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If you haven't been able to visit and experience the memorial of the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial in Hawaii, there's something about revisiting the iconic landmark, seeing the images and videos of the sinking ship that makes that tragic day come back to life.
Japan had two hopes for the bombing of Pearl Harbor:
- Cripple the US Pacific Fleet.
- Deal a blow so devastating that the US would not want to fight.
Their plan didn't work. Just one day later, President Roosevelt started his declaration of war by saying, "December 7th, 1941, a day that will live in infamy..." In an attempt to get the United States to give up, the Empire of Japan actually pushed us to find the strength to persevere.
This weekend at CrossWalk Church in Phoenix, Arizona as we continue our "Directed" message series we will see how God directs the Apostle Paul, and us, to persevere. Unfortunately, we are in a spiritual war. Satan tries to hit you with hurt and loss and pain and suffering hoping that you give up on God and quit fighting. He tried to do the same to Jesus. And what happened? On Good Friday, as Jesus was hanging on the cross, Satan thought he was winning the battle. But God won the war for your soul.
Please join us this Sunday at either our Midtown or Laveen location and get an early start on your Independence Day celebration and find the strength to persevere in your life.
Enhance your worship by listening to CrossWalk’s Spotify playlist.https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6oh96lgtXm0f46YtuJHdkL?si=fb28da8b88a54b19
Follow along with your Bible: Acts of the Apostles, chapter 18, verses 1-17
Song highlight of the week: "Trust in You" by Lauren Daigle and Michael Farrenhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qv-SXz_exKE
The sermon entitled “Directed to Stay the Course" was done by Senior Pastor Dan Solofra at CrossWalk Church, in part of the “DIRECTED” message series.
CrossWalk Church - Sunday Worship:
Online: cwlk.online.church - 9am /11am
Laveen Campus: Cesar Chavez High School - 9am/11am
Midtown Campus: Camelback High School - 10am
By Know | Live | Share...the love of JesusIf you haven't been able to visit and experience the memorial of the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial in Hawaii, there's something about revisiting the iconic landmark, seeing the images and videos of the sinking ship that makes that tragic day come back to life.
Japan had two hopes for the bombing of Pearl Harbor:
- Cripple the US Pacific Fleet.
- Deal a blow so devastating that the US would not want to fight.
Their plan didn't work. Just one day later, President Roosevelt started his declaration of war by saying, "December 7th, 1941, a day that will live in infamy..." In an attempt to get the United States to give up, the Empire of Japan actually pushed us to find the strength to persevere.
This weekend at CrossWalk Church in Phoenix, Arizona as we continue our "Directed" message series we will see how God directs the Apostle Paul, and us, to persevere. Unfortunately, we are in a spiritual war. Satan tries to hit you with hurt and loss and pain and suffering hoping that you give up on God and quit fighting. He tried to do the same to Jesus. And what happened? On Good Friday, as Jesus was hanging on the cross, Satan thought he was winning the battle. But God won the war for your soul.
Please join us this Sunday at either our Midtown or Laveen location and get an early start on your Independence Day celebration and find the strength to persevere in your life.
Enhance your worship by listening to CrossWalk’s Spotify playlist.https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6oh96lgtXm0f46YtuJHdkL?si=fb28da8b88a54b19
Follow along with your Bible: Acts of the Apostles, chapter 18, verses 1-17
Song highlight of the week: "Trust in You" by Lauren Daigle and Michael Farrenhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qv-SXz_exKE
The sermon entitled “Directed to Stay the Course" was done by Senior Pastor Dan Solofra at CrossWalk Church, in part of the “DIRECTED” message series.
CrossWalk Church - Sunday Worship:
Online: cwlk.online.church - 9am /11am
Laveen Campus: Cesar Chavez High School - 9am/11am
Midtown Campus: Camelback High School - 10am