Raynette K. Weiss and Associate Pastor Jessie K. Weiss. We are two of Our Heavenly Father’s vessels. Service for Sunday July 27, 2025.

  • Opening Hymn: Just like Heaven by Branden lak

[Verse 1]

Isn’t it just like Heaven

When You walk into the room?

There’s not a thing that’s hidden

When every eye is on You

Can’t get enough of Your presence

It’s the perfect point of view

Isn’t it just like, just like

Just like Heaven?

[Chorus]

Ooh

Come a little closer, stay a little longer

Ooh

I can’t get enough of You

Ooh

Come a little closer, stay a little longer

Ooh

I can’t get enough of You

[Verse 2]

There’s not a voice more constant

Your melodies they never cease

Here I will stand in Your presence

In my true identity

Doesn’t it sound like? Yeah, it sounds like

Just like Heaven

  • Christianity centers on the belief that Jesus Christ is the Son of The Heavenly Father and the savior of humanity, who, through his life, death, and resurrection, offers salvation and a relationship with The heavenly Father.
     Christianity’s truth claims are based on the belief that Jesus’s life and teachings reveal God’s nature and offer a path to spiritual fulfillment.Christians believe Jesus is the Messiah prophesied in the Old Testament, who came to earth, died for humanity’s sins, and was resurrected. 

    Christians believe in an afterlife, with eternal life promised to those who have faith in Jesus Christ
  • Christianity encompasses a wide range of denominations, each with its own interpretations and practices, but all centered on the figure of Jesus Christ. 

Salvation is received through faith, a personal trust and reliance on Jesus Christ as Savior. This involves acknowledging oneself as a sinner, repenting of sin, and accepting Christ’s sacrifice. 
In essence, salvation is a multi-faceted process initiated by God’s grace, received through faith in Jesus Christ, and culminating in eternal life with The Heavenly Father. 

Jesus, God’s Son, lived a sinless life, died on the cross to atone for humanity’s sins, and was resurrected. His sacrifice is the basis for forgiveness and reconciliation with The Heavenly Father. 
 While the Bible doesn’t explicitly detail the mechanics of heavenly singing, it consistently portrays a scene of praise and adoration through song, with angels, living creatures, and the redeemed joining in harmonious celebration. 

The imagery suggests a unified and joyful expression of praise, both audibly and in spirit. Jesus Christ is central to the worship, as the Lamb who was slain and has redeemed humanity. Heaven is portrayed as a place where believers will be reunited with loved ones and experience fellowship with God and other saints. Some believe that practicing love, kindness, and other virtues in this life can prepare one for the beauty and joy of heaven. 
Some believe that the gifts of the Spirit are meant to build a world of love in anticipation of eternity. 
 is depicted as a place free from pain, tears, and sorrow, offering a complete and lasting peace. A central aspect of heaven’s loveliness is the presence of Jesus Christ, who prepares a place for believers and promises to return to take them there. Closing Prayer:
“Heavenly Father, I long for the day I can dwell in your presence, free from the struggles and sorrows of this world. I pray that my life on earth will reflect your will, preparing my heart for the eternal home you’ve promised. Thank you for the gift of your Son, Jesus, and the hope of heaven. Help me to live with faith, love, and joy, knowing that my treasure is in heaven.

Our lord and savior we pray. Please forgive me of my sins against you, please come into my heart. By the power of the Holy Spirit. Thank you Lord for Saving me.

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