Revelation Church - Waco, TX

Revelation Church - Waco, TX Our vision is to create an atmosphere of love for our Creator and all creation.

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05/31/2026

Revelation Church's Class of 2026: Empowered Leaders of Tomorrow
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Revelation Church's Class of 2026: Empowered Leaders of Tomorrow

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05/14/2026

Revelation – A Global Exodus

As we work our way through the book of Revelation, a question arises: “What if one of the best ways to understand Revelation is not as a roadmap to escape the world, but as a global Exodus story about liberation, worship, resistance, and God making all things new?”

One of the most powerful insights about Revelation is that it tells the story of a global Exodus.

John does not retell Exodus directly. Instead, he weaves Exodus imagery through worship, prophecy, cosmic language, plagues, wilderness themes, and the fall of empire. Pharaoh becomes Babylon. Egypt becomes every system that exploits, enslaves, and dehumanizes.

The plagues return.
The people are marked and protected.

The Song of Moses transforms as the Song of the Lamb, reminding us that God’s work of liberation continues across generations and through new circumstances.

The sea reappears as a bottomless crystal glass, no longer a place of chaos and death, but a place of worship.

And the Lamb . . . the Lamb leads people toward liberation and new creation.

The language becomes cosmic because the problem is cosmic. John is not only confronting one empire, but the multitude of empires, recurring powers, and systems that destroy humanity and
creation.

Revelation is not primarily about prediction or a hope for escape. It is about liberation, worship, protest, faithful witness, and God’s work of making all things new.

Sometimes transformation begins when we learn to read Revelation not as a prediction, but as a text for spiritual formation seen through the lens of Exodus.

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04/21/2026

Since Easter, our hearts are heavy.

In 2026, several Black women were killed by intimate partners. And eight children: Jayla, Shayla, Kayla, Layla, Markaydon, Sariahh, Khedarrion, and Braylon, have lost their lives.

Scripture does not look away from violence. From Cain and Abel to the prophets, God calls it what it is, injustice.

We say the names of the women:
Ashanti Allen, Victoria Alexander, Ashlee Jenae, Qualeisha Barnes, Raven Edwards, Teonia Stokes, Gladys Johnson, Daneshia Heller, Gabryel Ayers, Imani Dia Smith, Bianca Huntley, Dr. Cerina Fairfax, Nancy Metayer Bowen.

Vice Mayor. Dentist. Artist. Mother.
Different lives...same vulnerability.

This is not just conflict. This is violence.

As the church, we do more than mourn...we respond.
We speak truth. We support survivors and safety.

Every life matters. Every home should be safe.

"Let justice roll down like waters..." (Amos 5:24)

04/19/2026

Welcome to Worship
4/19/26

Address

125 Turner Street
Waco, TX
76704

Opening Hours

11:30am - 12:30pm

Telephone

+12547521822

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