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Messages from Celebrate Church.
We are a revitalized and growing church in Clinton, MS. www.celebratepeople.org
Genesis 9:1-17 tells us about the fresh start Noah and his family experienced. This message contains information about the permission to eat meat as well as capital punishment. Very interesting indeed!
In this message, Pastor Dexter helps us understand the story elements of the manger and the shepherds and shows some of the threads in the Old Testament that link to the Nativity. Luke 2
Genesis 6:5-22 gives us insight into the historical event of a worldwide flood that God sent as an act of judgement on mankind's evil and wickedness. God's Word shows us salvation even in the midst of devastation.
Genesis 6:1-5 is possibly the weirdest passage in Scripture, but it informs so much of the Old and New Testaments.The context always deepens our understanding of the content!
Genesis 4:8-26 includes the story of the first recorded murder in scripture. You might be surprised at how many significant truths are contained within this chapter and related to this story.
Genesis 4:1-7 contains the story of Cain and Abel. In this message, you'll find out the difference between their sacrifices and the applications of this story for our lives today!
Pastor Dexter issues a statement in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's Assassination. We must never forget we are engaged in a spiritual battle in the unseen realm and we are on the winning side!
Genesis 2 and 3 include details about The Garden of Eden. There is more to the story than you may realize. Believers will one day enjoy a revitalized Edenic paradise where sin, sickness, and death no longer exist!
Genesis 2 and 3 contain details about the Tempter and the first human temptation and sin. These passages are rich with real life, modern-day applications.