Who Are We?

A People of Praise and Worship
Psalm 100
There’s something powerful about the follow-up question.
Last week, we asked Who are we?
And we answered it plainly:
The church isn’t a place you visit—it’s a people you belong to.
We are the church.
So the next question naturally becomes:
Who Are We? We Are the Church.

Blog reflection from Acts 2 | Resurgence Church
On the day of Pentecost, Scripture tells us something simple—but powerful:
“On the day of Pentecost all the believers were meeting together in one place.”
(Acts 2:1–2)
Before the sound of rushing wind.
Before tongues of fire.
Before the miracle.
There was togetherness.
That detail matters more than we often realize.
Because when God wants to move, He doesn’t start with a building—He starts with a people.
A Resurgence Christmas Begins With Hope

Christmas came fast this year.
One minute it was July… the next minute Walmart had Christmas trees out, Mariah Carey thawed out, and Amazon Prime started working overtime. The calendar flipped, the decorations went up, and everybody started asking the same question:
Mission: Kingdom – Your Mission, Should You Choose to Accept It

In 1 Corinthians 9, Paul reminds us that the Christian life isn’t Mission: Comfortable — it’s Mission: Kingdom. God has done the impossible in us, and now He calls us to run our race with purpose, obedience, and intentionality. The question is simple: Will you accept the mission?
When the Clock Is Ticking: Truth, Time, and Trusting God

Life doesn’t give us unlimited chances. In Luke 12—and even in an animated film like Puss in Boots: The Last Wish—we’re reminded that the clock is ticking, our time is precious, and truth matters. This message calls us out of delay, distraction, greed, and worry, and invites us into a life anchored in God’s truth, generosity, and trust. If God woke you up today, you still have time to say yes to Him and live like this moment truly matters.
Whatever It Takes—When Faith Keeps Moving

When faith collides with what you love most, obedience becomes the true test. In Genesis 22, Abraham’s willingness to surrender Isaac reveals a powerful truth—real faith keeps moving even when the map makes no sense. Discover what happens when trust walks uphill, obedience opens doors, and God’s provision meets you on the mountain.
Leaving a Legacy

Every life tells a story—and every story leaves a legacy. In Genesis 4, Cain and Abel show us that what we pass on isn’t just what we do, but who we become. Like Mufasa, it’s about more than bloodlines—it’s about heartlines. Through grace, God invites us to break old cycles, choose the right path, and leave a legacy rooted in faith and redemption.
Harvesting My Potential

God has already planted incredible potential within you. In Luke 8:4–15, Jesus reminds us that the condition of our hearts determines the harvest of our lives. Just like a farmer prepares the soil, we must allow God’s Word to take root through faith, patience, and obedience. Growth with God isn’t punishment—it’s preparation for purpose. When we stay close to Jesus and keep our hearts soft before Him, we begin to see His fruit flourishing in every area of our lives.
Because I Love My Church, I Play My Part

The early church in Acts 2 wasn’t a crowd—it was a committed family devoted to prayer, generosity, and growth. In this final message of the I Love My Church series, Pastor Belinda (“Pastor B”) challenges us to show our love for God’s house through devotion, generosity, and participation. Because when we play our part, God multiplies the impact—and the church comes alive.
Strengthen My Hands: Building Through Distraction

We are all builders—of families, faith, businesses, and the church. Like Nehemiah, we face distractions that try to pull us off the wall, but God strengthens our hands to keep going. This message calls us to build, rebuild, and rebound through prayer, declaration, and focus on the assignment He has given us.