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  • Easter Friday Evening 2026 – Behold the Man – Remember Christ’s Sacrifice

    This Easter message reflects on Jesus Christ’s immense suffering and sacrifice, emphasizing that His scourging and crucifixion were for humanity’s sins. It then urges listeners to soberly number their own days, live wisely in preparation for death and the inevitable judgment, and preach this truth to their own hearts.

  • Victory in Confusing Times

    The sermon challenges believers to prayerfully consider their stand for truth, actively living out their faith like Esther, discerning mainstream narratives, and not remaining silent. Drawing from Matthew 28, it emphasizes that Jesus calls His followers to a specific “mountain” of obedience and spiritual growth to fulfill the Great Commission, trusting in His ultimate authority over all challenges.

  • Transformed to be Holy

    This sermon emphasizes that true Christianity is an inward transformation powered by Jesus’ authority, calling believers of all ages to live holy, obedient lives and reject sin. It urges them to stand firm in faith, discern harmful influences, and live as godly examples, emphasizing that repentance always offers forgiveness and renewed victory over sin.

  • Funeral of Richard Cebekhulu

    The text celebrates Richard Cebekhulu’s life as a powerful testimony to the Gospel’s transformative power, detailing his journey from addiction to unwavering faith and continued worship despite physical decline. His life, along with the sermon’s message from Revelation 2:17, encourages believers to persevere in their Christian walk, seeking a personal relationship with Christ as their greatest inheritance and receiving spiritual nourishment and a new identity.

  • Sent Out in Joy and Kept in Christ

    This message recounts Jesus sending out seventy disciples, who returned joyful from their spiritual victories, underscoring that true joy comes from obedience and experiencing God’s power. However, Jesus redirects their focus, reminding them that their ultimate joy should be their salvation—their names written in heaven—and encourages continued obedience and a transformed mind amidst spiritual battles.

  • Outside the Gate – The Battle of the Heart

    This sermon emphasizes that true discipleship means following Christ “outside the gate,” beyond comfort and public approval, by actively dying to sin and self, especially regarding hidden heart struggles. It challenges believers to make a personal decision to renounce sin and fully surrender their lives to Christ, mirroring His complete sacrifice, to achieve inner victory and freedom.

  • Living a life of prayer

    The text emphasizes the profound power of consistent prayer in a Christian’s life, illustrated by Paul and Silas whose midnight prayers in prison caused an earthquake, leading to their release and the jailer’s conversion. It asserts that a life free from sin and dedicated to unceasing prayer allows believers to commune with God, experience His miracles, and have their petitions heard.