Church in the Mind of God - A Renamed People
by Rev. Dominic De Souza on September 3rd, 2025
We are no longer called forsaken, rejected, or broken. Instead, we are named accepted, redeemed, chosen, victorious, and beloved children of God. Just as Jesus took on the name of sorrow at the cross, we now receive new names of promise and intimacy at the Father’s right hand.  Read More
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Church in the Mind of God - A Burning People
by Rev. Dominic De Souza on August 27th, 2025
From the beginning, fire has marked God’s people. Moses encountered Him in the burning bush. Elijah called down fire on Mount Carmel. At Pentecost, tongues of fire rested on every believer. The pattern is unmistakable: God sets His people ablaze so they can set the world alight.  Read More
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Church in the Mind of God - An Authoritative People
by Rev Dominic De Souza on August 22nd, 2025
Acts 19 paints this in sharp contrast. Paul was so saturated in God’s presence that even his sweat cloths carried healing power. In the same city, the sons of Sceva tried to mimic his words, invoking “the Jesus whom Paul preaches.” Lacking intimacy and submission, they were humiliated by the very demons they attempted to cast out.  Read More
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Church in the Mind of God - A Becoming People
by Rev Dominic De Souza on August 15th, 2025
But here’s the thing: the Church isn’t just what it is right now. It’s what it’s becoming. Think about a caterpillar. It’s slow, fuzzy, and not much to look at — but inside, it carries butterfly DNA. The butterfly was always in its design; it just hadn’t emerged yet. That’s the Church. That’s you.  Read More
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Church in the Mind of God - A Provoked People
by Rev Dominic De Souza on August 9th, 2025
Idols today may not be carved stone, but they’re just as real—status, consumerism, self, pleasure, control. Until we see with heaven’s lens, we won’t feel heaven’s ache, and without heaven’s ache, we won’t step into heaven’s assignment.  Read More
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Church in the Mind of God - A Pentecostal People
by Rev. Dominic De Souza on August 1st, 2025
Here’s the crucial distinction: salvation brings the Holy Spirit within us, but the baptism in the Holy Spirit brings His power upon us. Rev. De Souza argues that many sincere believers have been saved but have not stepped into this second, empowering experience. Without it, we may love Jesus, but we often struggle—lacking boldness, joy, and spiritual fruit.  Read More
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