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Foursquare VGC is a community of imperfect people who have collided with the saving grace of Jesus. Our heart is to passionately reflect God’s love in the World through inspiring gatherings, meaningful spiritual growth, and volunteer work that makes a tangible difference in our community. Foursquare church would go to any length to tell a person that God loves them and has a plan for their life and that is radically committed to living out the heart of God in their city and around the world.
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In this episode, we take a deep, eye-opening look at Divine Honour and Dignity—not as the world defines honour, but as God defines it. Anchored in John 12:26, the message tackles a vital question: What does divine honour actually look like, and how does God honour His people?You’ll hear clear, practical insight on why serving Jesus is central to experiencing God’s honour, and why divine honour is not something we can truly “earn”—it is rooted in grace, God’s love, and His desire to display His goodness in us.This teaching explores key expressions of divine honour, including:Eternal life and having your name written in the Lamb’s Book of LifeThe privilege of sonship and the empowered life through ChristEternal rewards and the mystery of future rulershipCovenant—promises initiated by God, not negotiated by manDivine protection and ‘untouchability’ (Psalm 91, Luke 10:19)Divine visitation and access—God coming to you, and you coming boldly to HimDivine confidence—God entrusting you with insight, direction, and intercessionCalling and election as an honour, even beyond church wallsThe episode closes with a sobering reminder: God notices honour—and He also responds to dishonour. Ultimately, this is a call to seek the honour that comes from God alone, and an invitation to anyone ready to receive Christ and step into the greatest honour of all—new life in Jesus.
As this teaching series comes to a close, Dr. Okono answers a crucial question: Why are we being conformed to become partakers of the divine nature? The answer is purpose—God is raising men and women of power, not religious spectators.Using Daniel’s prophecy (Daniel 2:44–45), this episode reveals the Kingdom of God as a mission of power, a kingdom destined to outlast and ultimately overpower the kingdoms of this world. You’ll hear a clarifying call to awaken from ignorance, embrace your identity as a king and priest unto God (Revelation 1:5–6), and learn how spiritual authority works: power must be joined with godliness, obedience, and alignment with God’s will.Key themes include:The Kingdom of God’s purpose and prophetic missionWhy believers are called to spiritual governance, not mere religionHow the Holy Spirit works unhindered through yielded livesMaking faith-filled decrees and praying with persistence (Luke 18:1)The connection between God’s will, God’s presence, and Kingdom powerA call to true conversion, where commitment produces visible changeThis is a charge to rise: stop cosmetic Christianity, seek God’s will, carry His presence, and make decrees heaven can endorse, until the kingdoms of this world become the Kingdom of our God.
In this episode, Dr. Okey Onuzo delivers a stirring message on “Partakers of the Divine Nature” (2 Peter 1:3–4), a call to move from merely knowing the truth to living it.You’ll discover how God’s divine power equips us to live a Christlike life, escape the corruption of the world, and walk in spiritual authority that heaven endorses. With practical teaching from Scripture, the episode explores:Why transformation is a process that requires desire and deliberate choicesHow the Holy Spirit empowers our authority with God’s power, not oursThe secret of becoming like Christ by beholding Him and yielding to the Spirit (2 Corinthians 3:18)Dying to self daily and overcoming the distractions that weaken spiritual strengthLoving God with wholehearted obedience and allowing God to love others through you (John 14:21–23)What it means to be filled with all the fullness of God (Ephesians 3:16–19)This message is both a challenge and an invitation: to pursue deeper intimacy with God through obedience, loyalty, and grace, until the beauty of Jesus is seen in you.
In this episode, we examine what it means to be partakers of the divine nature. Christianity is not meant to be passive or ordinary. Through Christ, believers are empowered by grace to grow, to be transformed, and to live under heaven’s authority.This teaching explores the relationship between holiness and spiritual power, the role of knowledge in spiritual maturity, and the believer’s responsibility to live a life aligned with God’s will. A call to move beyond religion into a life that produces real spiritual change.
What gives real confidence when the future feels unclear? Not predictions, not resources, but the presence of God. In this episode, we reflect on God’s reassuring words to Moses in Exodus 33:14 and the joy found in His presence from Psalm 16:11.This teaching walks through the benefits of God’s presence: His power to bless, protect, guide, sustain, provide, empower, and bring peace. It also addresses the attitudes that can limit our experience of His presence, calling us to live with faith, obedience, and spiritual sensitivity.Tune in to this episode and be encouraged to walk boldly, knowing that God will see your journey through to the end.
In this episode of the Foursquare Gospel Church VGC Podcast, Pastor Okien Peters teaches on The Power of His Presence, the theme for this month. He shares that God does not have size or spatial dimensions and is present at every point of space with His whole being, yet acts differently in different places. We learn that His presence can bring punishment, sustain life, or release blessing — and that His desire is to bless His people. When His presence tabernacles, His power becomes manifest. Through Scripture, prayer, and teaching, this message calls us to prepare our hearts for a deeper encounter with the Lord and to experience the transforming power of His presence.
Welcome to the Foursquare Gospel Church, VGC PodcastIn this opening message for the month’s theme, The Power of His Presence, Rev. Peter Ameadaji lays a biblical foundation for understanding God’s presence — especially His omnipresence. Drawing from Psalm 114, Matthew 28:20, Genesis 1:1, and Jeremiah 23, he explains that God is unlimited by space, present everywhere with His whole being, yet acting uniquely in different places. This teaching reminds believers that the God who created the heaven and the earth is both near and active in their lives.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRWGx4bNuoc
Welcome to the Foursquare Gospel Church, VGC PodcastIn today’s message, The Cost of the Father’s Love, Pastor Mrs Kehinde Odunsanya explores the depth of God’s compassion. She reminds us that the Father’s love is not cheap—it’s sacrificial, intentional, and redemptive. Through Scripture, we see how His mercy reaches into our brokenness, offering restoration not just through miracles, but through grace. Even the smallest act of faith, when rooted in His presence, can transform lives.If you’ve ever wondered what it truly means to be loved by God, this message reveals the heart of a Father who sees, pursues, and never gives up on His children.
In this inspiring Teens Week message, tOpeyemi Adeleye unpacks the theme of spiritual exercise, urging young believers to train themselves in godliness. Drawing from 1 Timothy 4:6–7, We contrast physical fitness with spiritual discipline, emphasizing that while bodily exercise has some value, godliness holds promise for both this life and the life to come. We are challenged to become vessels unto honour, cultivating character, contentment, and spiritual strength through intentional habits like prayer, study, and obedience. This sermon is a call to action for teens and adults alike: don’t just exercise physically—exercise spiritually.
Welcome to today’s episode, Father's Day — where we celebrate the gift and calling of responsible fatherhood.Today, we honor the men who do more than provide—they pray, protect, lead with vision, and shape generations with wisdom, faith, and love. From being spiritual coverings to emotional anchors, these fathers are true ambassadors of Christ in the family, church, and community.Get ready to be encouraged, inspired, and challenged as we shine a light on the quiet strength and lasting impact of responsible fathers.
“Be Amazed by God – Lessons from Habakkuk”In this powerful and heartfelt episode, we explore the timeless message of the Book of Habakkuk, centered around the theme: Be Amazed by God. Through scripture, honest reflection, and personal stories, Pastor Okien Peters unpacks how God amazes us both through His severity and goodness — His justice and His mercy.Using Habakkuk 1 and Romans 11 as anchors, we journey through the prophet’s raw, emotional dialogue with God. Why does God sometimes seem silent? Why does He allow injustice? These are honest questions that reflect a real relationship — not a religious performance. We’re reminded that God welcomes our transparency and desires intimacy with us, even in seasons of waiting and confusion. Key themes include: • God's dual nature: kindness and sternness.• Learning to ask God honest, faith-filled questions.• The danger of going through spiritual motions without heart.• Expecting God to speak — and being ready to listen.• How God amazes us — sometimes with judgment, but more beautifully with His undeniable, transformative goodness.• Understanding that God's ways may seem contradictory but are always purposeful.You’ll hear stories of real-life miracles, warnings about spiritual complacency, and an urgent call to authenticity in our walk with God. Whether you’re in a season of questioning or joy, this episode will stir your faith and challenge you to grow deeper in your relationship with God.Listen now and be inspired to seek God afresh — not out of habit, but from the heart.
In this heartfelt and timely episode, we dive into the prophetic cry of Habakkuk, exploring how his questions to God mirror our own frustrations with injustice, delay, and disappointment—especially in our personal lives and as a nation.Drawing from Habakkuk 1:2–5, The Senior Pastor, Rev. Peter Ameadaji unpacks the prophet’s complaint about the violence and corruption in his time, which bears striking similarities to the current state of our world, especially in Nigeria. But more importantly, we reflect on God’s response: “Be utterly amazed…” — a reminder that God is always at work, even when we can’t see it.This episode teaches us:How to trust God's eternal timeline, even when answers seem delayed.The importance of patient, persistent prayer during times of national and personal crisis.The transformative journey from frustration to faith, just like Habakkuk experienced.Why “the just shall live by faith” is still deeply relevant today.Whether you're praying for change in your nation or waiting on God in a personal situation, this episode offers encouragement, insight, and hope that God's answer will come—in His perfect time.🎧 Tune in, reflect, and be inspired to keep holding on in faith.
EFFECTIVE STRATEGIES TO RAISE CHILDREN TO GROW LIKE JESUS - Pst Kemi Peters (MAY 28, 2025)
Fireside Chat - Godly Values in a Permissive World (May 21, 2025)
The Balaced Child Jesus - Rev Peter Ameadaji ( Sunday 25 May, 2025)
Anchors in Godly Family Values - Pst Okien Peters (May 14, 2025)
A Family with Godly Values - Dcn Dominic Ichaba - 18 May, 2025
The Strength of a Mother Faith - Pst Mrs Yemi Lemo (May 11, 2025)
Paul’sletter to the Romans is his greatest. It is one of the most powerful documentsever written. Of all the New Testament letters, Romans is the broadest in scopeand deepest in insight. The book of Romans has affected and transformed manylives over the ages. Testimonieson the Impact of the Book of Romans:i. SaintAugustine of Hippoii. MartinLutheriii. JohnBunyaniv. JohnWesleyTheCentral Theme of the book of Romans, many say, is the “The Righteousness ofGod,” and some say it is “From Guilt to Glory”. Perhaps they aredifferent ways of saying the same thing. What is obvious is that this letterdeals with how God, through Jesus Christ, has enabled human beings to movefrom:· Aplace of Condemnation and sin to a place of reconciliation andrighteousness. Inthe opening verses of the letter, Paul introduces himself to the believers inRome. Some of them must have known him personally, since he greets them in thefinal chapter, but many of them he had never met. So, in these first seventeen verses Paulseeks to link himself to his Roman readers in three ways: · HePresented his CREDENTIALS – 1:1-7· HeExpressed his CONCERN – 1:8-15· HeAffirmed his CONFIDENCE – 1:16-17.
YOUTH-LED BIBLE STUDY WRAP UP SESSION - FOURSQUARE VGC - February 26, 2025












