Apostolics of Ascension

Apostolics of Ascension Apostolic Pentecostal Church

06/12/2026

Welcome to Apostolics of Ascension, Where God doesn’t care who are but what you can be! We are excited you decided to join us for worship today. We pray today’s message is encouraging to you!

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06/07/2026

Welcome to Apostolics of Ascension, Where God doesn’t care who are but what you can be! We are excited you decided to join us for worship today. We pray today’s message is encouraging to you!

First time joining us? Let’s connect: https://forms.Gle/LApdj4fiS6N2CxDK8

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06/06/2026

Update from Sis. Chrystal Gautreaux:

Friday, 6/5 PM update

We have been on an uphill journey with praise report after praise report, and we are so thankful for every step forward. Today had both highs and lows.

He very slowly walked a little ways down the hall with PT and brushed his teeth with OT’s help and supervision. Those are huge accomplishments right now.

His body has been through so much, and he is experiencing some very common but very difficult effects from it all. We have noticed that visitors cause his heart rate to rise significantly, so please be patient and wait to visit for now.

They are moving him to a different level of ICU, and I have been given special permission to stay overnight with him since his anxiety gets stronger in the evenings.

Thank you for your patience, understanding, and most of all, your prayers. We are not out of the woods yet, but we know God’s got this — and we are believing goose call videos will come again soon.

06/05/2026

Welcome to Apostolics of Ascension, Where God doesn’t care who are but what you can be! We are excited you decided to join us for worship today. We pray today’s message is encouraging to you!

First time joining us? Let’s connect: https://forms.Gle/LApdj4fiS6N2CxDK8

Connect with us on social media:
YouTube: youtube.com/
Instagram: Instagram.com/apostolicsofascension

Meekness Isn’t WeaknessEverything around us—the world, the culture, the people—tends to applaud power and strength, inde...
06/04/2026

Meekness Isn’t Weakness

Everything around us—the world, the culture, the people—tends to applaud power and strength, independence and intelligence, boldness and superiority.

But in the third beatitude, a series of promises Jesus made about God’s Kingdom, Jesus highlighted something different, saying:

“Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.”
‭‭Matthew‬ ‭5‬:‭5‬ NIV‬‬‬‬‬‬

The English word "meek" comes from the Greek word "praeis." It means gentle, humble, or submissive; modest, mild, or unpretentious. In fact, when Paul describes the “fruits of the Spirit” (traits developed in His people by His Spirit), the words "meekness" and "gentleness" are often used interchangeably.

But, let’s be clear: If such descriptions paint a frail and feeble picture in your mind, you can be certain that meekness isn’t weakness.

Meekness is strength under control. It's power submitted to God’s authority.

Now, if “meek” isn’t a word that you’d use to currently describe yourself, that’s okay. Jesus wasn’t speaking to those who had it all together—and He isn’t expecting a perfect version of us, either. Instead, He’s extending a blessing on who His people were (and are) becoming.

God is continually developing these beatitude traits inside of His followers. He's refining, sanctifying, and transforming us to be more and more like Him.

In Scripture, Jesus Himself is called “meek.” But as you probably know, He was far from passive, apathetic, or a pushover. Instead of relying on His own power—like summoning legions of angels to avoid hanging on that cross—He leaned into God’s strength and restrained His limitless power.

Jesus’ upside-down kingdom will be packed with those who harness their strength for God’s glory and who humble themselves at His feet.

Surprising Comfort in the Midst of GriefCan anything good come from grief? From mourning a deep loss? From weeping over ...
06/03/2026

Surprising Comfort in the Midst of Grief

Can anything good come from grief? From mourning a deep loss? From weeping over a profoundly heavy heartache?

While grief is a necessary part of life, no one longs to grieve. But in the second beatitude—a series of promises Jesus made about God’s Kingdom—Jesus said this:

“Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.”
‭‭Matthew‬ ‭5‬:‭4‬ ‭ESV‬‬‬‬‬‬‬

No one can appreciate rain more than someone who’s lived in the desert. No one can value food more than someone who’s truly been starving. And no one can know God as their Comforter like someone who’s desperately needed comfort.

Unfortunately, death, decay, and disappointment are a part of this world. But even in our sorrow and suffering, God stands ready to comfort us—in unique and meaningful ways that only He can.

The Holy Spirit is often called the “Comforter,” as well as “Helper,” “Counselor,” or “Advocate.” But regardless of what He’s called, it’s always who He is. Even in our grief, He’s always a God who has our best in mind.

And so, how does God comfort us? He does this through His Spirit, through His Word, and by working in and through His people.

Do you have the eyes to see how He’s pursuing you? Have you opened your heart to His comfort?

If you are a follower of Christ who is mourning today, remember: Jesus Himself promised that you will be comforted. He’s always good, He’s always faithful, and He’s right here, ready to help.

The Seven Sons of Sceva tried to use the name of Jesus without truly knowing Jesus.In Acts 19, these seven men saw the p...
06/02/2026

The Seven Sons of Sceva tried to use the name of Jesus without truly knowing Jesus.

In Acts 19, these seven men saw the power of God working through Paul.
They wanted the authority, but they did not have the relationship.
So they spoke to an evil spirit and said, “We command you by the Jesus whom Paul preaches.”

But the evil spirit answered, “Jesus I know, and Paul I know, but who are you?”

Then the man possessed by the evil spirit overpowered them, and they ran away wounded and ashamed.

This story teaches us a powerful lesson:

You cannot borrow someone else’s relationship with God.
You cannot use the name of Jesus like a magic word.
True spiritual authority comes from truly knowing Him, living for Him, and walking with Him daily.

The name of Jesus has power, but that power must be carried by a life surrendered to Him.

Do not just know about Jesus.
Know Jesus for yourself.

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9542 E Highway 936
Saint Amant, LA
70774

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