Agreeing with God to see change.
We are experiencing a move of God like never before in The Body. We are seeing evidence of it in our midst. Solomon's Porch Saturday ministry time is looking more and more like the unified body than ever before. All denominations, cultures, races, and economic classes are coming together to tell of the Good News of Jesus. On any given Saturday, Baptist, Catholic, Pentecostal, Methodist, non-denominational, rich, poor, young, old, mature in Christ and the recently set free are ministering love and deliverance to anyone who will hear. We have spent the past 2 years praying for this to happen and we are seeing it begin to come to pass. God is moving.
At Mercy Seat Church last Sunday, we had a drug dealer, a homosexual addict, a suicidal woman, an oppressed man, and many others come to the alter individually, take the microphone and confess their sin and profess their need for a savior. Two women who joined us at Solomon’s Porch the day before and professed to be Wiccan, came back for church and received prayer for Jesus to be Lord and work their life.
Today at Solomon’s Porch, several new faces came saying I don’t need anything to eat, but I heard about your church and I wanted to come and meet you and tell you I want to come to your church. Oh, the prayers that are being answered! All the prayers for this place to be a Light in the darkness that draws the lost in like moths to a flame. Come and rejoice with us. Cry out for God’s will to be done and for His Kingdom to come. For Him to be lifted up and for men to be drawn to Him for salvation and freedom.
The door has opened for us to move Mercy Seat Church to another larger location. We are so happy and honored to be allowed to have use of the old Cornerstone Baptist Church building just south down Ervay street from where we are now. We along with World Impact, share the same heart and vision as Pastor Chris Simmons at Cornerstone and are looking forward to transforming South Dallas, all of our ministries working alongside one another. Our service time will change from 6:30 pm to 2pm Sundays beginning Nov. 1. We will also begin a 6 week Freedom Class series on Wednesday nights beginning Nov. 4.
We would be honored if you would join us to worship our Savior for what He has done and what He is going to do. -Leann
At Mercy Seat Church last Sunday, we had a drug dealer, a homosexual addict, a suicidal woman, an oppressed man, and many others come to the alter individually, take the microphone and confess their sin and profess their need for a savior. Two women who joined us at Solomon’s Porch the day before and professed to be Wiccan, came back for church and received prayer for Jesus to be Lord and work their life.
Today at Solomon’s Porch, several new faces came saying I don’t need anything to eat, but I heard about your church and I wanted to come and meet you and tell you I want to come to your church. Oh, the prayers that are being answered! All the prayers for this place to be a Light in the darkness that draws the lost in like moths to a flame. Come and rejoice with us. Cry out for God’s will to be done and for His Kingdom to come. For Him to be lifted up and for men to be drawn to Him for salvation and freedom.
The door has opened for us to move Mercy Seat Church to another larger location. We are so happy and honored to be allowed to have use of the old Cornerstone Baptist Church building just south down Ervay street from where we are now. We along with World Impact, share the same heart and vision as Pastor Chris Simmons at Cornerstone and are looking forward to transforming South Dallas, all of our ministries working alongside one another. Our service time will change from 6:30 pm to 2pm Sundays beginning Nov. 1. We will also begin a 6 week Freedom Class series on Wednesday nights beginning Nov. 4.
We would be honored if you would join us to worship our Savior for what He has done and what He is going to do. -Leann
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