Worship Service on Sundays, 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
First Presbyterian Church of Inglewood
100 N. Hillcrest Blvd., Inglewood, CA 90301
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Bermie Dizon

Journey With Christ

Our Christian life can be described as an unending journey with Jesus, characterized by worship, witness, delight and growth.  47 minutes

Understanding God Through Prayer

We do not pray on our own, as no Christian prayer occurs apart from God.  He is fully involved in our prayers, for we pray to the Father by the authority of Jesus through the power of the Holy Spirit.  This fact should inspire us to pray in complete confidence.  34 minutes

Pentecost

God has given us festivals not only to remind us of important events in human history but also to show us what he is continually accomplishing in our lives, as these events should have personal applications for us all.  The outpouring of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost two thousand years ago  was  not in reality a one time event for the…

Encourage

Salvation is not just about being made guiltless, it is also about growing in a relationship with God and others.  Accordingly, encouragement is shared in the hope that it will lift someone’s heart toward God.  This sermon focuses on the importance of encouraging others in the Christian life.  45 minutes

Home

Where is your home?  As Christians, our real home is God.  In him we find peace, security, satisfaction and unfailing love.   It is when we seek dwelling places outside of God that we encounter many of our problems in life.   38 minutes

Black History in the Church

History plays an important role in the development of the people of God, telling us what God has done and will do for us.  It is a source of our vision, giving us hope and strengthening our faith.  Black history is church history.  44 minutes

What If?

What if someone prayed for you everyday, what a blessing that would be!  No one ever grows out of the need for prayer or the need to pray for others.  This sermon discusses the importance of prayer in the Christian life.  43 minutes