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The Springs Church in Colorado Springs is a nondenominational charismatic church led by Gary Wilkerson, son of famed evangelist David Wilkerson.

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EXPECT 2010
EXPECT 2010
EXPECT is a simple conference with a profound expectation: that in these few days your life and ministry will be infused with a new and fresh faith to expect and attempt greater things. Imagine what could happen if we put aside our small hopes, nagging self-doubts, and dreamless existence and became engaged in revolutionary faith. If something in us is transformed and we begin to unwaveringly expect from God the greatest things imaginable, our lives will never be the same. Imagine churches that truly expect God to transform their cities. Imagine pastors who fully expect to be used by God to raise up prevailing churches in their cities. Imagine leaders who totally expect God to fill them with fresh vision to take their ministers into uncharted territories of godly exploits. Through God’s favor (expectation) and relentless pursuit of a singular mission (that the world might know him), we will see great things!
Sermons in this series
EXPECT 2010 - Session 7
September 15, 2010
Duration: 38 mins

In the seventh session of the EXPECT 2010 Church Leadership Conference, Pastor Jim Cymbala of Brooklyn Tabernacle speaks about “A House Divided.”

EXPECT 2010 - Session 8
September 15, 2010
Duration: 56 mins

In the eighth and final session of the EXPECT 2010 Church Leadership Conference, Pastor David Wilkerson shares his heart about the importance of minimizing our distractions and busyness, setting aside time each day to be alone with the Lord and seek His face. He encourages this generation to overcome their technology addiction — put down your gadgets, log off Facebook, and take a break from tweeting on Twitter to spend serious time every day in prayer.

EXPECT 2010 - Session 3
September 14, 2010
Duration: 43 mins

In the third session of the EXPECT 2010 Church Leadership Conference, Pastor Carter Conlon of Times Square Church in New York City answers the question, “What makes a great church?” It isn't the number of people that attend, having the gifts of the Holy Spirit, having knowledge and prophecy, having great faith, or caring for the poor. A great church is motivated by a love for God and a love for people.

EXPECT 2010 - Session 4
September 14, 2010
Duration:1 hr 16 mins

In the fourth session of the EXPECT 2010 Church Leadership Conference, Pastor Claude Houde of Église Nouvelle Vie in Montreal, Canada speaks about what it means to “expect,” using Abraham as our example.

EXPECT 2010 - Session 5
September 14, 2010
Duration: 45 mins

In the third session of the EXPECT 2010 Church Leadership Conference, Pastor Carter Conlon of Times Square Church in New York City speaks about “Crisis Leadership.”

EXPECT 2010 - Session 6
September 14, 2010
Duration:1 hr 12 mins

In the sixth session of the EXPECT 2010 Church Leadership Conference, Pastor Jim Cymbala of Brooklyn Tabernacle in New York speaks about “Preaching a Word of Fire.”

EXPECT 2010 - Session 1
September 13, 2010
Duration: 59 mins

In the opening session of World Challenge’s EXPECT 2010 Church Leadership Conference, Pastor Gary Wilkerson of The Springs Church talks about “Eager Expectations.” It should be our eager expectation that we will not be ashamed; that we will live and die with full courage; and that we will rightly expect and fully experience fruitful labor.

EXPECT 2010 - Session 2
September 13, 2010
Duration:1 hr 8 mins

In the second session of the EXPECT 2010 Church Leadership Conference, Nicky Cruz of Nicky Cruz Outreach speaks about overcoming spiritual depression. Our spiritual highs are often followed by spiritual lows. Elijah and Moses were both so depressed they asked God to take their life. Depression and burnout are an epidemic in the ministry. Many ministers are quitting because of moral failure, spiritual burnout, and contention in the church. Both Paul and David confessed their pain, trouble, and distress to God. Follow Jesus' example — draw away from the crowds and spend time with your Heavenly Father. He is listening and He cares!