“Walking With The Holy Spirit” is an ongoing journey of learning to lean on the Spirit of God in our daily lives. The following page highlights a month-long training and encounter series that is part of our ongoing effort to help our church [re]discover and nurture our unique connection with Him. As you continue on this path, we invite you to dive into Scripture, make space for heartfelt encounters with The Lord, and use the resources on this page to help you live out the gifts and authority God has lovingly placed in your life. We look forward to our ongoing transformative adventure, together.


Q&A "Walking with the Holy Spirit"

Pastor Todd & Rev. Steve Fowler

“The Giver and His Gifts”

First week.
During this week, we explored how the Holy Spirit generously bestowed diverse gifts on each of us—not as personal accolades, but as tools for building community and serving one another. You learned that every believer was equipped both uniquely and as part of a diversity of gifts that were vital to the life of the church. Together, we examined biblical insights that revealed the purpose behind these gifts and shared practical steps to recognize and embrace them in daily life. You were encouraged to see yourself—and others—in a new light.

Week One Message : "The Giver & His Gifts."

“Empowered to Use His Gifts”

Second week.
Receiving a gift is just the beginning—what we do with it matters. Together, we look at how the Holy Spirit invites us to fan into flame the gifts He has placed in us, growing in confidence and faith as we use them. We also discussed how to step out boldly, trust His leading, and create space for His power to work through us. Whether you’re discovering your gifts for the first time or longing for fresh empowerment, this week will encourage and challenge you to walk in the fullness of what God has given you.

Week Two Message - "Empowered To Use His Gifts."

Guest teacher Dr. Paul King.

Third week.
More than just head knowledge, walking with the Holy Spirit is about experience—encountering His presence, hearing His voice, and receiving fresh empowerment. This special extended weekend with Dr. Paul King was an opportunity to wait on the Lord, learn from our rich heritage of faith, and step deeper into what the Spirit is doing today. Through worship, teaching, and impartation, we made room for the Holy Spirit to move among us in powerful ways.  We were deeply blessed by our time with Dr. King.

"Walking Forward with The Spirit"

Week 4: Sunday, March 30,10am
The Holy Spirit’s work in our lives isn’t a one-time experience—it’s a daily journey. This final week, we’ll reflect on what it means to walk with the Spirit in everyday life, staying in step with His guidance, power, and presence. We’ll discuss how to cultivate an ongoing, vibrant relationship with the Holy Spirit and live with expectancy for how He wants to move in and through us. As we close this series, we’ll pray together for fresh empowerment and commit to being a church that lives fully alive in the Spirit.


Dr. Paul King

Christian & Missionary Alliance Resident Theologian

Dr. Paul King is a dynamic pastor, educator, author, and leadership trainer whose 50+ years of ministry (30+ in pastoral ministry) has touched lives around the world. As the author of over 19 influential books—including Setting People Free, The Authority of the Believer, and What Does the Alliance Really Believe?—and a seasoned international conference speaker, he brings a unique blend of scholarly insight and passionate spirituality.

His extensive experience as a faculty member at Oral Roberts University (where he was honored as 2006 Scholar of the Year) and as a visiting professor as Scholar-at-Large at Alliance Theological Seminary and Adjunct Online Professor at Crown College has solidified his reputation as a trusted guide in faith and leadership.

A devoted seeker of God’s presence, Dr. King not only inspires through his teaching but also leads by example in his personal journey, enriched by 49+ years of marriage to his wife Kathy and the love of his family --two adult children and five grandchildren.