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Stubborn for the Kingdom

December 27, 2020

Pastor Bobby teaches that we should be stubborn for the kingdom and be soft for the people who need us with today’s message: “Stubborn for the Kingdom.”

Audrey and Jeremy Roloff are best known for appearing on the TLC show Little People, Big World. They are also authors who wrote the best-selling book, A Love Letter Life. Inspired by their own experiences, they started “Beating 50 Percent,” a website dedicated to helping couples create healthier marriages through more effective communication. Their newest book, Creative Love: 10 Ways to Build a Fun and Lasting Love, offers a Biblical approach on creating an energized, enduring, and Christ-centered relationship.

Kevin Rose is a tenor soloist from Salem, Oregon, and a member of the musical group Who’s Clayton. Today, Kevin performs “Battle Belongs” (comp: Brian Johnson; Phil Wickham). He is accompanied by Dr. Marc Riley and the Hour of Power Orchestra.

Sarah Grandpre & Kevin Rose perform, “No Impossible with You” (comp: Matthew Hein; Jeff Pardo; Jon Mcconnell). Sarah is the director of Voices of Hope Children’s Choir and a member of the Hour of Power Choir. Kevin Rose is a tenor soloist from Salem, Oregon, and a member of the musical group Who’s Clayton. They are accompanied Dr. Marc Riley and the Hour of Power Orchestra.

The Hour of Power Choir, directed by Dr. Irene Messoloras, goes virtual and performs “Is He Worthy?” (comp: Andrew Peterson; Ben Shive; arr: Dan Forrest). Mindy Kim and Todd Strange are featured virtual soloists. The choir is accompanied by Zeljko Marasovich on organ, Zach DeChance on piano and Dr. Marc Riley and the Hour of Power Orchestra.

2 Responses

    1. Dear Pastor Schuller I like that you spoke on Stubborness to go forward in our faith. Loveing our Neighbors as ourselves.
      After all we all have a stubborness in our life. As you spoke it. Clicked that God honors it when we’ve direct it toward the right endeavor that God shows us to be important to others and our selves. I will look at stubbornness differently from now on. Thank you for your teaching. Love to you and family.

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