04/05/2026
Are you feeling stuck in a “Saturday Season”? That middle ground where the pain of Friday is still real, but the breakthrough of Sunday hasn't arrived yet?
Sermon Series:
SUNDAY SERVICE
A guy walks into a bar...
Eight years ago, Brian Kamstra's first message as the pastor of Spirit of God Fellowship asked the question, "Are we willing to do whatever it takes to see the lost come to Jesus?"
In this message, our pastor is asking that same question. Are you willing, as a church and as individuals, to do whatever it takes to see the lost come to Jesus? Are we willing to go where it takes and do what it takes?
"A guy walks into a bar..." and if you're wondering who that guy is, you might be surprised to find out who WAS willing to do whatever it takes.
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