so excited to meet everyone and we hope to see you all soon!
]]>St. Michael's Church invites you to join us for a special evening of worship and prophetic encouragement with guest speaker Ed Traut. All are welcome!
Born and raised in South Africa, Ed moved his family to San Antonio, Texas in 1998 where he founded Prophetic Life Ministry. Ed is best known for the accuracy and consistency with which the Lord leads him to impart life changing personal and corporate prophecies. Ed's true calling is not only to minister to the body of Christ through the personal prophetic word, but to train, equip and activate the prophetic gift in others through mentorship and teaching seminars.
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The following is an excerpt from the book:
THE REVELATION CAN SEEM complex and difficult to read, much less to understand. Seven of this, three of that, and 200 million of them, all mixed in with bowls, woes, and scrolls--it can be daunting. It makes a person wonder why this strange, mysterious book was ever added to the biblical canon. Was the Revelation ultimately slapped onto the end of the Bible with a groan and the utterance, "Let someone down the road figure it out?" In fact, Revelation is pretty much the opposite of "hidden" or "mystery," as indicated by the very title, "Apocalypse," "Revelation," or "revealed." The title of the book itself means "to reveal, or to make known." In Matthew 24, Jesus said, "But concerning that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but the Father only" (verse 36). Father God will reveal it; and He did. He revealed it to His Son, who then revealed it to John. The only difference between the Olivet Discourse in the books of Matthew, Mark and Luke and the words in Revelation is that in the Gospel passages Jesus talks about what will happen within that generation, whereas in Revelation, He tells John that it has now been revealed and is about to happen: "Very soon." "The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave Him to show to His bond-servants, the things which must soon take place; and He sent and communicated it by His angel to His bond-servant John, who testified to the word of God and to the testimony of Jesus Christ, even to all that he saw." Revelation 1:1-2
Father Conkle first entered the ministry in 1968 with the Assemblies of God. His study of The Revelation of Jesus Christ created in him a desire for a liturgical and sacramental form of worship. In 1997 this led him to the Charismatic Episcopal Church and in 2001 he was ordained as a priest. His academic credentials include a Master of Ministry and an earned Doctor of Sacred Letters degree. Dr. Conkle ministers at Saint Michael’s Cathedral in San Clemente, California and is an adjunct professor at St. Michael’s Seminary.
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