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This episode captures a pivotal moment for Congregación León de Judá as the church reflects on its past, celebrates its resilience, and looks forward to revival. Delivered on Memorial Day, the message honors the legacy of Pastor Roberto Miranda and highlights key milestones: the first bilingual discipleship graduation, the appointment of new pastoral leadership, and the church’s expanding influence in Boston and beyond. Through Deuteronomy 31, the speaker calls the congregation to “cross the Jordan” and embrace its apostolic calling—living fully dependent on the Holy Spirit and committed to loving one another. The sermon explores themes of courage, stewardship of anointing, and readiness for a coming revival led by Generation Z. It’s a stirring vision of transformation, unity, and mission.
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This episode captures a pivotal moment for Congregación León de Judá as the church reflects on its past, celebrates its resilience, and looks forward to revival. Delivered on Memorial Day, the message honors the legacy of Pastor Roberto Miranda and highlights key milestones: the first bilingual discipleship graduation, the appointment of new pastoral leadership, and the church’s expanding influence in Boston and beyond. Through Deuteronomy 31, the speaker calls the congregation to “cross the Jordan” and embrace its apostolic calling—living fully dependent on the Holy Spirit and committed to loving one another. The sermon explores themes of courage, stewardship of anointing, and readiness for a coming revival led by Generation Z. It’s a stirring vision of transformation, unity, and mission.