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Relevant messages to inspire, encourage and learn more about God from Safe Harbor Outreach Center in Prattville, AL.

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A New Thing

Youth Pastor, Shelby Webb, encouraged attendees to embrace change by committing to actively chase God's presence through persistent prayer and seeking, using biblical examples (e.g., the upper room) to show committed obedience brings revival. She urged personal transformation—repentance as a change of mind and letting go of pride—so God can work through individuals to impact schools, families, and…

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The Mountain is around the Back

Brother Bob Mest, Executive Director of Alabaman Adult and Teen Challenge, preached from Exodus 3, emphasizing that seasons of desert and wilderness are God's preparation—not punishment—and that perseverance through hardship leads to mountaintop encounters with God and a divinely given assignment. The message stressed that God is already at the mountain, reveals Himself by fire in the desert,…

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Obstacles

Pastor Greg Melvin warned that sin and disobedience are primary obstacles that block God's power, blessings, and entry into His promises, urging attendees to follow God's instructions and maintain humility, repentance, and steady obedience. True repentance — not mere remorse or emotional displays — requires concrete action: confessing sin, forsaking it, and committing to a changed life so God can…

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Dangers of an Empty House

Pastor Greg Melvin warned that churches and individuals risk losing God's presence and power when they drift into compromise, spiritual apathy, or leadership failure, using the capture of the Ark (1 Samuel) and Eli's example to illustrate consequences. He identified symptoms of a spiritually empty church—form without power, ongoing defeat, division, and reliance on human methods—and cited…

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When Passion Fades

Pastor Greg Melvin warned against spiritual lukewarmness using Revelation's Laodicea as a warning, urging believers to realign their lives with Scripture, repent, and regain passionate pursuit of God. He identified worldly comforts, routine attendance, unforgiveness, compromise, and poor parenting as causes of spiritual decline, and emphasized humility, self-control, and separation from sinful…

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Going Somewhere

Pastor Greg Melvin emphasized spiritual growth, urging listeners not to become satisfied where they are with God but to keep moving forward in faith, prayer, service, and purpose. Using examples from Isaac, Paul, and Moses, it taught that growth comes from persistence, refusing to quit, and staying focused on God's plan rather than looking back or standing still. The sermon also encouraged the…

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Stuck

Pastor Greg Melvin encouraged listeners who feel spiritually stuck to trust God, follow His instructions, and rely on prayer, faith, and the full armor of God to move forward. It emphasized that past mistakes and painful experiences can be turned by God into preparation, strength, and testimony rather than something that defines or defeats a person. The sermon also reminded the congregation that…

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A Mother's Faith

Youth Pastor Shelby Webb focused on Mary as a model of faithful motherhood, emphasizing three themes: faith in the unheard, the unseen, and the unknown. It highlighted how Mary trusted God despite misunderstanding, hidden years, and the suffering foretold for Jesus, encouraging listeners—especially mothers—to keep praying and remain faithful even when their efforts feel unnoticed. Pastor also…

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Right Now Power

Pastor Greg Melvin emphasized that believers need "right now" power from God through the Holy Spirit to stay focused, resist worldly distractions, and live with renewed strength and joy. He called the church to revive spiritually, reject excuses, take authority over the enemy, and guard their hearts while relying on God's power rather than their own flesh. The sermon closed by stressing that…

Don't Go A.W.O.L

The message encouraged listeners not to quit or drift away from their faith, describing spiritual life as an ongoing battle that requires prayer, Scripture, perseverance, and staying active in church. It emphasized that many people, including biblical figures like Jonah, Elijah, David, and the prodigal son, have fallen away but can return through repentance, grace, and God's mercy. The sermon…

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