“Ye who now bless the poor shall yourselves find blessing.”
During this time of joyous festivities, we also take time to remember those who have suffered from violence, those who are poor, and those who are marginalized. The story of King Herod seeking to kill the “holy innocents” reminds us that Jesus came because of the reality of the dark side of life – sin. He came to bring life, joy, and hope. Let us be a Place of Hope and a People of Promise this Christmas season.
Each Wednesday during Advent, our beloved Bishop Doug Beacham, General Superintendent of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church, gives us a special message to think and pray about. This is the third in a series he has done.
This video is called Good King Wenceslas. We as Pentecostals do not come from a liturgical background and are not familiar with Good King Wenceslas. It is important to learn about him and the tradition around his life. Bishop Beacham will explain it.
May I encourage you to Click Here to see and hear this third Advent message by our Presiding Bishop Doug Beacham. You will be blessed.
During this time of joyous festivities, we also take time to remember those who have suffered from violence, those who are poor, and those who are marginalized. The story of King Herod seeking to kill the “holy innocents” reminds us that Jesus came because of the reality of the dark side of life – sin. He came to bring life, joy, and hope. Let us be a Place of Hope and a People of Promise this Christmas season.
Each Wednesday during Advent, our beloved Bishop Doug Beacham, General Superintendent of the International Pentecostal Holiness Church, gives us a special message to think and pray about. This is the third in a series he has done.
This video is called Good King Wenceslas. We as Pentecostals do not come from a liturgical background and are not familiar with Good King Wenceslas. It is important to learn about him and the tradition around his life. Bishop Beacham will explain it.
May I encourage you to Click Here to see and hear this third Advent message by our Presiding Bishop Doug Beacham. You will be blessed.