Sunday, March 26, 2017

Fellowship and Wonders

Pastor Joyce Swingle preaches on Matthew 21:18-22. Here's the full article she mentions from the New York Times: "The Jihadi Who Turned to Jesus." Rich Swingle opens the service with miracle stories from the road, including the story of how the best man at their wedding found healing, as told in his book Waiting for My Fingers. Pastor Linda Warren prays over the sermon and announces that Facing Darkness, a documentary on a Samaritan's Purse doctor who contracted ebola while working with victims of the deadly disease in Africa, will be in theaters nationwide on March 30 and April 10. It will also be playing in New Rochelle. See the trailer below.

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If you want to more about starting a relationship with Jesus Christ visit www.WestchesterChapel.org/Salvation.

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