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Locality: Columbus, Georgia

Phone: +1 706-568-7019



Address: 4944 Buena Vista Rd 31907 Columbus, GA, US

Website: www.phc-columbus.org

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Peaceful Holiness Church 29.06.2021

Sunday Morning Worship Service It Depends On Your Response by Elder Hardy Chadwick

Peaceful Holiness Church 06.06.2021

Sunday Morning Worship Service Why Are You Here sermon by Minister Dalencia Hart

Peaceful Holiness Church 30.05.2021

Frederick Parnell Jr. is graduating Summa Cum Laude. TODAY! Yay! Summa Cum Laude: Graduates who have maintained a cumulative grade point average of 4.0 or better. Frederick is graduating in the TOP 5% of his class for the STATE OF GEORGIA. We are so proud of this young man! He is self-motivated and a future minded successful scholar who is a positive representation of the culture. Our FUTURE matters. Support OUR young men. Frederick's graduation is TODAY at 1pm, here...'s the link to view the ceremony: https://youtu.be/98Kw4iVmmEk See more

Peaceful Holiness Church 10.02.2021

Sunday Morning Worship Service God Is Our Refuge by Minister Perez Carter

Peaceful Holiness Church 29.01.2021

Join Peaceful Holiness Church TONIGHT and every Tuesday at 7pm for Bible Study! Here’s the link: https://rb.gy/wquats... INVITE A FRIEND! Copy this text and share it with someone. OR watch on Facebook Live: https://www.facebook.com/peacefulholiness If you would like to listen in on the telephone, dial: (646) 558 8656 Meeting ID: 706 568 7019

Peaceful Holiness Church 22.01.2021

Sunday Morning Worship Service Keep Heart & Abide In The Ship sermon by Minister Bertha Gibson

Peaceful Holiness Church 21.12.2020

Sunday Morning Worship Service God’s Word Is Able To Build You Up Sermon by Elder Hardy Chadwick

Peaceful Holiness Church 03.11.2020

Join Peaceful Holiness Church every Tuesday at 7pm for Bible Study! Here’s the link: https://rb.gy/wquats https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7065687019... This Tuesday's Bible Study theme is "Christian Values and Morality, Section II - Christian Values Needed" and here's the worksheet: https://rb.gy/vkqlq5 Review 1 Corinthians 15:58 and come up with a subtitle for "Christian Values Needed." Or you can simply watch the Bible study at Peaceful Holiness's Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/peacefulholiness/ If you would like to listen in on the telephone, dial: (646) 558 8656 Meeting ID: 706 568 7019 Passcode: 4944

Peaceful Holiness Church 29.10.2020

What is the Fear of God? I wonder what you think of when you hear the word ‘fear’? What immediately comes to mind? It may be that the word ‘fear’ reminds you of something you had to go through growing up, or a challenge that you are facing in the present. But one thing is for sure, the word ‘fear’ is always going to remind you of something negative. I don’t think I’ve ever met someone who talks about their fears being positive! It’s interesting to note that fear doesn’t actua...lly exist on its own; it’s always a reaction to something else. For example, the fear of spiders is just a negative reaction to spiders, and a fear of the dark is a negative reaction to the dark. If you take the dark away, the fear can’t exist on its own, because fear is a lie! It merely creates a false reality that doesn’t actually exist! However, there is one object of fear in the whole world which produces a positive reaction rather than a negative one. It’s often difficult to get our heads around this, because we always associate fear with something negative. But there is one fear that causes us to flourish and to grow in our relationship with God, and that is the fear of God. It is the most positive fear in the world! The Hebrew word for ‘fear’ in today’s Scripture is a word that is also used to refer to reverence and the awesome nature of God. In the New Testament, the Greek term used for ‘fear’ is ‘phobos’, which again refers to awe, reverence and an understanding of God’s greatness. This shows us that the fear of God is actually a positive fear; in this context, fear does not mean being scared of God, but rather to be in awe of his greatness. Proverbs 9:10 tells us that the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom. In other words, if we want to be wise, we need to start with an understanding of the fear of God. Every one of us wants to become wiser, and if the key to that growth is the fear of God, we need to start with an awe and reverence for who God is and what He’s done!

Peaceful Holiness Church 15.10.2020

Sunday Morning Worship Service Thank God For A Praying Church by Elder Veronica Hall

Peaceful Holiness Church 07.10.2020

Maybe you’re used to thinking of generosity as a have-toa necessary but unappealing aspect of the Christian life. If so, let’s take a look at four simple reasons why it’s really the most intelligent way to live. 1. Generosity is genius because it changes our lives. People who give generously feel great about it and find themselves blessed in ways they never expected. Great things happen in them, and great things happen to those around them. Jesus said it is more blessed ...to give than to receive (Acts 20:35). Proverbs 11:25 tells us, A generous man will prosper; he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed. 2. Generosity connects us with others. When people are generous and gracious, they exude love and happiness. There’s something very attractive about those who have a sense of kindness, who do nice things for others, who pick up a bill or go out of their way to do a favor. Generous people create positive feelings in their relationships. They cause others to want to be around them. 3. Generosity helps us invest in what matters. Generosity is also genius because it’s a guaranteed, high-yield investment. This is more than just a pragmatic issue. Spiritually, generosity protects us from short-sighted, bad investments of our time, our talent, and our treasure, and creates long-term wealth. In a sense, everything you do is an investment. You are always pouring your time, talent, and treasure into something. And whatever you’re pouring into, that’s where your heart is. 4. Generosity frees our hearts. Jesus wants to protect us from bad investments and set us up for everlasting ones. The principle is about something far more important than our finances; it’s a heart issue. Money is the mirror of our heart before God. If you want an accurate measure of your relationship with God, take a look at your checkbook and your credit card statements. Notice where your money is going. That will tell you what you’re devoted to. There are two kinds of treasures in life: those that are temporary and those that last forever. We have to decide which kind we are going to live forwhether we are going to live for now or for eternity. If our eyes are on the things of God, He’s our master. If our eyes are on the things of the world, then it’s our master.

Peaceful Holiness Church 29.09.2020

Sunday Morning Worship Service Break It Off by Elder Hardy Chadwick