What It Means to Be a Spirit-Filled Church

“God is spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth.” — John 4:24. At CLAG, being Spirit-filled is less about a label and more about a life transformed by the presence and power of God.

Worship as a lifestyle

Worship at CLAG is not a performance; it’s a lifestyle. We aim for authenticity — not showmanship. Whether in the sanctuary or at home, worship invites God’s presence and reorients our hearts toward Jesus.

The Holy Spirit changes us from the inside out

A Spirit-filled church sees real change: restored relationships, boldness to serve, and fresh compassion for our neighbors. The Spirit gives gifts for ministry — but more importantly, He produces fruit: love, joy, peace, patience, and kindness.

Discernment + freedom

Being Spirit-led means balancing freedom with biblical truth. Freedom without grounding can drift; truth without Spirit can become dry. We pursue both: passionate worship plus careful, Scripture-based teaching.

Practical signs in everyday church life

  • Prayer that matters: People gather to intercede for each other and the community.
  • Empowering leaders: The Spirit raises leaders who serve, not rule.
  • Active outreach: Spirit-filled faith reaches beyond the walls to help and heal.
  • Life transformation: Visitors often share testimonies of change — healing relationships, renewed purpose, and restored hope.

Invitation:
If you’re curious about encountering God’s presence, join a worship service or a midweek prayer meeting. Come expecting — the Holy Spirit meets us when we gather with honest hearts.

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