06/07/2026
From the time Joshua was a scout for Moses, to the 40 years in the wilderness, to entering the promised land and conquering through God. Joshua had one brother and partner in faith through it all — Caleb.
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Breath of Heaven: Part One
We believe God is three persons. We hear so much about God the Father and God the Son, but for some reason, we don't hear enough about God the Holy Spirit.
At Spirit of God Fellowship, you can tell right in our name that the Holy Spirit is a central part of who we are as Christians, and we love talking about Him!
This is the first in a 3-part series on the Holy Spirit titled "Breath of Heaven." Our pastor Brian Kamstra teaches this important and encouraging message.
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From the time Joshua was a scout for Moses, to the 40 years in the wilderness, to entering the promised land and conquering through God. Joshua had one brother and partner in faith through it all — Caleb.
After the miraculous victory at Jericho, why did the Israelites face such a crushing defeat at the small city of Ai?
Rob Latiak continues our series on the life of Joshua with a powerful and timely message titled "Clean Your Camp."
Watch Part 2 of our 5-part series on the life of Joshua. In this message Brian Page shares a message titled "Blessed Assurance."
During seasons of transition, what do you hold on to? As our journey through the book of Joshua continues, this message explores how God brings assurance in the middle of uncertainty.
Are you going through a life transition? Are you feeling unsettled and unsure as you navigate a new season?
In this message, our pastor Brian Kamstra shares Part One of a series on the Life of Joshua. This will be a powerful message we can all relate to: “Moses is Dead—Now What?!”
God doesn’t need everything to be perfect in your life before He starts working out His purpose. He often speaks most clearly to us when things are the worst, not the best.