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City Harvest Church Weekend Sermons
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Welcome to City Harvest! Here you will find the audio version of the messages from the weekend services at CHC. We hope you will be blessed and encouraged by the message from God’s Word. If you have a testimony to share, write to us at info@chc.org.sg.
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The power of the Cross is the foundation of our Christian faith and victory. The Cross has the power of salvation, bringing forgiveness through the blood of Jesus. It has the power of healing, able to restore physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual brokenness. Finally, the Cross has the power to defeat the devil, declaring Christ's triumph over sin and darkness. As followers of Christ, may we rely fully on the power of the Cross and live in the victory Christ has already won for us.
Examine your walk with Jesus through these four searching questions: Are you walking the path of the crowd or the path of a true disciple? Are you living a life of self-denial? Are you ready to take up your cross? Are you truly following Jesus? True discipleship calls for surrender, sacrifice, and wholehearted obedience. Let's choose the way of the disciple today and follow Christ with a life fully devoted to Him!
Prayer does not begin with our desire for God. It begins with God’s desire for us—He has been waiting for us from eternity. In this sermon, Pastor Kong Hee shows how prayer develops like love: we move from mental prayer, to prayer in the Spirit, and finally to contemplative prayer.
Jesus loves to pray—and He prayed often: at His baptism, before His ministry began, early in the morning, late at night, when facing major decisions, on the cross—and even today in heaven, Jesus is still praying. In this sermon, Pastor Kong Hee unpacks five powerful benefits of prayer.
When Jesus teaches on prayer in Luke 11, He describes three progressive movements in prayer: asking, seeking, and knocking. Each step takes us into an ever-deepening relationship with God. Asking in prayer is likened to entering the Outer Court of the tabernacle. Seeking God is entering the Holy Place. Knocking is coming into the Holy of Holies—coming into union with God. Pastor Kong Hee encourages us to stay long enough to have long, unhurried discussions with the Holy Spirit. Only then will...
As we step into a new year filled, Jesus invites us to remain rooted in what truly gives life. May we abide in Him through every season of life—not just in good times, but even through challenges and pruning. When we learn to abide in His Word, abide in His Body (the church community), and abide in His Spirit, we will bear lasting fruit through an intimate, enduring relationship with Christ.
In this new year, God wants to draw us back to a childlike obedience and pure faith in Him, one that is marked by humility, holiness, and personal responsibility towards sin. As believers, we are to guard the faith of others by not being a stumbling block in our lifestyle, dealing radically with outward sins and allowing God to transform our inward attitudes. Only then can we achieve an obedience that flows from a childlike heart before God.
As we step into a brand new year, we want to cultivate a strong and healthy spirituality that will form the foundation for godly wisdom. The nature of wisdom is that it is accessible—God generously gives wisdom to those who humbly ask Him in prayer. The attainment of wisdom is not a quest but a response: to hear and obey God’s Word. Let us therefore begin this year with intentional prayer and devotion to God’s Word, choosing daily to respond to Him with humility and obedience.
God is searching for those who look to Him with expectancy, hope, and a willingness to wait upon His promises. When we surrender fully to Him, we are open to what God wants to do even in the ordinary moments of life. To live God-expectant is to wake up each morning believing that God is present, active, and speaking in our daily routines. This year, let us lean forward with faith—seeking God, listening for His voice, and trusting Him in every season.
The prophet Isaiah declared, “The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of deep darkness a light has dawned." Pastor Kong Hee shares that Christmas is God sending his Son Jesus to bring light into our darkness, to give us a better life, filled with love, joy, peace and a purpose for living.
In this sermon, Pastor Kong Hee shares how the Gospel of John presents the Christmas story in its opening chapter, revealing three key truths about Jesus: He is Light, Life, and Love.
In this Advent message, we are reminded that God’s light breaks into our deepest darkness—instantly dispelling fear and renewing hope. Seasons of unexpected and conflicted surprises invite us to respond to our own darkness with faith and humility, trusting God even when the path is unclear. And instead of facing our struggles alone, we are called to step out of isolation and enter the community of light, where encouragement, clarity, and fresh hope await.
In A Failure of Nerve, Dr Edwin Friedman reminds us that “in an anxious world, what is most needed are non-anxious leaders.” Pastor Kong Hee challenges us to walk in the way of Jesus by embracing His self-differentiation and non-anxious presence through five practices: 1) slow-down spirituality, 2) Sabbath rest, 3) silence and solitude, 4) devotional love, and 5) detachment.
Biblical lament is pouring out our hearts to God, laying before Him all our pains and sorrows, trusting in His unfailing love, and knowing that He listens and answers. In this sermon, Pastor Bobby Chaw highlights four key elements that make up biblical lament.
When you walk through dry or weary seasons, remember: God still meets you at the altar. Rebuilding your altar is the path through every wilderness. Pastor Bobby Chaw reminds us that the altar requires three things — making communion with God a PRIORITY, allowing His Word to bring PURITY, and offering your life in SURRENDER. The fire of the Spirit falls where there is a sacrifice.
In this final instalment of The Emblems of the Holy Spirit series, Pastor Kong Hee shares about the Fire of the Holy Spirit—His presence, purity, power, passion, and prompting. The fire of the Spirit rekindles our hearts, setting them ablaze and alive once more.
In this paper presentation, Pastor Kong Hee shares on “simultaneous glossolalia” (speaking in tongues), a hallmark of the Pentecostal experience that connects believers to the life and vitality of the apostolic church in the Book of Acts. Why abandon a practice that has served the movement so well? Rather than diminish it, Pastor Kong Hee proposes that Pentecostals should seek to recover and deepen it.
Is it God’s will to heal? When we read the four Gospels, we see that in all His miracles, Jesus ministered with great power and authority. As the sick cooperated in faith and acted on His word—doing what they could not do before—“as many as touched Him were made whole” (Mark 6:56). The presence of Jesus is a healing presence; the nature of Jesus is a healing nature!
Dr. John Avanzini shares a faith-stirring word that every promise of God in Christ is “yes and amen”. When God calls, He also provides. Even when the promise feels out of reach, your “donkey”—God’s provision—will be there right when you need it. Bro John reminds us that faith should not be limited by circumstances or defined by need or debt. Instead, we are to speak God’s Word over every situation. As we walk in biblical generosity, God meets our needs, fulfills our desires, and proves that ...
























Yes, love the message 💖
Yes, Amen! Love this message. Awesome!
This is so so Good
hello Admin, will the weekly sermon be aploaded also? :)
good sermon
very blessed by this message. filled with such deep revelation and the ministry of the songs sank into my heart of how great the love of God is for all who by faith trust in Him