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Love Like Peter: Learning to Love Without Condition (Live Service 2025 September 1)
Endtime ChurchPeter's life presents a unique study on the concept of biblical love. He had the best intentions in protecting Jesus, and even a willingness to die with Him. Yet this zealous fisherman denied the Lord three times. Though Jesus later restored Him, we see Peter struggling with unconditional love twice more in Scripture. Church history records even a third instance before Peter eventually embraced the selfless love Jesus sought to instill in him. In this week's message, we will look at Peter's life and analyze his love for others. In this study, we will discover ourselves in Peter's life. His triumphs and failures are nearly all rooted in the very same issues we face today: love that is short of unconditional. Invite a friend or your study group to watch this week's End Time Church gathering with you. -
Raising up and Sending out (Live Service 2025 August 18)
Endtime ChurchRaising up and Sending out. A heart-wrenching message from John 20, Romans, Hebrews and James. The command to raise up and send out from the Father is not negotiable, not fun, but He knows..He knows. Please join this sacred time of worldwide Communion, Prayer, Worship, and the Word of God. -
Dead to Sin, Alive to God (Live Service 2025 August 4)
Endtime ChurchDoes Grace give a Christian liberty to sin freely after salvation without consequence? If you were to listen to many liberal "Christian" teachers today, the answer would be yes. But it's those same liberal "Christians" that adorn their church buildings with LGBTQ flags, ordain openly homosexual and so-called non-binary ministers, and who openly reject the exclusivity of Christ for a false Universalist religion. This question cuts to the heart of the matter of sin in a believer's life, addressing even the paradigm shift that genuine salvation brings. Concerning issues of the Last Days, we see that a Great Apostasy occurs, a precursor to the revealing of the Antichrist before the Lord Jesus Christ can return to rapture the Church (2 Thess. 2:3). Could the matter of permissive free will sin post-salvation be one of multiple seeds of the Great Apostasy that we are beginning to see sprout across the Church today? Could this paradigm be the root cause that has led many well-known ministers, pastors, and Christian artists to fall into habitual sexual sin, embezzlement, drug abuse, and more in the past few years? Join us this week as Dr. Chris Anderson brings the message from Paul's letter to the Roman Church that answers these questions and more. Don't forget communion elements and prayer requests, as we will be praying over your requests and celebrating the Lord's Supper together. Invite a friend or your small group to be part of this service. -
The darker it gets, the better Jesus is (Live Service 2025 July 21)
Endtime ChurchThe darker it gets, the better Jesus is. The days ahead will only grow darker, and there is only one Way to endure. Many ways may seem right to us even as Christians but God warns us not to be deceived by any of those things. Teaching on who Jesus really is and what He expects: Hebrews 1-2, Colossians 1, Matthew 10. This is the Endtime Church LIVE SERVICE where YOU participate. Communion, Prayer, Worship and the Word of God. Be the church together: https://Endtime.App, https://Endtime.Church/support -
Weighted in the Balance: America Under Judgment? (Live Service 2025 July 7)
Endtime ChurchRecent events would make it easy to think that America is on the verge of judgment. But what if the U.S has been under judgment for the past 24 years, and few have seen it? What about all of the peace and prosperity preachers and so-called prophets, with their bold declarations of revival and blessing for the Church? Could it be that judgment is the first step in God bringing fulfillment to the prophecies, and perhaps the prophets have completely missed it? Could it be that the peace and prosperity hoped for by many American pastors must first come through hard times? This week, we will look at the past 24 years with the three keys to understanding God's judgment: economic hardship, natural disasters, and military defeats. We will discuss how Israel and Judah each had righteous and wicked rulers. Wicked rulers made God's judgment more severe, but the righteous rulers bought the people a little more time. As we continue to see ministry leaders and Christian artists exposed for habitual sin, even complete collapse of ministries and churches, perhaps judgment has indeed begun in the House of God (1 Pet. ). What does this mean to you and me? How should we prepare for these things to increase in frequency and intensity as America finds herself weighted in the balance and wanting? -
Watchmen what do you see (Live Service 2025 June 23)
Endtime ChurchWatchmen, what do you see? Tonight, an open forum for all to discuss the current Israel-Iran conflict and other things causing us unease. Come and talk, ask questions, come into our online home and share. Get https://Endtime.App and help at https://Endtime.Church/support -
Your Responsibility to Israel (Live Service 2025 June 16)
Endtime ChurchYour Responsibility to Israel. The Gospels, the Prophets, the Apostles all agree. We will discuss the current Iran/Israel conflict, the dispensationalist hysteria, and the false replacement theology message believed by so many. Read more about your Biblical responsibility at https://www.fleetothemountains.com Read more about the coming Iranian super-weapon at https://www.wingsoftheeagle.com/product-page/the-great-sword-iran-prophecy-ufo-weapons -
Pentecost: The Birth of the Church (Live Service 2025 June 9)
Endtime ChurchFifty days after Passover, 33 A.D., Jerusalem is filled with people, perhaps as many as 3 million worshippers from all over the region. As the throngs of people pushed toward the Temple, they suddenly heard something strange. From the second floor of a prominent house near the approach to the Temple, multiple languages thundered, washing over the crowds like a torrent, testifying to something new. Some gathered felt a stirring in their hearts as they heard of the Messiah spoken in their native tongue. Others assumed that the group in the upper room was drunk, though it was still day. Yet, there was something new happening —a new covenant, a new mission, a new purpose. As the crowd of people reasoned among themselves in wonder at the miracle they were hearing, one of the men from the upper room came out and began to explain what was happening: the promises of God were being fulfilled. This is the moment the Church was born. Three thousand men, not including women or children, repented from their sins, believed in Jesus of Nazareth as the Messiah, and were baptized that same day. The very same Spirit that filled the upper room indwells those who are born again today. He wants to do the same thing today as He did on that Pentecost day in 33 AD. Will you be like those who believed, or like those who did not believe? Will we be like those 120 gathered in the upper room, who were obedient and prayed? Join us this week as we discuss the birth of the Church. We will also celebrate communion and share another Martyr's story. Invite someone to be part of the service. Share on your social media. -
The Last Church (Live Service 2025 June 2)
Endtime ChurchThe Last Church. Join in for live Communion, Prayer, Worship and true worldwide Fellowship. Are you in? https://Endtime.Church/support - https://Endtime.Church/housechurches -
Ephesians 4: Worthy of the Calling of Christ (Live Service 2025 May 26)
Endtime ChurchPaul clarifies the central doctrine of faith and how believers are to live those doctrines. The Church of Ephesus found itself at the center of a major commerce route in the Roman Empire, leading to great wealth. Ephesus was also a religious center from all over the Empire, but more specifically, for worshiping the goddess Diana. In the midst of this, the Church was established. In these ways, Ephesus finds familiarity with America, a wealthy nation that has become a hub for many religions. Just as Paul had to clarify proper doctrine and how believers must live it out, his words echo to us today. We must ask ourselves, are we worthy of the calling of Christ? What does it look like to be worthy of such a high calling? I would wager that many of us, though we want to think we are worthy of such a calling, will find in Paul's words that we are indeed lacking in many areas. When we find these areas of lack, do we have the courage to accept and improve? Can we commit to allowing the Holy Spirit to transform us, even if it makes us uncomfortable? This week, we will be looking specifically at Ephesians 4. We will highlight the previous chapters, where central Christian doctrine is established, and get into the 4th chapter, looking at what traits are reflected in a believer walking worthy of the calling of Christ. As always, we will celebrate communion and pray. Invite someone to join us.