🎙️ Sermon #1492 – “Parenting with Purpose”
Speakers: Bishop Paul Sharp, Rev. Rick & Diana Fuller, moderated by Pastor Jason Sharp
📅 Date: October 29, 2025
📍 Calvary Christian Center – Del City, Oklahoma
In this inspiring discussion, Bishop Paul Sharp and Rev. Rick & Diana Fuller join Pastor Jason Sharp for “Parenting with Purpose.”
Together, they share biblical insight on how to raise children God’s way — with love, boundaries, prayer, and consistency.
You’ll learn how to model faith in your home, create unity as parents, and strengthen your family through everyday discipleship.
Whether you’re a parent, grandparent, or mentor, this message will encourage you to lead your home with purpose and grace.
📖 Key Scriptures: Proverbs 22:6 | Ephesians 6:4 | Deuteronomy 6:6–7 | Psalm 127:3–5
💡 Key Topics:
• Parenting with love and consistency
• Modeling faith through daily example
• Unity between parents
• Raising children in prayer and purpose
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🕘 Service Times:
Sunday Morning Worship – 9 AM | 11:30 AM
Sunday Evening Worship – 6:30 PM
Wednesday Midweek Service – 7:00 PM
📍 3900 Epperly Drive, Del City – Del City, OK
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In this bilingual Anniversary Service, Rev. James Corbin, with Rev. Otilio Blanco translating, shares a prophetic message titled “Draw Near to God.” God is calling His people back to intimacy — to walk like Enoch, to live in consecration, and to desire His presence more than His blessings.
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In this Wednesday night financial panel, Pastor Jason Sharp, Rev. Mitchel Davidson, and Bishop Paul Sharp share timeless financial wisdom rooted in biblical principles. Learn how to avoid debt, cultivate generosity, and develop a mindset of abundance and stewardship.
Discover why money is one of the easiest things for God to provide — and how your faith and giving can unlock doors of blessing for your family and the kingdom.
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Key Takeaways:
Our decisions can affect entire cities.
God moves when His people humble themselves and pray.
Fasting breaks our will and aligns it with God’s.
Humility doesn’t come naturally — it comes through daily sacrifice.
A three-day fast can prepare you to meet the King, just as Esther did
Chapters:
0:00 – Jonah’s Call and Nineveh’s Desperation
6:00 – Sin and the Expiration of a City
12:00 – Jonah’s Second Chance and Obedience
17:00 – The Power of Humility and Fasting
20:00 – Fasting Breaks the Will
24:00 – When Fasting Meets Forgiveness
28:00 – Esther’s Three-Day Fast: Preparing to Meet the King
33:00 – “Seek My Face, Not My Hand” (2 Chron 7:14)
37:00 – Healing the Land: Revival Rain
42:00 – “Rain’s Coming” — A Prophetic Declaration
47:00 – Surrender and Obedience Bring the Outpouring
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We are not bound by the devil; we are bound by what we refuse to release. When you forgive and let go, heaven moves with you. Freedom begins when you set others free.
Dr. James Hughes brings a timely message titled “How the End Times Affect Your Home.” Drawing from 2 Timothy 3 and Colossians 3, he reminds us that the real sign of the end times is not just wickedness in the world, but when the church begins to reflect the same selfishness.
Learn how to build a home where Jesus is present — by treating your spouse, children, and others with love, forgiveness, and grace. The key to a strong home in the last days? Act like Jesus, especially at home.
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We serve not because we have to, but because we want to. God’s love is unconditional — and when you hear His heartbeat, obedience becomes joy.
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From overcoming walls of offense to raising children with intentionality, this conversation is filled with wisdom, laughter, and practical insights. Learn why friendships are worth fighting for, how to build a godly marriage, and why consistent prayer is the key to closeness with the Lord.
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This message calls us to repentance, to receive the gift of the Holy Ghost, and to walk in holiness and power.
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From testimonies of healing through forgiveness to powerful reminders that repentance is hope, this message calls us to roll out the red carpet for Jesus in our lives.
📖 Scriptures: Isaiah 40:1–5, Mark 1:1–4, Isaiah 40:27–31
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