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  • From Prison to Freedom

    From Prison to Freedom

    You have only one life. What are you going to do with it? To answer this basic but utterly important question it is necessary for you to know who you are and where you are right now. If you’re not happy with what you are and where you are today, know that you can be a better you, that you can do what God really wants you to do, and that you can be in a better situation tomorrow.

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  • Worship at Oasis Now Begins at 10:00 AM

    Worship at Oasis Now Begins at 10:00 AM

    Beginning first Sunday of May, Oasis Church begins at 10:00 AM. We start on time and we ask those who wish to join us for worship to come on time as we don't want you to miss our lively and heartfelt singing of well-chosen praise and worship songs.

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  • From Prison to Freedom

    From Prison to Freedom

    This Sunday at Oasis... "From Prison to Freedom" Acts 16:16-34 Biblical Principles for Success "Turning Downturns Into Upturns" Series 1, Message 1. Don't miss this! Join us at Oasis Church this Sunday, 10:00 AM. Come with your loved ones and friends. Free lunch!

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  • “Turning Downturns Into Upturns”

    “Turning Downturns Into Upturns”

    Watch for "Turning Downturns Into Upturns" which will be part of Pastor Ed's Biblical Principles for Success series of messages. Some Christian believers shy away from the word "success" (and is a reason why they're not successful?) when what it simply means is having goals accomplished for a better life or abundant life as Jesus calls it.

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  • Oasis Mother’s Day Celebration

    Oasis Mother’s Day Celebration

    Please click link to see photos of Oasis Mother’s Day Celebration: http://www.facebook.com/pages/SaintsInSinCity/224216184297?v=wall#!/album.php?aid=57808&id=1051414542&ref=mf

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  • “The Praise-Deserving Mom”

    “The Praise-Deserving Mom”

    What does the Bible say? Who is the praise-deserving mom? According to the Bible, what kind of mom that is worthy of her children’s and/or her husband’s praise and appreciation? Proverbs 31:10-31, which provides one of the best portrayal of the Christian mother, details important characteristics that make a mother worthy of highest praise. To help us to easily remember these qualities we will use the acronym M-O-T-H-E-R.

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  • For My Mother

    For My Mother

    Ed Fernandez is not a poet so he just wrote something that resembles a poem for his mother who passed away in November 2007. To all moms, "Happy Mother's Day!"

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  • A Risky Kind of Loving

    A Risky Kind of Loving

    We glibly say we “love” one another. But how do we actually and in reality love one another? Often, very superficially. Often, we just try to please one another. We’re careful that we don’t hurt each other’s feelings. We’re often nice as we want others to be nice to us. And when we see or hear someone doing something wrong, we are careful, often too careful, in dealing with the problem. If ever we talk to that person, we talk to her in a very nice way so that in the end that person thinks that the wrong she has done is really no big deal, even if is…that’s she’s okay even if she’s not okay.

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  • Jesus: Is he what you think he is?

    Jesus: Is he what you think he is?

    The Jews were looking for a Messiah, a Savior who would set them free and lead them to a life of abundance. But when Jesus came and showed himself to be the Messiah, they did not believe in him. Why? Because, according to Jesus, “…you are not part of my flock.” People may give rational arguments why they do not believe in Jesus. But in the end, as far as Jesus is concerned, the real reason is because people are not part of his flock.

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  • Princeton Seminary’s Director of Alums, Bob Sharman, visits Oasis

    Princeton Seminary’s Director of Alums, Bob Sharman, visits Oasis

    The Reverend William Robert Sharman III, Princeton Theological Seminary's Director of Alumnae/Alumni Relations visits Oasis Church. Bob shares a few words of encouragement to our two-month old congregation as well as news about Princeton, Pastor Ed's alma mater.

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