The Valley Chapel Podcast

Participating in God's Mission

1 h 38 min · 26. Apr. 2026
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“Participating in God's mission.” What is the Holy Spirit actually for? In Partnering with God’s Mission, we explore Jesus’ final instructions to His disciples in Acts 1:4–8. Instead of promising control over the future, Jesus promises the power of the Spirit so His followers can participate in what God is already doing in the world. As we launch 24 hours of prayer and commission members of our church for ministry both locally and abroad, this message invites us to discover what it means to keep in step with the Spirit and partner with God in His mission.

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