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We gather not to be entertained but to be transformed by the Word. Today’s teaching, “Glitchy Messiah,” reminded us that the Word of God is not mere speech—it is power that corrects, renews, and reforms our hearts.A true sermon doesn’t just inspire; it performs surgery on the soul. The ministry of the Word must pull down wrong ideologies and build Christlike convictions. Every time we sit under God’s Word, our worldview should become less cultural and more scriptural.Listen to this enlightening teaching on the purity of the gospel and be strengthened in truth.
We gather not just to hear words but to behold the Word revealed through Scripture. Today’s teaching, “Jesus Before Bethlehem — The Angel of the Lord,” reminded us that Christ’s story didn’t begin in the manger but spans all of Scripture.The term “angel” means messenger. When Scripture speaks of The Angel of the Lord, it refers not to a created being but to a divine messenger — the pre-incarnate Christ. In these moments, Jesus is seen in the Old Testament, distinct from the Father yet fully God.This truth affirms the Trinity and reveals God’s intentional plan of redemption. Long before Bethlehem, Jesus was already at work, revealing the Father to men.Listen to this profound teaching and be blessed.
We believe in a God who still works wonders. To believe in Him is to believe in miracles—because faith in a supernatural God means trusting that the impossible can happen.Jesus performed miracles to reveal His deity, show compassion, and teach truth. The believer should never play it safe—Jesus never rebuked anyone for having too much faith, only for unbelief.Miracles bring glory to God, not man. Dare to believe again and trust the One who still works wonders today.Listen to this faith-stirring teaching, “Miracle Lessons,” and be blessed.
We gather not for ourselves but to follow the Captain of our salvation. The gospel is not a message of variations—it is one truth for all, revealed in Christ.God’s plan goes beyond deliverance; through salvation, He brings many sons to glory. Jesus has conquered our hearts, and as Captain He leads us in victory. Every step of faith is a call to trust His voice, follow His lead, and proclaim His triumph.Listen to this powerful teaching on Jesus: The Captain of Salvation and be strengthened in your faith.
We gather not to serve ourselves but to know the Lord and grow in Him. The whole reason for church is to see Jesus more clearly, because spiritual growth is measured by revelation.When Jesus called Himself the Son of Man, He was showing both His humanity in the incarnation and His divinity as revealed in the prophets. When He is called the Son of God, it speaks of His eternal nature—He did not become the Son, He has always been the Son.Scripture shows He is uncreated, uniquely begotten, and eternally one with the Father. We are sons by adoption, but Jesus is the eternal Son by nature. Every witness affirms this truth: Jesus is not just Savior—He is God.Listen to this edifying teaching on Jesus the Son of God and be blessed.
We continued our teaching series and Pastor Nelson taught on “Jesus The Word”The Word didn’t just start existing at John 1:1 and He also wasn’t just quiet all through the Old Testament.The Word has been existing since before time began!When the Bible speaks of Jesus as The Word, what it encapsulates is the eternality of the word, the creating power of The Word, the revelatory nature of The Word. Nothing that is created can hold every other thing that was created. It has to be that which is eternal that must hold everything. He is the one by whom every other thing, visible and invisible, angels and humans were made.Jesus is God. It is by Him all other things were made and it is through Jesus we see the Father!
A God you don’t truly know you cannot accurately worship. Being in the Spirit is not a mood or an emotional experience—if you only chase feelings, you will miss Him. If the Spirit is in you, then you are in the Spirit. Worship is anything that shows obeisance, honor, and that your life is lived for Him alone. Songs are not the primary thing, because the Lord hears your heart before He hears your words.Jesus taught that the man in devotion matters more than the act of devotion. Devotion can be seen, and posture in worship reflects it. If you are born again and you come before God and say “Father, I love You,” that is worship in spirit and in truth.
Revelation is progressive—throughout Scripture we see the Lord revealed consistently. Everyone who belongs to Him is a candidate for the Spirit, and nothing can disqualify you. While not all have the gift of prophecy, every believer can prophesy.The Spirit within marks our identity, while the Spirit upon empowers us for service. Both are the same Spirit at work in us. The gifts of the Spirit are given for ministry, and every believer should desire them.Earnestly covet the gifts of the Spirit.
God is the maximal good, He is the best form of every divine and communicable attribute. He does not become; He is the eternal IS. In God making us we find our best self in allegiance to Him and when we follow His instruction we are best for it. As believers, we are called not to think logically alone but theologically, renewing our minds to see from God’s perspective, this is why teaching is essential.Faith is not only seen in what we get by it but in what we lose for it. Sometimes God delivers us out of trials, and sometimes He delivers us through them, but in all things He remains good, kind, and sovereign. The believer is built to last.Listen to this edifying teaching and be blessed.
Today, we continue our teaching series as Pastor Nelson spoke on the topic: “Hypostasis: Truly God, Truly Man.”To confess the hypostatic union is to believe Jesus is truly God and truly man. The eternal Word did not merely appear as human—He became flesh while never ceasing to be divine. In Him are both natures perfectly united in one person.The incarnation was necessary: divine enough to save, human enough to die, revealing the Father and granting us life with Him. This is the mystery and glory of Christ—God with us.Be blessed as you listen to this sermon.
We gather not to serve ourselves but to serve the Lord and learn of Him. A god shaped by personal preference is an idol. True worship is never about what we want—it is about honouring the Lord the way He wants to be honoured as revealed in the scriptures.Scripture shows that only God is worthy of worship—yet Jesus received it, forgave sins, and claimed equal authority with the Father. His disciples confessed Him as God, prayed in His name, and ascribed to Him divine titles. Every witness affirms the same reality: Jesus is not just Savior—He is God.Listen to this edifying message on the diety of Christ and be blessed.
Creeds, councils, and confessions are helpful, but unlike Scripture they are fallible and reformable in the light of scripture. The Bible alone is God-breathed, infallible in all matters of salvation, and centered on Christ.Through the councils, the Church defended the truth of God's against error: Nicaea upheld Christ’s divinity against Arianism, Constantinople affirmed the Spirit’s deity, Ephesus rejected Nestorianism, and Chalcedon declared Christ fully God and fully man. Other councils confronted heresies that distorted the faith, always pointing back to Christ.Sola Scriptura reminds us that God’s Word is unique in nature and in authority. It is our final standard of truth.This teaching takes us on a journey of the creeds in church history, what they addressed and why they are important. be blessed as you listen to this teaching.
The Bible shows that there is a unity within the Godhead where the Father, the Son and the Spirit exist in perfect oneness. Jesus has always been present from eternity and Scripture affirms His divinity. He called Himself I AM and the First and the Last, titles that belong only to God.He forgave sins, gave life and declared Himself the Messiah, which the prophets had already described as Mighty God and Everlasting Father. Though He humbled Himself on earth and submitted to the Father’s will, this was in function and not in essence, for He remained fully equal in nature with the Father. The consistent witness of Scripture is that Jesus is not only Saviour and Messiah but truly God the Son, exalted as Lord forever.Listen to this sermon and learn about Jesus as revealed in scriptures.
Today we were reminded that Jesus is not just a message to believe, but a pattern to follow. One key lesson from His life is that He often withdrew to pray. He prayed about everything from choosing His disciples and even when being baptised. Prayer is the place where weakness is exchanged for strength. In Gethsemane, burdened with sorrow, Jesus prayed until He was ready to face the cross. We too are revived and empowered when we meet with God in prayer. Love for God must show in devotion. Withdraw, pray, and keep your heart burning.Don’t settle for a lukewarm faith. Let the prayer lessons from Jesus set you ablaze again.
Breaking spiritual lethargy begins with embracing prayer as an act of humility and alignment with God’s design. Prayer is not just a discipline—it is dependence. If Jesus, the Pattern Man, prayed, then we must pray. A prayerless life is prideful, and pride distances us from God.True prayer births strength, freshness, and trust in God’s sovereignty—even when He feels distant. When routine dulls your fire, revelation revives it. Don’t wait to feel like praying—choose to pray. In that decision, spiritual strength returns.Don’t settle for a lukewarm faith. Let God's word set you ablaze again.
In the Law is bondage, in Christ is freedom. In the law is veiled faces, in Christ is unveiled faces!As we behold these truths, we are being changed and transformed by the Spirit of God. Christ is revealed through scriptures and the Spirit helps us to see Him. The Spirit reveals Him to us! We shouldn’t read or listen to the word alone, we should read and listen prayerfully. In prayer we step into sight. We ask the one who is origin of the word, the one who inspires the word to take us into the experiences He spoke about in His word!Prayerfully listen to this sermon and be stirred as you do so.
The Holy Spirit is not a creature but the creator, fully divine. Just as the Father and the Son are God, so is the Spirit: co eternal and co equal. He is not a force or a feeling but fully God— eternal, holy, and worthy of worship. He is more than a presence we feel; He is divine, a person, God and is at work in our lives transforming our hearts and conforming us to the image of Christ.Be stirred as you listen to this sermon.
Today, Pastor Nelson shared on the power of the Holy Ghost. In the Old Covenant, only a few had access to the Spirit prophets, kings, and judges, but now, every believer has been empowered. This fulfils Moses’ desire in Numbers 11 and the prophecy in Joel 2:28 that God would pour out His Spirit on all people, without limits. The Holy Ghost equips us for service, brings utterance, and stirs boldness. We are called to earnestly desire spiritual things, because pursuit reveals passion. The gifts of the Spirit are not just signs,they are tools God uses to bless and reach others through us.Be stirred as you listen to this sermon.
We get to see the object of our affection again and this is the promise of the Christian life! We will see the one we love more than the solutions to our issue. We will see the one who is bigger than all our problems.The resurrection from the dead was a demonstration of power! We have something better in resurrection and we can only see it in revelation.It is through the Spirit that Jesus was raised. The Holy Spirit is the agent of resurrection. Because of the Holy Spirit, resurrection power is at work in our lives.Be stirred as you listen to this sermon.
The Spirit of God is at work in us both to will and to do, we have been empowered by the spirit!The way to put a death the appetite of the flesh is by the Spirit.We must understand that sin is not just wanting bad things, it can also be wanting good things badly. The more you gratify the flesh, the more you are a slave to sin. It is also in the same way, the more you gratify the Spirit and the things of God, the easier it is to live for God and do His will.Be stirred as you listen to this sermon.