Tithing reveals our trust and opens the door for God's generous provision. When God called his people to return to Him, He didn’t ask for rituals or sacrifice; He asked for trust expressed through the tithe. The tithe is not so much about money as it is about stewardship. Everything we have belongs to God, and we are simply managers of what He’s entrusted to us. When we tithe, we declare God (not wealth) is our source. Under the New Covenant, we’re not bound by law but empowered by grace to live generously. The tithe is the baseline for biblical generosity, and the fruit of a heart fully surrendered to God.
Russell TolentinoSunday, November 16, 2025 Live at 6:00PM
Tithing reveals our trust and opens the door for God's generous provision. When God called his people to return to Him, He didn’t ask for rituals or sacrifice; He asked for trust expressed through the tithe. The tithe is not so much about money as it is about stewardship. Everything we have belongs to God, and we are simply managers of what He’s entrusted to us. When we tithe, we declare God (not wealth) is our source. Under the New Covenant, we’re not bound by law but empowered by grace to live generously. The tithe is the baseline for biblical generosity, and the fruit of a heart fully surrendered to God.Billy LileSunday, November 16, 2025 Live at 11:15 AMWebsite: http://pearlside.orgFacebook: http://facebook.com/pearlsidechurchInstagram: http://instagram.com/pearlside
Tithing reveals our trust and opens the door for God's generous provision. When God called his people to return to Him, He didn’t ask for rituals or sacrifice; He asked for trust expressed through the tithe. The tithe is not so much about money as it is about stewardship. Everything we have belongs to God, and we are simply managers of what He’s entrusted to us. When we tithe, we declare God (not wealth) is our source. Under the New Covenant, we’re not bound by law but empowered by grace to live generously. The tithe is the baseline for biblical generosity, and the fruit of a heart fully surrendered to God.Tim MaFriday, November 14, 2025 Live at 7:00 PMWebsite: http://pearlside.orgFacebook: http://facebook.com/pearlsidechurchInstagram: http://instagram.com/pearlside
Jesus calls us to examine who or what truly has our hearts. Money often promises what only God can provide, such as security, status, and satisfaction—but those promises never last. In Matthew 6:19-24, Jesus teaches us that what we treasure reveals what we trust. The issue isn’t about money, it’s about our hearts and who we ultimately serve. God desires our complete trust in Him so we can experience true freedom, peace, and purpose because earthly treasures fade, but heavenly treasures endure forever.Russell TolentinoSunday, November 9, 2025 Live at 6:00PM
Jesus calls us to examine who or what truly has our hearts. Money often promises what only God can provide, such as security, status, and satisfaction—but those promises never last. In Matthew 6:19-24, Jesus teaches us that what we treasure reveals what we trust. The issue isn’t about money, it’s about our hearts and who we ultimately serve. God desires our complete trust in Him so we can experience true freedom, peace, and purpose because earthly treasures fade, but heavenly treasures endure forever.Norman NakanishiSunday, November 9, 2025 Live at 9:15AM
Jesus calls us to examine who or what truly has our hearts. Money often promises what only God can provide, such as security, status, and satisfaction—but those promises never last. In Matthew 6:19-24, Jesus teaches us that what we treasure reveals what we trust. The issue isn’t about money, it’s about our hearts and who we ultimately serve. God desires our complete trust in Him so we can experience true freedom, peace, and purpose because earthly treasures fade, but heavenly treasures endure forever.
Jerrick Riveral
Sunday, November 7, 2025 Live at 7:00PM
God is a generous Father who provides all we need to fulfill His purpose. When we align our hearts and lives with His Word, staying “right on the money,” we position ourselves to receive His provision and live for His glory. When we deviate from His Word, we miss the target and miss His blessing and provision.
Seth TrimmerSunday, November 2, 2025 Live at 9:15 AM
God is a generous Father who provides all we need to fulfill His purpose. When we align our hearts and lives with His Word, staying “right on the money,” we position ourselves to receive His provision and live for His glory. When we deviate from His Word, we miss the target and miss His blessing and provision.
Moku Kukonu
Sunday, October 31, 2025 Live at 7:00PM
Heaven celebrates when one lost child comes home to the Father. Followers of Jesus should not only celebrate but also join Heaven’s search party to bring God’s lost sons and daughters home. The story of the Prodigal Son doesn’t end when the younger son returns; it ends with the older brother, serving as a warning to us about our own hearts toward God and the lost.
Russell ToentinoSunday, October 26, 2025 Live at 6:00PM
Heaven celebrates when one lost child comes home to the Father. Followers of Jesus should not only celebrate but also join Heaven’s search party to bring God’s lost sons and daughters home. The story of the Prodigal Son doesn’t end when the younger son returns; it ends with the older brother, serving as a warning to us about our own hearts toward God and the lost.Billy LileSunday, October 26, 2025 Live at 9:15 AM
Heaven celebrates when one lost child comes home to the Father. Followers of Jesus should not only celebrate but also join Heaven’s search party to bring God’s lost sons and daughters home. The story of the Prodigal Son doesn’t end when the younger son returns; it ends with the older brother, serving as a warning to us about our own hearts toward God and the lost.Kalae GeorgeFriday, October 24, 2025 Live at 7:00 PM
The story of the two lost sons reminds us that sin is not just about breaking rules but breaking relationship. The younger son wanted his father’s blessings without his presence. He left home with his inheritance, searching for freedom, only to find famine instead. After wasting everything on reckless living, he hit rock bottom. Like him, we drift when we disconnect from the Father and chase the gift more than the Giver. Even in our rebellion, the Father waits with compassion, ready to run and restore us when we return.Russell TolentinoSunday, October 19, 2025 Live at 6:00PM
The story of the two lost sons reminds us that sin is not just about breaking rules but breaking relationship. The younger son wanted his father’s blessings without his presence. He left home with his inheritance, searching for freedom, only to find famine instead. After wasting everything on reckless living, he hit rock bottom. Like him, we drift when we disconnect from the Father and chase the gift more than the Giver. Even in our rebellion, the Father waits with compassion, ready to run and restore us when we return.
Kalae George
Friday, October 17, 2025 Live at 7:00 PM
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The story of the two lost sons reminds us that sin is not just about breaking rules but breaking relationship. The younger son wanted his father’s blessings without his presence. He left home with his inheritance, searching for freedom, only to find famine instead. After wasting everything on reckless living, he hit rock bottom. Like him, we drift when we disconnect from the Father and chase the gift more than the Giver. Even in our rebellion, the Father waits with compassion, ready to run and restore us when we return.
Billy Lile
Sunday, October 19, 2025 Live at 9:15 AM
Jesus reminds us that what’s lost is often closer than we think. Like the woman who searched diligently for her missing coin, we’re called to pursue and love those who may be “lost” but are already near us. This includes our family, friends, or neighbors that God has placed in our lives. As we seek with open eyes and listening hearts, God works through our faith and His Spirit to bring people home to Him. And when the lost are found, heaven itself rejoices because every person who returns to God is worth celebrating.
Moku Kukonu
Sunday, October 12, 2025 Live at 6:00PM
Jesus reminds us that what’s lost is often closer than we think. Like the woman who searched diligently for her missing coin, we’re called to pursue and love those who may be “lost” but are already near us. This includes our family, friends, or neighbors that God has placed in our lives. As we seek with open eyes and listening hearts, God works through our faith and His Spirit to bring people home to Him. And when the lost are found, heaven itself rejoices because every person who returns to God is worth celebrating.
Norman Nakanishi
Sunday, October 12, 2025 Live at 11:15 AM
Jesus reminds us that what’s lost is often closer than we think. Like the woman who searched diligently for her missing coin, we’re called to pursue and love those who may be “lost” but are already near us. This includes our family, friends, or neighbors that God has placed in our lives. As we seek with open eyes and listening hearts, God works through our faith and His Spirit to bring people home to Him. And when the lost are found, heaven itself rejoices because every person who returns to God is worth celebrating.
Kalae George
Friday, October 10, 2025 Live at 7:00 PM
Website: http://pearlside.org
Facebook: http://facebook.com/pearlsidechurch
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In Luke 15, Jesus tells the story of a shepherd who leaves ninety-nine sheep to find one that wandered off. On the surface, it seems like a bad trade, but Jesus is exposing the blindness of the Pharisees who grumbled at Him for welcoming sinners. To God, every single person matters. His love is not statistical; it is personal. We, too, can miss God’s heart when we prioritize our comfort and preferences over seeking the lost. This passage reminds us that heaven’s greatest joy is repentance and restoration.
Edwin IzumigawaSunday, October 5, 2025 Live at 6:00PM
In Luke 15, Jesus tells the story of a shepherd who leaves ninety-nine sheep to find one that wandered off. On the surface, it seems like a bad trade, but Jesus is exposing the blindness of the Pharisees who grumbled at Him for welcoming sinners. To God, every single person matters. His love is not statistical; it is personal. We, too, can miss God’s heart when we prioritize our comfort and preferences over seeking the lost. This passage reminds us that heaven’s greatest joy is repentance and restoration.Kalae GeorgeFriday, October 3, 2025 Live at 7:00 PMWebsite: http://pearlside.orgFacebook: http://facebook.com/pearlsidechurchInstagram: http://instagram.com/pearlside
In Luke 15, Jesus tells the story of a shepherd who leaves ninety-nine sheep to find one that wandered off. On the surface, it seems like a bad trade, but Jesus is exposing the blindness of the Pharisees who grumbled at Him for welcoming sinners. To God, every single person matters. His love is not statistical; it is personal. We, too, can miss God’s heart when we prioritize our comfort and preferences over seeking the lost. This passage reminds us that heaven’s greatest joy is repentance and restoration.Billy LileSunday, October 5, 2025 Live at 9:15 AM