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TAKE FULL BENEFIT OF FELLOWSHIP ACTIVITIES IN HOREMOW

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TOPIC: TAKE FULL BENEFIT OF FELLOWSHIP ACTIVITIES IN HOREMOW

TEXT: 1 JOHN 1:1-4  

FRIDAY OCTOBER 20th.

Key verse: 1 Corinthians 1:9 God is faithful, by whom ye were called unto the fellowship of his Son Jesus Christ our Lord.  
Certainly, some in the HOREMOW do not enjoy the full benefit of worship activities because they do not worship correctly due to ignorance or poor coordination by their leaders. This needs to be corrected. The Lord made me to understand that the Holiness Revival Movement is a leading ministry and other churches are to learn from it. If this is so, why are we not having enough time for people to learn? If HOREMOW has been exalted to be the place where God has placed His perfect truth, why should we not make the spiritual diet available to people in its fullness? 
This eventually led to the weekly unit fellowships. We noticed that denominational pastors who joined the Movement began to withdraw along with their members for ulterior motives, even though the once-in-a-month meeting that we started with was for their benefit. We speak this truth in this Movement and do not economize our words because of the thoughts of others who might be asking, "Who do you think you are?" When David asked what shall be given to the man who handles Goliath, he was not speaking out of pride but out of God’s assurance. 
So, we too say these things out of the reality that God has made us to know. We meet on Saturdays for between three-and-a-half to four hours. During the meeting, we listen to HOREMOW messages, share the gains, share testimonies of what God is doing in our midst, and pray together. In addition to the unit meetings, we also have combined meetings at chapter, regional, state, and national levels. International conferences began in 2010 and participation has grown. Presently, the conferences we run annually include the General Conference in December, the Women's Conference in April, the Ministers’ Conference in July, and the Youth Conference in August. 

Thought for the day: HOREMOW is a gift from God to you. 

Song for the day: God is my Father, Jesus is my Brother, and the blessed Holy Spirit 

Bible reading for the day: Jeremiah 3-4; 2 Thessalonians 3
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