Archives June 2023

The Mind of the Father – Philippians Ch. 2 – with Dwight Davis, Th.M

2023 July 2nd Streaming

Paul declares to us the mind or thinking of the Father as it was fully manifested in Jesus Christ.  Paul not only shows us the depth of this thinking in Jesus Christ, but challenges us to let this thinking be also in us.

Paul clearly declares that we have to make Spiritual decisions in our Spiritual Sonship identity with Spiritual discernment and cast down imaginations and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God (the Father) and bring our mind and thinking with every thought to the obedience of Christ.

We have to make our decisions out of our Spiritual Sonship identity to be Spiritually minded (or thinking). That is the only way of life and peace.

Let us discuss some of these important things concerning “The mind or thinking of the Father.”

 

 

2023 Sonship and Identity Conference – Barstow, California

Watch Live on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHlheRjJrgY-eFxzSx-vhj22I6NIsgO8J

2023 June 22rd Streaming – Thursday
Day 1

Thursday – Speaker 1

Thursday – Speaker 2

Thursday – Speaker 3

Thursday – Speaker 4

2023 June 23th Streaming – Friday
Day 2

Friday – Speaker 1

Friday – Speaker 2

Friday – Speaker 3

2023 June 24th Streaming – Saturday
Day 3

Saturday – Speaker 1

Saturday – Speaker 2

Saturday – Speaker 3

Saturday – Speaker 4

Saturday – Speaker 5

Saturday – Speaker 6

Saturday – Speaker 7

Saturday – Speaker 8

2023 June 25th Streaming – Sunday
Day 4

Sunday – Speaker 1

Philippians Chapter One with David Kenebrew, Th.D.

2023 June 18th Streaming

This week we conclude our teaching of Paul’s epistle, Philippians chapter one. As each of our teaching pastors (Dwight, Kurtis and Brenda) have mentioned, this letter is one of Paul’s “prison epistles.” This week we discuss key verses in this wonderful and precious letter to a body of believers who loved Paul and were loved deeply by him as well.  The church at Philippi was the first church established in Europe, planted by the apostle Paul on his second missionary journey, around AD 50 or 51.  Paul expresses gratitude for the fellowship of the Philippian Saints. He teaches that the opposition he experienced in serving the Lord, including his imprisonment, had further advanced the gospel of Christ. He encourages the Church to stand fast and in unity defending the faith. So, let’s talk about it…

 

Rejoice! And again, I say Rejoice! With Brenda Gray

2023 June 11th Streaming

In a world filled with so much chaos and turmoil, people are desperately searching and seeking out how to find joy, peace and happiness in midst of it all.

Merriam-Webster defines joy as “a feeling of great pleasure or happiness that comes from success, good fortune, or a sense of well-being”.

And rejoicing as an “expression of joy”

“Joy or rejoicing” that is dependent upon the outcome of a situation or circumstance will always be short-lived.

Many spiritually born-again people, and those yet to be spiritually birthed, are experiencing an “illusion of joy” instead of living in “the fullness of the joy”. In John 15: 11 Jesus says

These things I have spoken to you, that My joy may remain in you, and that your joy may be full.

Throughout the Book of Philippians, Paul repeatedly makes reference to “joy and rejoicing”.

 (Phil 1: 18) says,

What then? Only that in every way, whether in pretense or in truth, Christ is preached; and in this I rejoice, yes and I will rejoice.

The Outworking of the Gospel, the In-working of Sonship with Kurtis Luckinbill

2023 June 4th Streaming

Paul’s letter to the church in Philippi does not open with a statement of defense of his apostleship. This letter is from a father to a son. As Paul wrote to the Corinthians, “Even if you had ten thousand guardians in Christ, you do not have many fathers, for in Christ Jesus I became your father through the gospel”. The Philippians loved Paul and embraced his apostolic authority. Furthermore, the church in Philippi was partakers with Paul in sharing the gospel. Philippians is a missionary thank-you letter in which the missionary reports on his work’s progress and continues to unveil the mystery of sonship.