This sermon emphasizes the importance of giving attention to prayer in ministry, highlighting the example of the early church in Acts chapter 6. It challenges listeners to adjust their thinking, priorities, and whole life to prioritize prayer, as it is commanded by God, leads to communion with Him, and results in the greatest good being done. The sermon calls for repentance, determination, and a set focus on prayer as God's way for effective ministry.

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Hugh Morrison
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Hugh Morrison

Hugh Morrison (N/A – N/A) is a Canadian preacher and pastor whose ministry has been a calling from God to lead Margaree Valley Baptist Church in Margaree Valley, Nova Scotia, since 2001, focusing on gospel-centered preaching and church planting. Born in Nova Scotia, specific details about his early life, including his parents and upbringing, are not widely documented, though his leadership suggests a strong evangelical foundation rooted in Maritime Baptist traditions. His education likely includes theological training, possibly through a Baptist institution in Atlantic Canada, though exact credentials remain unrecorded in public sources. Morrison’s calling from God emerged when he returned to his home region in 2001 with his wife, Tracey, to pastor Margaree Valley Baptist Church, where his sermons emphasize the power of the Holy Spirit, revival, and salvation, fostering a welcoming community ethos of “come as you are.” Through this divine calling, he has guided the church to plant four congregations—Baddeck (2010), Cheticamp (2012), Inverness (2015), and Dingwall (2016)—aiming to establish gospel-centered churches across Cape Breton Island. His ministry extends through community engagement, such as potlucks and youth activities, though specific sermons are not featured on SermonIndex.net. Married to Tracey, with whom he has five children—Carey, Abigail, Timothy, Emma, and Hannah—he continues to serve from Margaree Valley, pursuing a vision for spiritual renewal in the region.