Come and See plant and roots

An Indepedent Wesleyan Methodist Ministry

Founded For Two Reasons

1.  To introduce Jesus Christ to honest "seekers" interested in  knowing God better and offering understanding as to who Jesus is, explain His claims and illustrate His incredible love for you.

 2. Assist believers, who already know God, to better understand, the principles of God’s Word and give practical suggestions as to how to apply them to daily life in a way gives peace and joy.  Thomas Q. Robbins has a life-desire to help followers of Jesus Christ know Him better today than they did yesterday and experience the personal love of their Creator God.

Summary Of What We Are About:                    

The goal of the Come & See radio ministry and this website is to help people know God, not through guilt or fear, but through understanding and a deep sense of gratitude for what God has provided for us in Jesus Christ. 

When an individual has such an appreciation for God’s love, it brings about faith, trust, and the security found in Jesus Christ.  The Holy Spirit transforms that person into the very image of the Son. This experience brings joy, peace, hope and meaning to life, and gives eternal significance to every breath that we breathe.  It's God’s will for every one of us to be forgiven and reconciled to Him in order to have the benefit of eternal fellowship with Him now and forever.

It is Dr. Thomas Q. Robbin's heartfelt desire to minister in the name of Jesus Christ and invite all to "Come and See" and experience the transforming power of the Savior, Jesus Christ, his forgiveness, redeeming power and acceptance of you -- just as you are right now no matter what your past might be.

 

 

 

                                               

 

 

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Something To Consider

The greatest witness the Church of Jesus Christ should have in its culture would be in arena of morality and spirituality.  We are living in a society where there is so much ambivalence and confusion. It’s truly a morass of sexual and economic confusion, spiritual and religious perplexity and political and social bewilderment.   The Church has been given a vast team of believers to share their faith and tell of what Jesus Christ has done for them.  How are you fitting into God’s plan for the Church to witness to its culture?  -Thomas Q.