My Faith in Action: “The Post-Pandemic Church” (Matthew 11:2-6)

My Faith in Action: “The Post-Pandemic Church” (Matthew 11:2-6)
My Faith in Action: “The Post-Pandemic Church” (Matthew 11:2-6)

“The Post-Pandemic Church” (Matthew 11:2-6)
Apostle Bernard Whaley | Faith in Action Kingdom Ministries

Today Apostle Bernard Whaley examines the state of the church body in the wake of the pandemic and what we learned about ourselves as a result of it. Quoting Jesus’ response to John the Baptist, when asked if He is “The One” (Matthew 11:2-6), Apostle Whaley says, “Jesus did not go and tell The Baptist that He is The One. He told him, ‘Come and see.'” Listen as Apostle Whaley holds a mirror to the sin and spirit of fear that has lingered in our hearts and in the church body since quarantine and exhorts us to return to the church, both in spirit and in our physical bodies.

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