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Dec 19, 2023Liked by Jamie S. Harper

My "from" denomination is the PCA, and I am so thankful for it! Now our home is St. John's Anglican in Chelsea... come and see!

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Dec 11, 2023Liked by Jamie S. Harper

Love this! And love you! ❤️ we are always growing and our focus is on knowing God and sharing Him accurately according to scripture as the Holy Spirit teaches us. I am incredibly thankful for the teachers/preachers at our church (SBC) who have made me question all I’ve ever been taught and check it with scripture. I’ve realized I’ve been taught incorrectly but some things I was taught correctly were twisted in my own fleshly mind or even by Satan himself to cause me not to treasure Jesus above all! I’m thankful that the leaders of our church do not preach to satisfy the SBC but to be true to scripture. Wish you lived closer! ❤️

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Dec 11, 2023Liked by Jamie S. Harper

We’re in between churches as well. But this time around I know ME better. I’ve traveled learning from different flavors and one thing I believe is Mark 16:17-18, these signs follow those who believe. I do pray in tongues, I have prayed and the sick have received miraculous healings from Jesus. The gifts Paul says to seek “all”? I’ve experienced almost all and God showed me in a dream what miraculous powers feels like. In my dream I was in the hospital in Cincinnati where I was a volunteer chaplain pre-pandemic, we specialized in Christian healing through the power gifts taught by Paul. I go back to resume that tomorrow and knowing what I know now and having tangibly experienced the radically powerful overwhelming love of God in fresh exciting ways since I left, it will be different. For one God healed me of an autoimmune disorder (Hashimotos Thyroiditus) by taking daily communion at home. True story. Zero meds, normal bloodwork. And my next church will be able to add to my growth in meaningful ways, help me go higher, and support me as I walk in the path He has laid out for me. I could never go back.

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