Royal Diadem Tabernacle

Royal Diadem Tabernacle Sunday Morning: Sunday School 9:30 AM
Morning Worship - 10:30AM
Tuesday Prayer - 3:00PM
Thursday Night Teaching - 6:30PM

Royal Diadem Tabernacle is a spirit-filled church that operates in the five-fold ministry as described in Eph. 4:11-13. We believe in divine healings, signs, wonders, and miracles which flow from the fullness of God’s power according to Ezekiel 47. We walk within the New Testament model, given to us in Acts Chapter 5, as the apostolic-prophetic church. God is raising up such ministries to prepare

His prophetic bride and to call forth the sons and daughters from the north, the south, the east, and the west. It is our mandate to equip, empower, and enable these sons and daughters so that they will rise up and go forth as God's mighty army in this "Last Day," building up the highway and preparing the way for His Son's return. God has called us to bind up the broken-hearted, heal the sick, set the captive free, and proclaim the Year of our Lord. In Isaiah 62:3 God tells us, “You shall also be a crown of glory in the hand of the Lord, and a royal diadem in the hand of your God.” A diadem is a jeweled headdress signifying sovereignty and worn as a sign of royal power. Among the jewels of the headdress is the diamond, the hardest and most valuable of all precious stones. The diamond is unique in its properties. It is formed from coal in the deepest parts of the Earth under extreme pressure through the process of time. It comes to the surface, usually under extreme force such as a volcano. Its density affects its hardness and the way it reflects light. No other substance can scratch its surface, making it very durable. The diamond is able to absorb heat and remain cool to the touch. It is just a “diamond in the rough” until a jeweler’s hands perform the cut and polishing that brings out the diamond. Each diamond is cut to remove any flaws and reveal its true color and clarity. The diamond’s many facets accentuate its brilliance and luster. Beautiful and enduring, it has become the symbol of true love. The Body of Christ is also formed under extreme pressure and force. As diamonds in the rough, we cannot foresee how the pressures we endure ultimately fulfill our destiny. We must be entrusted into the skilled hands of the Lord to be cut and polished to become the diamond He desires. He alone knows what flaws need to be removed as He cuts. Each facet is a member of the Body of Christ, exactly cut and placed where God designed, working together to reflect the light of Christ to the world. This many-membered body, tightly, fitly joined together, ultimately fulfills God's holy tabernacle unto the Lord, His Royal Diadem.

05/31/2026

05/31/2026 Pastor Jeff O'Neal (The Clash of Kingdoms)

05/28/2026

05/28/2026 Pastor Jeff O'Neal (Threefold Pattern)

An Example Worth FollowingJesus stood in silence as he was stripped, spit on, beaten, and mocked. He stood there as they...
05/26/2026

An Example Worth Following

Jesus stood in silence as he was stripped, spit on, beaten, and mocked. He stood there as they twisted thorns into a crown and shoved it onto His head. He watched as they gambled for His clothes. He was rejected, accused, beaten, stripped, and crucified—and He endured all of this willingly, because of love.

Imagine having unlimited power and authority, and giving it all up. Imagine voluntarily sacrificing your life so that others could also experience God’s deep, unconditional love. This is what Jesus modeled for us.

“Though he was God, he did not think of equality with God as something to cling to. Instead, he gave up his divine privileges… When he appeared in human form, he humbled himself in obedience to God and died a criminal’s death on a cross.”
Philippians 2:6-8 NLT

Jesus knew whose He was, and what He was called to do. He knew that selfless service mattered more than selfishness. He knew that humility was greater than pride. And He knew that obeying God would lead to our freedom and His glory.

Jesus modeled humility by laying down His life so that we could know the love of God personally. And if we say that we follow Jesus, then we need to have the same attitude and outlook on life that Jesus did. But we can only do this by staying united in Jesus as we follow His example together.

So, how do we stay united? We show love to each other. And how do we show love to each other? By thinking about other people first, and choosing not to hold onto bitterness. True love requires a willingness to let go of pride, and to serve without expecting anything in return.

“This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you. Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends.”
John 15:12-13 ESV

So who can you show love to today? Spend a few moments allowing God to reveal how you can practically embrace humility, stay united in love, and serve others selflessly today.

05/24/2026

05/24/2026 Pastor Jeff O'Neal (The Spiritual Journey: Passover to Pentecost) Part2

05/24/2026

05/24/2026 Pastor Jeff O'Neal (The Spiritual Journey: Passover to Pentecost)

05/21/2026

05/21/2026 Pastor Jeff O'Neal (The Day Of First Fruits)

05/17/2026

05/17/2026 Pastor Jeff O'Neal (Rededicate 250)

05/17/2026

To watch the full message head to Facebook, YouTube, or our website and watch the live stream from 05/14/2026 ( all links found in profile bio )

05/17/2026

To watch the full message head to Facebook, YouTube, or our website and watch the live stream from 05/10/2026 ( all links found in profile bio )

05/14/2026

05/14/2026 Pastor Jeff O'Neal (By The Mouth of The Lord's Prophets)

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2265 Highway 278 SE, Social Circle
Social Circle, GA
30025

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Tuesday 3pm - 5pm
Thursday 6pm - 8:30pm
Sunday 10:30am - 12:30pm

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