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Power with Purpose

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The Holy Spirit wasn't given to simply comfort us—it was given to empower us. In this special message, our guest speaker takes us back to the day of Pentecost, where ordinary people were filled with the Holy Spirit and equipped to boldly carry the Gospel into the world. God has uniquely gifted every believer, not for personal recognition, but for the building up of His Church and the advancement of His Kingdom. The question isn't if you've been gifted—it's whether you're using what He's entrusted to you. As our guest speaker powerfully reminds us, "A wasted gift is a wasted life." Join us as we explore the gifts of the Spirit, the purpose behind Pentecost, and the invitation to step boldly into all God has called and equipped you to be.

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