Loving God, serving people

The Reunion Church
     8153 W. Cactus Rd, Peoria, AZ  85381

623.979.5465

The Vision Restored (The Land, Old Enemies, and The Glory of God’s Promises Fulfilled)

Philistine vs. the Reunion Church   By Dr. Stephen Isaac, D.TH.   The Vision Restored (The Land, Old Enemies, and the Glory of God’s Promises Fulfilled) The Reunion Church We love God, we teach His truth, we care for one another in fellowshipand prayer. Introduction When God gave us this land twelve years ago IContinue reading “The Vision Restored (The Land, Old Enemies, and The Glory of God’s Promises Fulfilled)”

Reunion Apr. 2024 Newsletter

God is at workin and through us. Could we have been any more blessed this past month?  We are still looking back, marvelling at the work of the Holy Spirit in our midst.  Deep teaching, wonderful fellowship, and incredible moments of worship filled our hearts and minds.  We also were so blessed by the servantContinue reading “Reunion Apr. 2024 Newsletter”

Neo-Philistine – Biblical Deconstruction and Biblical Illiteracy

The progressive evangelical Christian movement proposes that there are multiple ways to connect with God other than Jesus Christ. It is an attack against the moral and spiritual authority of biblical truth. This biblical deconstruction is a serious, growing threat to the health of the Church and to maturity of Christians.

What Christians Must Know About The Jewish Claim to the Land of Israel

Scripture is very clear that they – Israel, are God’s chosen people and they are the ones God bound Himself by covenant promise. Three thousand, seven hundred years ago God promised Abraham favor and blessing. God promised to multiply his offspring and to make him a great nation with a great name, Most importantly, by God’s own covenant promise He gave Abraham the territorial rights to a very specific region of land. This land was given to Abraham and his offspring by God – and Abraham and his descendants have occupied the land in some form or another – they have been there since God delivered it to their hands. What if you left your house for a month – when you came back someone else had moved and now said the home belonged to them. Whose house, whose land is it?

Reunion Mar. 2024 Newsletter

Can you believe it is already March? It is going to be a wonderful month, filled with precious times of worship, teaching, and fellowship to increase your faith, strengthen your family, and grow encouraging friendships. Holy Week will provide profound opportunities to deepen your understanding of who our Savior is and just how much He loves you.  We hope you won’t miss a single moment of the Holy Week journey! Find out more about our Easter services schedule HERE.

Serving God and One Another

We cannot serve God if we do not follow Him – we will not follow Him if we do not love Him as He loves us – this is literal, not figurative or metaphorical.  God not only invites us but desires for us to love our life in Him more than we love our life in this world. 

God’s Love is Stonger Than Cupid

January has absolutely flown by! We were blessed with God answering our prayers for healing for Pastor Steve’s detached retina. And, thank you to everyone who prayed for “Chicago Donnie”, who had very serious AND very successful surgery. The Movement youth had a fruitful winter camp, and Pastor Gary Hay, a long-time friend of the Reunion Church, spent some time with us, delivering a powerful message on how to faithfully walk with God.

The “Where Do You Sit, Where Do You Serve” message from Pastor Steve has resonated on so many levels. God is moving people forward to serve in new ways, and some are stepping forward to serve for the first time at the Reunion Church.

A New Year’s Message From Pastor Steve

As we enter 2024, God is unfolding His plans for the Reunion Church – plans to use each of us in His Kingdom work. Pastor Steve’s message, “Where Do You Sit – Where Do You Serve,” is a challenge to each of us to step forward into our God-ordained places in His service. Serving God is our highest honor and greatest responsibility.

Faith – 4th Sunday of Advent

“As human beings, we discover that love can come to us in many ways, but the greatest love – God’s love, comes to us only in Christ. Using His example in response to the suffering and afflicted, there is no exploitation of hurting souls. In Christ, we do not dehumanize people regardless of their circumstances. We see no one person or persons as pitiful or victims, but as someone to love at the very moment of attention. There are many gifts that Christ came to earth to give to us – but this is the one gift that He asks us to give to one another. When we learn to love this way, we learn to see one another differently. How we perceive and view one another is critical to understanding the love that Christ came to give us.”