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Gateway Church, a non-denominational congregation in Midrand, Johannesburg, founded in 2001, believes in transforming lives through Jesus Christ. Join us in spreading love, hope, and purpose to our community. For more information, visit www.nagc.org.za .

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"When all the people were being baptized, Jesus was baptized too. And as he was praying, heaven was opened." - Luke 3:21Apostle Bheki Gamedze continues part two of the message “3 Prayers That Change Everything.” In this episode, he speaks on the prayer, “Yes Lord, send me,” a prayer of surrender that positions you for divine assignment and open heavens.
"When all the people were being baptized, Jesus was baptized too. And as he was praying, heaven was opened." - Luke 3:21Apostle Bheki Gamedze continues part two of the message “3 Prayers That Change Everything.” In this episode, he speaks on the prayer, “Yes Lord, send me,” a prayer of surrender that positions you for divine assignment and open heavens.
"if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land." - 2 Chronicles 7:14Apostle Bheki Gamedze leads the first section of this half-night prayer with part two of the message “3 Prayers That Change Everything,” followed by an intimate moment of prayer. Prophet Shari Gamedze then leads in prayer and shares a message titled “3 Main Keys for Recovering All.” Discover how these prayers can unlock breakthrough, restoration, and healing in every area of life.
In this episode Apostle Bheki teaches us how to reflect on the power of revelation and prayer, looking at three prayers that can change your life. In Matthew 6:9–11, Jesus teaches us to pray with alignment to God’s will—seeking His kingdom, His provision, and His guidance. In Exodus 33:18–23, Moses makes a bold request: “Show me Your glory,” a prayer of intimacy and encounter that reveals God’s presence in a life-changing way. These passages remind us that prayer is not only about asking, but about transformation—shaping us to see His glory, live in His will, and walk in His provision. When we pray this way, our lives are never the same.
In this episode Apostle Bheki teaches us how to reflect on the power of revelation and prayer, looking at three prayers that can change your life. In Matthew 6:9–11, Jesus teaches us to pray with alignment to God’s will—seeking His kingdom, His provision, and His guidance. In Exodus 33:18–23, Moses makes a bold request: “Show me Your glory,” a prayer of intimacy and encounter that reveals God’s presence in a life-changing way. These passages remind us that prayer is not only about asking, but about transformation—shaping us to see His glory, live in His will, and walk in His provision. When we pray this way, our lives are never the same.
Prayer is more than words—it is communion with God. In this episode ,Apostle unpacks that the strength of prayer is not found in the method, but in the passion and consistency behind it. There are many types of prayer: prayers for needs, prayers for wants, and prayers that flow from a deeper place of love and surrender.If the only reason we pray is to solve problems, then problems will keep arising to drive us back to our knees. That is not a sustainable way to build a life of prayer. True prayer goes beyond emergencies; it is rooted in relationship, growth, and desire to know God more deeply.We must find a place of prayer, not just in crisis, but daily. Prayer should be fueled by hunger for God, not by desperation for rescue. He is not an emergency button—He is our Father, our Friend, and our Source of life.
In this episode we explore the truth that the only limits we face are the ones we accept. When you believe there is a limit, you stop trying—but when you believe there are no limits, you step into possibility. Every year, world records are broken because someone dares to believe that “more is possible.” One story tells of a student who solved a long-standing, “unsolvable” math problem simply because he didn’t know it was unsolvable—he refused to live within man-made limitations.Jesus reminds us in Mark 9:20–23 that all things are possible to those who believe. Through faith in Him, we are not bound by the limits of this world. And in John 14:12, He declares that those who believe in Him will do even greater works.This is your reminder: in Christ, there are no limits. Say it with faith—“Yes, I can!”
“(What does ‘he ascended’ mean except that he also descended to the lower, earthly regions? He who descended is the very one who ascended higher than all the heavens, in order to fill the whole universe.)” – Ephesians 4:9-10Dr. Sindi Maponya opens the Woman Ascend Conference with a powerful message titled “Prevailing Faith That Causes You to Ascend.” She shares on the importance of faith that lifts, sustains, and positions us to rise above challenges, just as Christ ascended in victory.
"He redeemed us in order that the blessing given to Abraham might come to the Gentiles through Christ Jesus, so that by faith we might receive the promise of the Spirit." - Galations 3:14.In this message “I’m Still Blessed,” Apostle Bheki Gamedze speaks to poeple who are blessed, but do not see the symptoms of the blessing in their lives. He encourages us not to lose heart when circumstances seem silent, because the blessing is already at work, and in due season, it will manifest.
"He redeemed us in order that the blessing given to Abraham might come to the Gentiles through Christ Jesus, so that by faith we might receive the promise of the Spirit." - Galations 3:14.In this message “I’m Still Blessed,” Apostle Bheki Gamedze speaks to poeple who are blessed, but do not see the symptoms of the blessing in their lives. He encourages us not to lose heart when circumstances seem silent, because the blessing is already at work, and in due season, it will manifest.
A seed may not blossom immediately, but that doesn’t mean the seed is dead — it’s simply waiting for the right environment. In the same way, your dream is not gone; it is alive, waiting for the right place and season to grow. Sometimes the environment we are in — whether it’s friends, family, or general surroundings — can hinder growth. But when you find yourself in the right environment, and stay rooted in faith, your dream will flourish.Joshua’s journey is a powerful example. Apostle Bheki Gamedze encourages us to hold on to the dreams God has placed within us.Joshua could not step into his full potential until he was placed in the right environment, under God’s timing and direction. Just like Joshua, your dream may be hidden now, but it is not lost. With patience, faith, and trust in God, your seed will blossom in due time.
A seed may not blossom immediately, but that doesn’t mean the seed is dead — it’s simply waiting for the right environment. In the same way, your dream is not gone; it is alive, waiting for the right place and season to grow. Sometimes the environment we are in — whether it’s friends, family, or general surroundings — can hinder growth. But when you find yourself in the right environment, and stay rooted in faith, your dream will flourish.Joshua’s journey is a powerful example. Apostle Bheki Gamedze encourages us to hold on to the dreams God has placed within us.Joshua could not step into his full potential until he was placed in the right environment, under God’s timing and direction. Just like Joshua, your dream may be hidden now, but it is not lost. With patience, faith, and trust in God, your seed will blossom in due time.
Your Unlimited Resource | Apostle Bheki Gamedze | 2nd ServiceToday’s message reminds us that God’s love for us is unlimited and unchanging. In life, we may experience failures, disappointments, and moments where hope feels distant. Yet, when we return to God, those burdens are lifted, and our perspective shifts, because in Him we have access to unlimited resources through Christ who lives in us. God’s love ensures that He will always make provision for our needs, not because of our performance, but because of His nature and covenant love. We are already blessed, fully equipped to live in the abundance of His grace, and nothing can separate us from the love that continually surrounds and sustains us.
Your Unlimited Resource | Apostle Bheki Gamedze | 1st ServiceToday’s message reminds us that God’s love for us is unlimited and unchanging. In life, we may experience failures, disappointments, and moments where hope feels distant. Yet, when we return to God, those burdens are lifted, and our perspective shifts, because in Him we have access to unlimited resources through Christ who lives in us. God’s love ensures that He will always make provision for our needs, not because of our performance, but because of His nature and covenant love. We are already blessed, fully equipped to live in the abundance of His grace, and nothing can separate us from the love that continually surrounds and sustains us.
Loving without limits | Apostle Bheki Gamedze | 1st ServiceAnd walk in the way of love, just as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us…” – Ephesians 5:2In this message, Apostle Bheki Gamedze teaches on Agape—the God kind of love. Agape is not emotional or circumstantial; it is covenantal, unconditional, and unlimited. It’s a supernatural love—selfless, humble, and enduring—that fills the very nature of God.We are called not just to receive this love, but to walk in it. And to truly walk in love, we must die to self. God's love always pursues, always forgives, and always remains.Let this message lead you into a deeper revelation of divine love—one that transforms your heart and your walk.
And walk in the way of love, just as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us…” – Ephesians 5:2In this message, Apostle Bheki Gamedze teaches on Agape—the God kind of love. Agape is not emotional or circumstantial; it is covenantal, unconditional, and unlimited. It’s a supernatural love—selfless, humble, and enduring—that fills the very nature of God.We are called not just to receive this love, but to walk in it. And to truly walk in love, we must die to self. God's love always pursues, always forgives, and always remains.Let this message lead you into a deeper revelation of divine love—one that transforms your heart and your walk.
“The one who is forgiven much, loves much.” - Luke 7:47 In today’s episode, Apostle Bheki Gamedze speaks on the importance of living a life that demonstrates God’s love. He encourages believers to reflect deeply on how God’s love has impacted our lives and challenges us to extend that same love to others.Drawing from John 21:15–17, where Jesus lovingly restores Peter after his denial, Apostle Bheki highlights the power of unconventional, grace-filled love.This is a call to action—to love, forgive, and show patience just as Christ did for us. Let your life become a living testimony of His grace.
“The one who is forgiven much, loves much.” - Luke 7:47 In today’s episode, Apostle Bheki Gamedze speaks on the importance of living a life that demonstrates God’s love. He encourages believers to reflect deeply on how God’s love has impacted our lives and challenges us to extend that same love to others.Drawing from John 21:15–17, where Jesus lovingly restores Peter after his denial, Apostle Bheki highlights the power of unconventional, grace-filled love.This is a call to action—to love, forgive, and show patience just as Christ did for us. Let your life become a living testimony of His grace.
"Andrew then found his brother Simon and told him, 'We have found the Messiah.' Andrew then brought Simon to Jesus. Jesus looked at Simon and said, 'You are Simon son of John. You will be called Cephas.'" – John 1:40–42In this empowering message titled "God Knows My Name," Apostle Bheki Gamedze teaches on the prophetic power of names. When Jesus called Simon by name and renamed him Cephas, it was a declaration of destiny. God doesn’t just see who you are—He sees who you are becoming. Your name carries purpose, identity, and assignment in the Kingdom. Be reminded: God knows your name, calls you by name, and has marked you for greatness.
"He moved on from there and dug another well, and no one quarreled over it. He named it Rehoboth, saying, 'Now the Lord has given us room and we will flourish in the land.'" – Genesis 26:22In this empowering message titled "Your Key Superpower," Apostle Bheki Gamedze teaches on the vital role of faith as the God-given force that causes you to rise again after resistance. Just like Isaac kept digging until he found Rehoboth, your faith is the superpower that pushes you forward, opens new doors, and creates space for you to flourish. No matter what you’ve lost, your key superpower—faith—will rise again.
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