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Welcome Detweiler

Welcome Detweiler (March 25, 1908 – March 31, 1992) was an American preacher, evangelist, and church founder whose ministry bridged his Pennsylvania farming roots with a vibrant Gospel outreach in North Carolina. Born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, to Mennonite parents, Detweiler grew up on a 97-acre homestead raising registered Holstein cattle and Percheron draft horses. At 18, an open-air preacher’s charge to “go out and preach the Word of God” ignited his calling, though he initially balanced farming with Bible study. On May 26, 1931, he married Helen Lear, and they raised three children—Jerry (1935), Gladys (1937), and Cliff (1941)—while he preached part-time across various denominations. By 1940, Detweiler entered full-time ministry as a song leader and evangelist, leaving farming behind. In 1944, he joined evangelist Lester Wilson in Durham, North Carolina, leading singing for a six-week revival that birthed Grove Park Chapel. Sensing a divine call, he moved his family there in January 1945, purchasing land on Driver Avenue to establish a community church. Despite wartime lumber shortages, he resourcefully built and expanded the chapel—first to 650 seats in 1948 using Camp Butner mess hall wood, then to 967 in 1950 with a Sunday school wing—growing it into a thriving hub with a peak attendance of over 1,000. Known as “Mr. D,” he led youth groups and preached with clarity, often hosting out-of-town speakers in his home.
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In this sermon, the evangelist preaches about the power of the gospel of Christ to transform lives. He emphasizes how Jesus loved sinners and died as their substitute, offering salvation and deliverance from the power of sin. The sermon highlights the story of Dr. Harry Ironside, who witnessed the life-changing impact of the gospel on countless individuals. The evangelist also draws a parallel between the availability of electricity to all and the availability of God's salvation through Christ to everyone. The sermon encourages listeners to trust in Jesus as their Savior and experience the peace and joy that comes from a changed life.
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Today we see stretched over our favoured land power lines, over the mountains and rivers they go, through the swamps and along the big highways and even trailing the little cow paths. What does this all mean? Our government and the power lines want to make available for every mountain hut and farm home the blessing of this mystical electrical power. They have seen the great blessing it is to all and the way it changes homes and communities. If this is true of electricity, how much more is it true of God's salvation? And while the power line cannot yet reach everyone, God found a way that the blessing of His salvation could be extended to everyone, none left out. In 1 Corinthians 1 and verse 24 we have a very wonderful expression, Christ, the power of God. The Lord Jesus Christ came into the world in order to display the wonderful power of God and in order to do it He went to Calvary's cross and died for sinners and there He provided a salvation that would release the power of God and bring it in touch with every human need and distress. Is it any wonder that when Christ, the power of God, did this work at Calvary, the very cross itself is called the power of God? In 1 Corinthians 1.18 we read, For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness, but unto us which are saved it is, listen, the power of God. The cross was not a waterloo for Christ. It became a powerhouse and from that cross work there flows freely to every man the full blessing of salvation. It's a salvation of power, delivering power, saving power, keeping power. The gospel of Christ is the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believeth. Do you say, tell me how it works? It's rather difficult, but it's so plain that you can see it. It works on all kinds of people. The evangelist preaches Christ and tells the sweet story of Calvary, tells how the Lord Jesus loved sinners and died in their room instead as their substitute. Sinners listen, their hearts are moved, they become ashamed of their sins and they have a longing for deliverance from the power of sin. They cry from their hearts, Lord, I'm a lost sinner. I'm going to a lost eternity. I want to be saved. I want to be in heaven. They open the heart's door, they trust the Lord Jesus as Savior and he saves them and peace and joy fills the heart as they go and as they continue to show a new and a changed life. It was Dr. Harry Ironside who tells the story how he was preaching to a huge crowd of folks in a city park and soon he saw a well-dressed man walk to the edge of the crowd. He began to whisper some questions to some of the people and then he began to write on a card. The card was passed on to Dr. Ironside and eventually he read it and said, this man wants to challenge me to a debate in the theater and the subject that he wants me to talk about is is Christianity a reality or a fake? The man was a noted atheist and Dr. Ironside replied that he had an appointment for the afternoon mentioned but he would cancel it and be at the theater for the debate but he said, I have no time for foolishness and he would ask the debater to be sure to have with him on the platform one man and one woman who would testify that they once lived very wicked lives until they met the lecturer and after hearing his lectures on atheism there was a mystical power that came over them and their lives were changed and said Dr. Ironside, I will have 100 people who were once drunkards, thieves and just regular sinners but when they heard the gospel of Christ the power of God came over them and changed them when the terms of the debate meant that the lecturer had to have two changed people he smiled and walked off he knew he could not find two such people in all the world and he also knew that in every city and town across the nation there could be found hundreds and even thousands of those whose lives were changed permanently by the power of the gospel when they heard the story of God's love and grace the old-fashioned gospel of Christ has a record around the world that can only draw the admiration of any honest judge it has brought peace and happiness to hearts and homes the hopeless derelict has been changed gospel preachers are made out of drunkards Sunday school teachers out of harlots and this wonderful power of God is displayed in the lives of many, many thousands of people I say I can't explain it because the work of the Holy Spirit in the heart is so far above human reasoning that we do not attempt to explain it but one thing's certain we see the effects of it daily and we must say that Christianity is not a fake it's a deep and abiding reality when they turn the power line through the country it is for every shop, every factory and every home none are excluded no factory's needs are too great and no home is too small to have electricity so it is for the gospel of Christ in its saving power, no job is too big no case is too hard no child or cripple is denied the gospel of Christ is all sufficient for every need and best of all it's available to everyone how sad to see the power line run along the road right by a farmhouse and then you see a crippled woman pumping water perhaps a lad going two miles to the store to buy some ice and you see the entire family straining their eyes trying to read with a kerosene lamp the excuse is they can't afford it perhaps they don't realize that the few dollars they might spend for the power line they are spending more than that in these various things and the truth of the matter really is they cannot afford to be without it my unsaved listener you cannot afford to be without Christ and his powerful salvation it's true that it will cost you a little something to be a Christian some of your unsafe friends will sneer at you and in that respect there is a little cost connected to being a Christian but look at what it will cost you not to be a Christian can you afford the cost of a wrecked home a miserable body a ruined and a wasted life and then a soul lost for all eternity no wonder the son of God said for what shall it profit a man if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul the man behind the prison bars can only look endlessly at the man of liberty but Christ has made his power his salvation available to all no prison bars can hinder it if you hesitate and say I cannot see how the gospel of Christ can do all this for me tell me this look at that small quiet power line running into your home can you understand how it can cook your meals freeze your ice how it can run the vacuum cleaner air condition your home and make your radio talk of course you cannot when the power company wants you to use their mystical power did they first school you in the physics of electricity no they just told you it will do this for you and we ask you to hook on and the moment you had that power line connected you found that all of these things were true as we preach the gospel message we invite sinners to lay hold of the Lord Jesus Christ we believe that this power is available only as sinners receive him as Lord and Savior I'm afraid that some religious people are making the mistake of thinking that if they become religious if they join the church if they are baptized if they work in the church this power will be produced but this power is reserved only for those who are linked with the Lord Jesus Christ those who know him as Lord and Savior and it's quite possible to be very religious and to work hard for the Lord without really knowing Christ being born again being linked with him religious people are trying to manufacture this change they're trying to live a new life trying to imitate Christians but it's rather hard because the new life that Christ gives is a life that flows voluntarily those who know Christ they find this new life just radiating from them those who are trying to produce it in their own strength without knowing Christ have a difficult time and I trust you'll see the wisdom of this now in closing I think I should remind you that the power lines or the power companies will instruct people to be careful how they use the electricity it is meant for their good but if they do not use it properly it can burn them it can even kill them just so it is with God's salvation if you do not receive the Lord Jesus as your Savior if you do not use this salvation properly it will be your undoing in a lost eternity for one of the torments in a lost eternity will be the fact I had the privilege of being saved I knew how to be saved I should have been saved but I used this power in a reckless manner I brushed it aside I trust you'll not be guilty of that I trust rather that you'll open your heart's door this very evening and as a lost, guilty, needy sinner you will receive the Lord Jesus Christ as your very own and our gracious Father we ask that thou will bless this message and grant to give this power to those that are still in nature's darkness needy sinners we ask in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ Amen
Christ the Power of God 1 cor.1;24
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Welcome Detweiler (March 25, 1908 – March 31, 1992) was an American preacher, evangelist, and church founder whose ministry bridged his Pennsylvania farming roots with a vibrant Gospel outreach in North Carolina. Born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, to Mennonite parents, Detweiler grew up on a 97-acre homestead raising registered Holstein cattle and Percheron draft horses. At 18, an open-air preacher’s charge to “go out and preach the Word of God” ignited his calling, though he initially balanced farming with Bible study. On May 26, 1931, he married Helen Lear, and they raised three children—Jerry (1935), Gladys (1937), and Cliff (1941)—while he preached part-time across various denominations. By 1940, Detweiler entered full-time ministry as a song leader and evangelist, leaving farming behind. In 1944, he joined evangelist Lester Wilson in Durham, North Carolina, leading singing for a six-week revival that birthed Grove Park Chapel. Sensing a divine call, he moved his family there in January 1945, purchasing land on Driver Avenue to establish a community church. Despite wartime lumber shortages, he resourcefully built and expanded the chapel—first to 650 seats in 1948 using Camp Butner mess hall wood, then to 967 in 1950 with a Sunday school wing—growing it into a thriving hub with a peak attendance of over 1,000. Known as “Mr. D,” he led youth groups and preached with clarity, often hosting out-of-town speakers in his home.