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Fire in The Fireplace
Fire in the Fireplace
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Materials for the selected video will appear hereIs it really possible to have a church that has the fingerprints of God and the power of the Holy Spirit all over it, or do we just have to do ministry in our own strength? The Rt. Rev. Michael Nazir Ali, Bishop of Rochester, said, “We can’t domesticate the Holy Spirit, but the Holy Spirit is meant for and needed even more in the church (in our churches) today…This leading is not wild or unpredictable. Not a leading about which we know nothing. The work of the Holy Spirit is firmly grounded in the person and work of Christ Himself. The Holy Spirit bears witness to Jesus.” The Fire in the Fireplace series explores the work and power of the Holy Spirit in the Christian Church today.