
Hosted by Pastor Lance Bane · EN

In this message, Pastor Lance reminds Gateway to partner with the Father and His mission by living in the Spirit's power, authority, and sustaining grace. Rooted in Acts 1:8, Acts 2:17-21, and 2 Peter 1:3, this message equips believers to be sent with confidence and clarity.

On Pentecost Sunday, we explored who the Holy Spirit is - a person who is creative, protective, and intimately present; and we traced His movement from Genesis 1:2 through the birth of modern Pentecostalism and the Charismatic renewal.

On Pentecost Sunday, we explored who the Holy Spirit is - a person who is creative, protective, and intimately present; and we traced His movement from Genesis 1:2 through the birth of modern Pentecostalism and the Charismatic renewal.

The purposes every follower of Jesus carries aren't dependent on our circumstances or calendar. In this message, we explore three directions every believer is called to live: Godward, Outward, and Inward.

The purposes every follower of Jesus carries aren't dependent on our circumstances or calendar. In this message, we explore three directions every believer is called to live: Godward, Outward, and Inward.

Our purpose is not discovered; it is prepared by God and received by us. In this message, we explore what it means to live from divine purpose.

Our purpose is not discovered; it is prepared by God and received by us. In this message, we explore what it means to live from divine purpose.

In this powerful message, discover how worship opens the door to encountering God’s loving-kindness, revealing the beautiful complexity of His character, and experiencing a God who is both passionately jealous for His people and tenderly loving in all His ways.

In this powerful message, discover how worship opens the door to encountering God’s loving-kindness, revealing the beautiful complexity of His character, and experiencing a God who is both passionately jealous for His people and tenderly loving in all His ways.

Pastor Rick McKinnis unpacks the bold prayer of Jabez from 1 Chronicles 4:9-10, showing how a man whose name meant “pain” trusted God to rewrite his story and turn his curse into a blessing.