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It was on this day that, having learned of their flight the previous day, Pharaoh began his pursuit of Israel into the wilderness. Ironically, on this same date over 3500 years later, on April 20, 1889, another tyrant, Adolph Hitler was born. As we go through these Hebrew dates, it’s amazing to see how there […]

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Minister of Music and Media, Steve Allen leading in worship with the Westmore Praise Team and Band singing, β€œAin’t No Grave,” and “Jesus Messiah,” and “What A Beautiful Name.” Westmore Sanctuary Choir ministering in song with β€œRed Letters” and “Peace In Jesus.” Plus, special performances from the Cherub Choir and Element Dance Team. Sunday Morning […]

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The Westmore Sanctuary Choir, Band and Orchestra present the β€œPeace in Jesus” worship experience with communion in the Westmore Family Room (sanctuary) on Good Friday. For more information about Westmore, visit westmorechurch.com.

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Everywhere that Jesus went he was aligning the kingdom and throughout scripture we can see how the number 3 was significant in much of this. 3 nails. 3 words. 3 keys. 3 days. The King of glory that has all power and is alive and well. 3 more words reveal this…”He has risen!”

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What does the cross mean to you? Pastor Kelvin Page shares a message on Resurrection Sunday. Sunday Morning Service – April 21, 2019. For more information about Westmore, visit westmorechurch.com.

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According to some traditions and interpretations of Scripture, this is the day that Noah’s ark came to rest on the mountains of Ararat, as recorded in Genesis 8: “Then the ark rested in the seventh month, the seventeenth day of the month, on the mountains of Ararat.” (Genesis 8:4) The seventh month is interpreted, at […]

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The Believer’s Access to God When I think of access to God, I picture a servant approaching a king in his throne room and bowing before him. Paul spoke of “access to stand (a face-to-face position) in God’s presence. The Greek word for access is prosagoge, meaning “the act of moving toward or bringing to.” […]

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