Episodes

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Sunday Jan 04, 2026
GOD SEEKS YOU
Sunday Jan 04, 2026
Sunday Jan 04, 2026
In this powerful sermon, God Seeks You, we journey through the prophetic cry of Habakkuk and the call to perseverance in the book of Hebrews. Beginning in Habakkuk 1, we see a prophet honestly wrestling with God over corruption and injustice. In Habakkuk 2, the posture shifts, from complaint to quiet trust, as Habakkuk learns to wait on the Lord. By Habakkuk 3, God leads the prophet into deeper understanding, transforming confusion into worship and praise.
The message then moves to Hebrews 11:35–40, reminding us of the faithful who endured hardship while striving for mastery, and into Hebrews 12, where our Christian journey is described as a relay race. The prophets and saints of old have run their leg of the race, and now it is our turn to carry the baton forward.
This sermon challenges us to examine what we are carrying. We are called to lay aside every weight and every sin that hinders us from running well. Not every weight is a sin, but every sin is a weight, especially when our commitment to God begins to feel painful rather than purposeful.
Be encouraged to run your race with endurance, clarity, and faith, knowing that God is not distant—He is actively seeking you, shaping you, and calling you forward. 🎧🙏

Sunday Dec 28, 2025
REMEMBERNG THE FAITHFULNESS OF GOD
Sunday Dec 28, 2025
Sunday Dec 28, 2025
In this powerful sermon, we reflect on the unchanging faithfulness of God and how His promises remain true in every season of life. Drawing from 1 Kings 17, we are reminded that the Lord is faithful to provide—often in supernatural ways that go beyond human understanding. From the widow’s jar that never ran dry to divine provision in times of lack, God proves Himself trustworthy.
We also explore Exodus 15:26, where God reveals Himself as the Lord who heals. This message encourages believers to place their hope in God’s healing power—physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
Be strengthened as you listen and remember that the same faithful God who provided and healed in Scripture is still at work today.

Tuesday Dec 23, 2025
A NET BREAKING, BOAT SINKING REVIVAL WITH PASTOR BRUNO
Tuesday Dec 23, 2025
Tuesday Dec 23, 2025
In this powerful message by Pastor Bruno, we are invited into a posture of deep prayer, prayer that births revival, transformation, and supernatural harvest. This sermon paints the picture of a net-breaking, boat-sinking revival, reminding us that when God moves, He does so beyond human limits and expectations.
Rooted in Isaiah 55:8, we are reminded that God’s ways and thoughts are higher than ours. When we come into His presence, we must come with expectation, trusting that He can do what we cannot imagine. Ephesians 3:20 declares that God is able to do exceedingly, abundantly above all we ask or think, according to the power at work within us, power released through prayer and obedience.
Through the accounts in Luke 5 and John 21, we revisit the moments when Jesus asked His disciples to lay down their nets again. Their obedience unlocked an overwhelming harvest. In this message, the boat represents the Church, and the nets represent our faith, obedience, and surrender. When the Church stays rooted in prayer, listens to the voice of Jesus, and fully lays down its nets, a great harvest of souls is inevitable.
This sermon is a call to believe again, pray again, and prepare for a revival that fills the boats. A harvest is coming.

Monday Dec 15, 2025
PRAYER
Monday Dec 15, 2025
Monday Dec 15, 2025
This sermon explores the transforming power of prayer and how it shapes the life of a believer over time. Beginning with three compelling stories that highlight the importance of prayer, the message challenges us to reflect on what kind of life is formed when prayer becomes a daily practice rather than a last resort.
Drawing from Acts 12, we see the beauty of honest, persistent prayer—prayer that is rooted in trust and surrender. Scripture teaches us that prayer is not only for moments of crisis, but a discipline that molds our character and deepens our faith through every season.
The message then journeys through three significant “mountains” of prayer in the life of Jesus. At the Mountain Table, prayer becomes fellowship and intimacy. At the Mount of Olives, following the Last Supper, Jesus prays a prayer filled with hope, purpose, and submission (John 17), preparing His heart to walk toward the cross. At Mount Golgotha, we are reminded that prayer still works even when God seems silent.
Ultimately, a prayer-shaped life does not promise a life without problems, but it produces a life empowered to face adversity with faith and endurance. Prayer is not a performance—it is a relationship. It is showing up honestly before God, bringing our real struggles to Him, and allowing prayer to transform not only us, but also the way we relate to others.

Monday Dec 08, 2025
GENEROSITY AMONG OURSELVES
Monday Dec 08, 2025
Monday Dec 08, 2025
As we continue the series on Generosity, today we explore the true meaning of generosity through the lens of Mark 12:42 and the powerful story of the widow’s offering. Listeners will discover that generosity isn’t measured by the amount we give, but by the condition of the heart behind it. This sermon highlights the principle of reciprocity in giving and expands our understanding of generosity beyond finances, showing how our time, thoughts, efforts, and even our processes can become meaningful gifts.
We also uncover the spiritual rewards that flow from genuine generosity and why giving without expectations leads to deeper fulfillment. Through the example of the repentant thief in Luke 23:39–43, we learn how even generous thoughts can invite God’s abundant grace.
Tune in and be encouraged to cultivate a lifestyle of heartfelt generosity that transforms both you and those around you.

Wednesday Dec 03, 2025
GENEROSITY TO THE CHURCH (SUSTAINING GOD'S LOVE)
Wednesday Dec 03, 2025
Wednesday Dec 03, 2025
In this sermon, we explore the true heart of generosity and how giving sustains God’s work through love. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 8:1–7, we uncover how generosity begins not with our resources but with God’s grace. Love, not comfort or convenience, is what motivates true giving.
We examine how social capital within the Church is built through our interdependence on one another, reminding us that giving is a privilege, never a burden. With a surrendered heart, we grow spiritually as we give, aligning ourselves with God’s purposes.
Through the examples in Malachi 3:10 and Exodus 35:5–9, we learn what it means to give freely, willingly, and faithfully. This sermon also challenges common excuses for withholding generosity, being broke, assuming others will give, or believing God understands our reluctance. Instead, we affirm that every contribution matters in the Kingdom of God.
Join us for a transformative message on living a life of love, grace, and open-handed generosity.

Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
GENEROSITY
Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
In this transformative teaching, we dive deep into the Biblical principle of Generosity, not as a duty, but as a true delight. Drawing from Matthew 6:19, we explore the importance of storing our treasures in the right place and how our giving reflects the posture of our hearts.
Learn why consistency in generosity reveals the depth of our spiritual maturity, and how Scripture teaches that the antidote to greed is giving (Luke 11:40–41). Proverbs 22:9 reminds us that blessing flows from a generous spirit, and through passages like Exodus 35:20–26, we see the beauty of giving willingly and wholeheartedly.
This episode also highlights the call in 2 Corinthians 9:7 to give cheerfully, the wisdom of Leviticus 19:23–25, and the caution in Deuteronomy 8:17 against taking credit for what God has provided.
Tune in and discover how generosity is a practice—the more we live it out, the more God shapes us into people who reflect His heart.

Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
WHERE IS YOUR TREASURE?
Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
In this message, Mr. Kennedy Adofo explores the question “Where is your treasure?” based on Matthew 6:21, reminding us that whatever captures our hearts directs the course of our lives. Using the story of Samson (Judges 13–16), the sermon highlights that being called by God does not automatically guarantee faithfulness, alignment with God is where true strength lies.
Mr. Kennedy encourages us to examine the voices, habits, and relationships that may be competing with God for their attention. The sermon warns that compromise eventually costs us, especially when our choices drift from God’s Word.
Drawing from James 1:13–15, He explains how temptation begins with our own desires, growing into sin when unchecked. Yet even in failure, God’s mercy is greater than our shortcomings (Judges 16:28), and He remains close to us even when we feel far from Him.
The message concludes with a call to:
● Stay connected to God
● Depend on the Holy Spirit
● Acknowledge our mistakes and seek repentance, trusting that God is always ready to restore us.

Monday Nov 10, 2025
IS GOD AGAINST OUR FREEDOM WITH LOGAN GATES PhD
Monday Nov 10, 2025
Monday Nov 10, 2025
In this message, Christian apologist Logan Gates, PhD begins with a question from Beauty and the Beast: “Can we be happy if we are not free?”
Drawing from John 8:31–36, Dr. Gates unpacks Jesus’s radical view of freedom, not as the world defines it, but as a spiritual reality that sets us free from within.Through this sermon, you’ll discover:
- How Jesus frees us from sin and restores our true identity.
- The difference between modern ideas of freedom and biblical freedom.
- Why freedom is not merely ancient or modern, but relational, found in knowing and following Christ.
- What it means to live in freedom from guilt (1 John 1:9), freedom from shame (Isaiah), and freedom from slavery to sin.
Join us for an inspiring reflection on what it truly means to be free in Christ, not to do whatever we please, but to live as we were created to be.

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