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    This is an amazing family church that welcome everyone, teaching the whole Bible and practicing true Christ-like love!!

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    The Father's House - Vacaville - TFH Band Sunday 11:45am

    The Father's House - Vacaville

    3.9(106 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Raised Catholic, I spent years going through the motions--never really feeling connected, more out…read moreof duty than anything else. Then I visited The Father's House... and everything changed. From the moment I walked in, I felt something real. Even my younger boys loved it and couldn't stop talking about how much they enjoyed being there. The atmosphere is deeply spiritual yet warm and welcoming--like coming home. The space is clean, the people are kind, supportive, and genuinely there to help guide you without judgment. The worship band? Absolutely soul-stirring. And the preacher speaks in a way that reminds me of that one guidance counselor who truly cares--someone who helps you find clarity and direction when you need it most. If you've ever felt disconnected or just been searching for something more, I can't recommend this place enough.

    https://youtu.be/WmnoShOkMpc?si=AAd9vKpZ6eN8l-Nt…read more Start at about midway~16.30 or so on the bar line and you will quickly figure out exactly what Jesus means and why His words here are so important. "This is not a suggestion it is a clear prohibition from the mouth of the Son of God Himself.... But doesn't the Bible command us to discern? The answer is yes. Discernment is necessary. In 1Corinthians 5:12 Paul affirms there is a responsibility to judge those who are within the community of faith....(16.40) "It requires an honest dialogue with God and it is precisely in this place of real humility that another dimension of the relationship with God begins to be revealed. It is one that religion often confuses distorts or simply ignores. Making God's house a marketplace. Among all the scenes recorded in the gospel there is one that surprises even the most seasoned Christians familiar with Bible stories. It was not the calming of the storm nor the multiplication of the loaves it was a scene of deliberate and purposeful violence~ Jesus Christ the same one who taught to turn the other cheek who healed lepers with tenderness and welcomed children with love made a whip with His own hands and entered the temple turning everything upside down. No gospel softens this moment. The Bible preserved it exactly as it happened. Matthew 21:12-13 records it bluntly ...."and Jesus entered the temple of God and drove out all who sold and bought in the temple and He overturned the tables of the money changers and the seats of those who sold pigeons." He said to them "It is written My house shall be called a house of prayer but you make it a den of robbers." It was not an impulsive gesture or a passing emotional reaction. It was the clearest expression that there is something God simply does not tolerate and that the Christian faith must face with complete honesty. What was the issue with those sellers? Superficially they were offering a service~ the pigeons were for sacrifices the money changers exchanged coins so that pilgrims could pay the temple tax it was convenient practical apparently necessary and that is exactly where the spiritual danger lies. When commercial convenience begins to occupy sacred space it does not appear as sacrilege it even seems to be serving God. But Jesus Christ saw it differently and the Bible recorded that He did not just speak He acted. Today the setting has changed but not the essence~ holy water sold in bottles consecrated ointments with a label and a price tickets for prophetic conferences raffles and bizarres within the temples themselves all packaged with spiritual language all justified as support for the ministry. The faith of simple people who enter that place genuinely seeking the presence of God ends up being being treated as a market opportunity -- what should be a house of prayer has slowly been transformed into a showcase for sacred products. It is important to understand that Jesus Christ's indignation was not against the money itself. The Bible never forbade churches from receiving offerings or ministers from being supported by the gospel. The problem was the wrong place with the wrong motivation. The space consecrated for worship have been turned into a commercial point. John 2:16 reports the same episode with the detail that cuts deep. Jesus said that His Father's house had been turned into a "house of trade." The Father's house. Not just any structure~ a space for communion for reverence for a genuine encounter with the eternal. The call that resonates here is for discernment. True faith knows how to distinguish what serves God from what serves profit in the name of God and when this discernment begins to be refined within someone contradictions that went unnoticed some of them even more subtle than a stall of products inside the temple" This is why the Prosperity Gospel is a problem. It is just not about money~they've created an entirely new gospel out of it all! (This isn't simply about making a profit off of God ~it's that it goes almost exclusively to the pastor and those he surrounds himself with. I called them "the Yes Men." If anyone corrects the pastor's behavior they are out. The prosperity gospel is vile. There's no other way to put it.) And that's why we've lost Christianity here in America. Unbelievers do not need that which is greedy and rebellious for they themselves are greedy and rebellious. Galatians 1:8-9 "But even if we or an angel from heaven preaches any other gospel to you than what we have preached, let him be accursed." These verses emphasize staying faithful to original apostolic teachings and rejecting false teachers who distort the gospel. My purpose is not to bring down any one church or any one person; it is to lift them up and lead them to repentance. I had to repent for my involvement. (Repenting is easy. The more you do it the easier it gets!) Amen. https://youtu.be/WmnoShOkMpc?si=7HLTqknfohquPbGY

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    The Father's House - Vacaville - Main entrance by the fountain

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    New Life Church - Entrance to our facility on 5900 Cherry Glen Road

    New Life Church

    4.6(10 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    Many many years ago very shortly after this church was completed I wanted to visit and see what…read morethis church was all about. Two rows ahead of me, and to the left was clearly someone who had sexual identity issues and I thought "Praise the Lord everyone's here everyone is welcome even those that perhaps hadn't quite found their way yet." After the service, I went to the Ladies Room and another woman and her 7-year old girl were there washing their hands and about to leave when a man walked into the bathroom with heavy 5 o'clock shadow, or a beard still present. He was wearing a dress or a skirt outfit and high heels. I'll never forget this experience for the shock stays with you long afterwards. This was a house of God! So I approached the pastor afterwards and relayed the event to him stating that women should feel safe going into the women's room and not accosted with this evil nonsense, and that I had never encountered a man in a women's bathroom before. He stated categorically and explaining to me that all the pastors in Vacaville had gathered together, and that the bathroom was going to stay as it was Welcoming such men into their bathrooms, and in the future, all bathrooms would accommodate such a situations. All could enter. I have never forgotten that day. How could I!? (You should've seen that poor little girls face.) I later found out that the pastor had lied, the pastors in Vacaville had not "gotten together" to discuss this. they had not approved of such nonsense, so I'm still shaking my head. Tolerance, gentleness, kindness and loving the wicked is one thing but Christians need to draw the line in the sand. Deeper! Because now today we have drag show productions going on in our elementary schools as I'm sure you've heard about. Do you see what I mean?

    New Life Church is amazing with love of God present in all areas. You are greeted as you enter by…read moreindividuals full of love and smiles. The message is always based on scripture and easily understood. I have been attending for awhile and grown in God through example of others and teachings. Everyone is invited to attend and be part of a group of people who like be God and want to worship together. New Life has an excellent children's program. Teachers love God and showing Gods lie to children. If you are looking for a church family New Life Church is welcoming you to come to a service. New Life gets love right.

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