• The Practice of Presence (Part 2)
    Mar 16 2026

    Continuing the journey of practising the presence of God, this message reflects on Mark 1:35–38 and the spiritual movement of surrender. Building on the earlier themes of pursuit, reverence, and encounter, the sermon explores how Jesus Himself modelled a life rooted in prayer and communion with the Father before stepping into ministry. Surrender is presented not as defeat but as trust — a willingness to release control and place our lives fully into God’s hands. In a busy world, this message calls believers to loosen their grip, seek God in stillness, and allow His will to guide their lives and calling.

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    25 mins
  • The Practice Of Presence (cont')
    Mar 9 2026

    Continuing the Fishers of Christ series on practising the presence of God, this message explores the power of stillness, prayer, and encounter with God. In a culture that constantly values productivity and doing, we are reminded of the spiritual discipline of simply being in God’s presence. As we present ourselves before the “audience of One,” our anxieties, fears, and burdens begin to melt away, and we find clarity, direction, and peace. Ultimately, the goal of faith is not merely knowledge about God, but a living encounter with Him — resting in His presence and being transformed by it.

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    8 mins
  • The Practice Of Presence (Part 1)
    Mar 9 2026

    Part of the “Fishers of Christ” series, this message focuses on practising the presence of God. Drawing from Mark 1:35–38, where Jesus withdraws early in the morning to pray, the sermon explores the importance of stepping away from the noise and busyness of life to seek God intentionally. Through reflections on ministry life, discipleship, and the call to “leave our nets,” we are reminded that true transformation begins in the quiet place of prayer. As we follow Jesus, we learn that being with Him must come before doing for Him, and that practising His presence shapes both our calling and our daily walk.

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    21 mins
  • Words Become Weapons
    Mar 9 2026

    Words as Weapons reflects on James 3:1–12 and the immense power carried in the words we speak. Though the tongue is small, Scripture reveals that it has the ability to guide, build, or destroy—like a bit guiding a horse or a rudder steering a ship. This message challenges believers to recognise the responsibility that comes with speech, especially for those who teach and lead. It calls us toward spiritual maturity by learning to discipline our words, understanding that what we say can either release life and blessing or ignite harm and division. Ultimately, the sermon invites us to surrender our speech to God so that our words reflect His wisdom, grace, and truth.

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    21 mins
  • Love That Costs
    Feb 23 2026

    This sermon invites the church into a renewed rhythm of prayer, rest, and community as we enter the season of Lent. Through personal reflection, it reminds us that prayer is the heartbeat of the church and a powerful response when action feels limited and burdens feel heavy. In a world where isolation and worry are common, this message calls us back to shared prayer, mutual care, and carrying one another’s burdens as the body of Christ. It is an open invitation to step out of loneliness, into community, and into the transforming presence of God through prayer.

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    38 mins
  • Sanctification- The Crucified Life
    Feb 17 2026

    This teaching explores the call to holiness in a world that increasingly questions its relevance. Rooted in 1 Thessalonians 4:3, the message reminds us that sanctification is not about moral goodness alone, but about being set apart for God and transformed into the likeness of Christ. Moving beyond a casual or cultural Christianity, this sermon unpacks the doctrine of sanctification — what it is, how it works, and why it sits at the very heart of the Christian life. It invites believers to rediscover holiness not as legalism, but as a grace-filled journey of becoming who we were always meant to be in Christ.

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    35 mins
  • God has Ordained Your Steps by Raquel Ward
    Feb 9 2026

    In this powerful message, we journey through the story of Joseph to discover that God’s favor remains even in seasons of betrayal, delay, and hardship. What others intend for harm, God transforms for purpose—reminding us to trust His timing, remain faithful in the process, and believe that He has already ordained our steps. This is your season to stand still, trust God, and walk boldly into His promise.

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    32 mins
  • Ruthism By Rev. Wale Hudson - Roberts
    Feb 3 2026

    This sermon begins with gratitude, culture, and honour — recognising the people, families, and leadership who shape the life of the church. Rooted in a Yoruba tradition of honour, the message reminds us that faith is never lived in isolation but within community, respect, and shared contribution. Before the Word is opened, space is made to acknowledge those whose faithfulness, service, and legacy have helped bring the church to this moment, setting a tone of humility, gratitude, and shared belonging.

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    24 mins