Why is it hard to do the right thing? Why don' t others do the right thing? Ps Joel tackles these 2 questions as he continues our "Close But Worlds Apart" Series. We look at what the Bible says about character in the original context and how it should shape our daily habits.
In this message , Ps Benaiah Halliday explores the powerful difference between a prince and a pauper, revealing how many believers have inherited a royal identity in Christ yet continue to live with a scarcity mindset.
In today's message, Ps Benaiah shares the difference between living as a slave and living as a son, and how the gospel doesn't just forgive your sin but restores your identity, inviting you to stop striving for God's approval and start living from the secure love of your Heavenly Father.
Ps Benaiah shares around week 1 of our new series "Close But Worlds Apart" With today's message, "Good or God", teaching us how to discern the difference between good opportunities and God's will, and why a life of deep obedience always leads to God's best.
“We Are Better Together,” reminds us that as followers of Jesus, we are created for relationship, there is joy in gathering together and power in walking in unity.
Rev Dr Narelle Coetzee shares a message from Hagar's story in Genesis 16. She encourages us that God knows where we have come from and where we are going, and he sees us.
Ps Benaiah continues our LEAP Group Series with his message, "A Supernatural Church." He shares how a supernatural church is not merely informational but impartational, releasing the life, power, and presence of God through revelation, testimony, spiritual activation, grace, and Spirit-led encounters that transform people, not just teach them.
Jesus followers must master the art of discerning the difference between their emotions, their opinions, and Godly wisdom. Being a smart church begins with guarding our hearts. Ps Joel challenges the way we live, encouraging us to respond with thoughtful, intentional action.
In today's message Ps Benaiah talks about what it means to be a salty church - being a community that reflects Jesus by bringing out God's purpose in people, preserving truth and integrity, creating hunger for God, bringing healing through loving truth, and actively engaging the world to make a lasting impact.