Rev.  Raynette K. Weiss and Associate Pastor Jessie K. Weiss

We are two of Our Heavenly Father’s vessels. We also obey Our Heavenly Father in what he wants us to do, we have a very good   and deep walk with him. We would like you to have that as well. AORU12, 2026K Sunday  sservvice. 

Opening Hymn: Battlefield by Norman Hutchins:

Lead: I’m a soldier on the battlefield and I’m fighting

Choir: Fighting for the Lord

L: I promised him I would serve until I die, I’m fighting

C: Fighting for the Lord

L: On this Christian journey I’ve had heartaches and pain, sunshine and rain but I’m fighting

C: Fighting for the Lord

L: I’ve been up and I’ve been down but I’ll never turn around because I’m fighting

C: Fighting for the Lord

L: If I hold out, hold out, hold out, hold out, then I know

C: I’ll get my crown

L: I’m a soldier on the battlefield and I’m fighting

C: Fighting for the Lord

L: I promised him I would serve until I die, I’m fighting

C: Fighting for the Lord

L: On this Christian journey I’ve had heartaches and pain, sunshine and rain but I’m fighting

C: Fighting for the Lord

L: I’ve been up and I’ve been down but I’ll never turn around because I’m fighting

C: Fighting for the Lord

L: If I hold out, hold out, hold out, hold out, help me say

C: Hold out (10x with ad libs from lead)

L: Then I know

C: I’ll get my crown

C: I’m on the battlefield fighting for the Lord (4x together)

Sopranos: I’m on the battlefield fighting for the Lord (2x)

Altos: I’m on the battlefield fighting for the Lord (2x)

Tenors: I’m on the battlefield fighting for the Lord (2x)

All: I’m on the battlefield fighting for the Lord (4x together)

Sernon

Faith is not just a feeling, but a principle of power that prompts action. It is a daily—even hourly—commitment to nourishing our testimony and applying it.

Faith moves beyond inspiration into transformation by staying true to principles regardless of circumstances. It involves picking up the cross daily, following Christ, and letting go of old desires.

Easter Monday, while not explicitly mentioned by name or instructed as a holiday in the Bible, holds significance in the biblical narrative as the day immediately following the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is considered 

He invites us to ask for what we need, promising to answer as a loving father. The adversary is described as a “liar and a loser”.Our Heavenly  Father’s power is supreme; He reigns over the hostility of sinners, turning what they plan for harm into our good and discipline.

He likes, to heal people and can heal anything, do not be afraid to ask for that. all you. Have ot do is have faith in him and ask him to take away whatever the problem is.  He can restore you and forgive you for any sins, and once he does that he will throw them somewhere else, and will not remember them.

Grace provides the courage to try again tomorrow, recognizing that progress matters more than perfection. Our Heavenly Father uses mistakes as part of a larger plan, often turning detours into opportunities for growth.

Closing prayer:Risen Lord, on this Easter Monday… fill us with the best Monday motivation for whatever lies before us this week: the joy that you have truly risen from the dead… The faith that you are even now making us more and more like you every day. In your risen name we pray.

Our Lord and savior we pray. Please forgive me of my sin

against you, please come into my heart. By the power of the against you, please come into my heart. By the power of the 

Holy Spirit. Thank you Lord for saving me.

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