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Accra Community Church (ACC) is a non-denominational, multicultural, egalitarian community of followers of Jesus Christ. We are passionate about Jesus Christ and want Him to be known through our lifestyle.
Our mission is to disciple and empower our community to pursue a deep personal relationship with our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit, so that as individuals and families, Christ may shine through us in our homes, in church and in the market place; believing that by our godly example and testimony, many more may come to Christ.
Accra Community Church (ACC) is a non-denominational, multicultural, egalitarian community of followers of Jesus Christ. We are passionate about Jesus Christ and want Him to be known through our lifestyle.
Our mission is to disciple and empower our community to pursue a deep personal relationship with our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit, so that as individuals and families, Christ may shine through us in our homes, in church and in the market place; believing that by our godly example and testimony, many more may come to Christ.
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"Who made you a Judge?" explores why God commands us not to judge others, emphasizing that only He sees the full truth of a person’s heart, intentions, and circumstances. It highlights how human judgment is often rooted in pride, limited perspective, or hypocrisy, contrasting with God’s perfect justice and mercy. Be blessed as you listen and share this sermon with a friend.
God's mercy is wild - it crashes through our failures with relentless love. His kindness doesn’t make sense, yet it never runs out. Even in our mess, He meets us with grace, not judgment. In this sermon, Ps. Nana Kofi Acquah teaches us about the unexplainable mercy of God.
For the past ten years, Pastor Gabriel Meirelles has been a missionary for Christ. In this short and practical sermon, he shares with us how to effectively reach and disciple the nations for Christ. Listen.
In this episode of the Accra Community Church podcast, we dive into a powerful message titled Ask, Seek & Knock, exploring the promises of persistence in prayer and the heart of a God who responds. Be blessed by this sermon as you listen and share with a friend.
Pastor Jeff shares a powerful message today on reaching the 'other sheep' - a call to share Christ’s love beyond our comfort zones. Be blessed by this sermon as you listen and share.
Why was Jesus so big on fellowship? What are the benefits of Christians consistently meeting together? In this sermon, Ps. NK takes us on a journey of discovering why Koinonia ( deep fellowship) was such a big deal for the New Testament church, and why we will be wise to follow in their steps.
The Bible often shows Jesus withdrawing to quiet places to pray and reconnect with the Father, especially during pivotal moments (Luke 5:16, Mark 1:35). Solitude is portrayed not as isolation but as intentional communion with God. Christians are encouraged to follow Christ’s example, finding renewal and clarity in stillness. In solitude, spiritual strength is restored for service and growth. Be blessed by this sermon as you listen and share with someone.
The Bible shows Jesus moving His body with purpose- walking to towns, climbing mountains, and traveling across regions - to teach, heal, and reach the lost (e.g., Matthew 9:35, Luke 4:43). His physical movement was intentional, reflecting His mission to bring the Kingdom of God to people where they were. This models of discipleship and evangelism: followers of Jesus are called to go out, engage others personally, and embody His message through action and presence (Matthew 28:19 - 20). Be blessed as you listen and share this sermon.
In this sermon, Pastor Kudzo explores the powerful and consistent prayer life of Jesus. From early mornings in solitude to moments before major decisions, Jesus made prayer a daily priority. Be blessed by this sermon as you listen and share with a friend.
In John 15, Jesus declares Himself the true Vine and calls His followers to abide in Him, for apart from Him they can do nothing. Abiding means staying deeply connected to Christ through obedience, dependence, and love, so that our lives bear lasting spiritual fruit. This sermon reminds us that intimacy with Jesus is the source of true transformation and the only way to glorify the Father.
Centered around Mark 11:22-25, Pastor Nana Kofi Acquah talks about the importance of forgiveness as a Christian. Forgiveness is freedom! Be blessed as you listen to this sermon and share with a friend.
The Bible teaches that being born again means starting a new life by trusting in Jesus and letting Him change you from the inside out. It’s about a fresh start with God, leading to a new way of living and a promise of eternal life. In this sermon, Pastor Nana Kofi Acquah highlights the importance of being born again. Be blessed as you listen and share this message with a friend.
"If your right eye causes you to sin, tear it out and throw it away. For it is better that you lose one of your members than that your whole body be thrown into hell. And if your right hand causes you to sin, cut it off and throw it away."This is not meant to be taken literally, but it powerfully illustrates how seriously Jesus wants His followers to deal with sin. From this sermon, Pastor Nana Kofi Acquah teaches us how to take radical, even painful, steps to remove sin and its causes from our lives. Better to suffer temporary loss than eternal separation from God.
Jesus teaches that when we prioritize God's kingdom and righteousness above all else, our needs will be provided for (Matthew 6:33). This means aligning our hearts, actions, and desires with God's will rather than chasing after worldly concerns. In this sermon, Pastor Kudzo highlights what it means to seek first the kingdom of God.
"What does Jesus say is the secret to inheriting Eternal Life? In Luke 10. Jesus says, "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and soul and with all your strength and with all your mind and, 'Love your neighbor as yourself." In this sermon, Elder Eugene Ocansey teaches us what it means to love our neighbor and who our neighbors are in the first place.
Happy Father's Day, ACC!! Drawing references from The story of Joseph, the father of Jesus, Reverend Kofi Amissah explains the sacrifices fathers have to make. To ensure peace and stability in their household, fathers always have to rise to work even if it means missing the "nice moments" sometimes. Be blessed by this sermon as you listen and share with a friend.
The greatest commandment Jesus gave was to love your neighbor as yourself. But he went further and emphasized that we should love them as he had loved us. What does that mean? Find out by listening to this sermon and sharing with a friend.
The Bible teaches that the greatest commandment is to love God with every part of your being—your heart, soul, and mind—reflecting total devotion and worship (Matthew 22:36-40). It means placing God above all else, desiring Him fully, and aligning your thoughts, emotions, and actions with His will. Loving God in this way is not just a feeling in a person's life. Be blessed as you listen and share with a friend.
"Come to me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest". This is one of the promises God gives to us in the Bible. In this sermon, Elder Eugene Ocansey provides an in-depth conversation on what it means to follow God. Be blessed by this sermon as you listen and share with a friend.
What does it mean to answer the call to being a radical disciple? In this sermon, Pastor Matthew Simons explains why it is important to be yoked on the discipleship journey with Christ. He is more experienced and makes the journey more easier. Be blessed by this sermon as you listen and share with a friend.