PROCLAMATION: Core Values / Acts 4:13 / Sergio Fesiuk
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We are living in one of the loudest Christian moments in history—yet somehow, one of the lightest.
Podcasts. Platforms. Clips. Conferences. Endless commentary.
And still, proclamation—the kind that cuts hearts, awakens consciences, and confronts darkness—feels rare.
Why?
Because real proclamation doesn’t begin with confidence, courage, or a platform.
It begins with presence.
When presence is lost, glory fades.
When glory fades, authority weakens.
And when authority weakens, proclamation turns into noise.
The gospel was never meant to be debated or softened.
It was meant to be announced.
“Jesus is Lord. The Kingdom is here. Everything must realign.”
This message explores what proclamation truly is, why the early church spoke with undeniable weight, and why boldness flows not from credentials or charisma—but from proximity to Jesus.
Proclamation is not self-expression.
It is not branding.
It is not noise.
It is a life shaped by presence, words marked by authority, and obedience lived in the open and the secret.
We don’t just carry a message.
We carry a Person.
And when people hear us, see us, and watch us live—
they should recognize one unmistakable thing:
We’ve been with Jesus