Mainor Arcia - October 19, 2025

Daniel's Prayer - Church Plant Sunday

Scripture References: Daniel 9:1-19

From Series: "Faithful in the Fire"

The events of the book of Daniel take place right after Babylon’s first attack on Jerusalem. At this time, the temple is plundered and the first wave of exiles are taken to Babylon. The first half of the book follows the journey of a group of men from the royal family of David: Daniel and his three friends (more commonly known by their Babylonian names Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego). Ultimately, the book proves to be about worship. These men choose faithfulness to God and they experience God’s faithfulness despite going through trials and persecution. God uses them to spread his message that the kings and kingdoms of this world must submit themselves to God as king, or they will fail. Ultimately, this book offers hope that God’s kingdom will prevail, a hope designed to inspire our faithfulness even as we face our own fiery trials.

More Messages from Mainor Arcia...

Powered by Series Engine

Sermon Archives

Mainor Arcia - May 5, 2024

Nature

Scripture References: Mark 4:36-41

From Series: "Amazed: The Miracles of Jesus"

God created all that exists and wrote the laws which govern our universe, which gives him the right to temporarily suspend these rules as well. This is, by definition, a miracle; a surprising event that is inexplicable by natural or scientific laws and is, therefore, considered to be the work of direct divine agency. The biblical gospels record Jesus as a miracle worker, demonstrating his power over nature, sickness and disease, demons, even death itself. Join us in this series as we discuss the nature and purpose of miracles, and our response to this aspect of Jesus’ ministry. May we join in this response of the crowds: "Everyone was amazed and gave praise to God. They were filled with awe and said, 'We have seen remarkable things today.’" (Luke 5:26)

More Messages from Mainor Arcia...

Powered by Series Engine