I am delighted that you have taken the time to visit our website. We are at a crucial point as far as the church and Christians are concerned. It appears more and more that we are truly in the Laodecian church age. One might ask, what does that mean? John mentioned seven churches in Revelation 2-3; each of these churches represents a dispensation or an era of the church from an ecclesiastical standpoint. Unfortunately we find ourselves in the Laodecian age where the major concerns are not our relationship with Christ, but rather what we have and can achieve materially.
We have slowly spiralled into the Laodecian church age blindly focusing on wealth, health, possession and status. It is interesting (while disturbing) that we have not taken serious what John wrote in Revelation 3. In a crave for gold and glamour the church has lost it's sense of purpose and need for intimacy with Christ.
We have often referred to Revelation 3:20 as a call to sinners/unsaved/none-believers to open their hearts and respond to Christ's call. The truth is, this is the church of our age, and it confirms the prophetic declaration Christ made.
This speaks of the church that has lost it's purpose, basking in the glory of earthly wealth and treasure, rich, but poor; fully clothed, but naked; appear to know clearly where it is going, but blind. The point is, Jesus says he is standing at the door and knocking...hoping someone will open the door and let him in. Imagine for a moment: in the middle of a (so called) worship service, Jesus is saying, "If any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and him with me" (Rev. 3:20).
I am sure if you look in most of our churches today you will clearly see the reflection of the Laodecian church in its most clear form. Take a good look and let's have a conversation