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Prophet Nancy Castro brought a powerful and refreshing word to The Gathering, reminding us that Jesus is still calling out to all who thirst: “Come to Me and drink.” Through personal testimony, prophetic encouragement, and a rich teaching on the Feast of Tabernacles, she pointed us back to the One who satisfies our deepest longings. Her message overflowed with the presence of the Holy Spirit—inviting us to step deeper, drink freely, and let rivers of living water flow from within.
In a world addicted to shortcuts and convenience, it’s easy to drift into “comfortable Christianity”—blessings without surrender, faith without change. Jesus invites us to something deeper: denying ourselves, taking up our cross daily, and discovering the joy and power that only come through true commitment.
Brother John shared a heartfelt message about the five truths every believer can hold onto—access to the Father, new life in Christ, righteousness through faith, healing and restoration, and freedom from condemnation. His humble words reminded us that it’s not the length of the message that matters, but the openness of our hearts to receive God’s Word.
Are you smiling on the outside but barely holding on inside? In his powerful message “The Power of Your Faith” Angel Rosa reminded us that even in the darkest, most personal struggles—the ones no one else sees—God is present. Drawing from Acts 27, he shows us how to hold on to hope, faith, the Holy Spirit, and God’s Word when everything around us feels like it’s falling apart. You may not see the shoreline yet, but you’re going to make it.