In this powerful message, ‘A Letter, a Liar and the Truth: Sin, Love, and the World,’ we dive deep into the Scriptures—drawing from passages like 1 John—to confront the lies …
The message addresses civil war, power transitions, and global conflicts, focusing on internal strife and leadership changes. It warns of socialism’s dangers, using Venezuela as an example of economic decline …
What if everything you’ve been taught about “the order of worship” is only 10% of what the Bible actually says? In The Commands of Jesus Part 31 — Antioch: The …
We are living in the last days Paul and Jesus warned about—when people would love only themselves, lawlessness would abound, and the love of many would grow cold. This gripping …
When heaven opens, everything changes. In Antioch: River to Rain, Greg Lancaster unveils the stunning truth behind Paul’s teaching in 1 Corinthians 14 — why tongues shock, prophecy pierces, and …
Love Isn’t a Feeling—It’s the Church’s Lifeline. In The Commands of Jesus (Part 29): Antioch — Love One Another, discover why agapē is the atmosphere where the Holy Spirit moves …
When you gather in your local church, you’re seeing just one part of something far greater. Just as a magnifying glass can’t show the whole body, one congregation can’t display …
The church wasn’t built on administration—it was built on the voice of God. Learn how the fear of the Lord replaces fences, how He still speaks today, and how these …
The Flow of Honor Is Returning to the Church When the Holy Spirit fills the Church, everything changes. Antioch wasn’t just a gathering—it was the living Body of Christ, where …
Antioch wasn’t just another church—it was the model. One body. Many parts. Different gifts. From apostles and prophets to miracles and tongues, God Himself placed these gifts in His Church—and …
You can’t be sent by a church you don’t understand. Antioch shows us the blueprint—worship that burns, fasting that listens, leaders who hear the Holy Spirit say, “Set them apart,” …
Paul gave everything—his time, his comfort, his safety, even his career—to obey Jesus’ commands. He walked thousands of miles, endured riots, and faced stoning—all to make disciples. He wasn’t just …