12 | How to Know & Use Your Spiritual Gifts
A closing session that brings it all together by helping believers identify their gifts and grow in them. This message explores recognition, practice, feedback, and perseverance while reminding believers that gifts are meant to be exercised in community for the good of others.
Why Read The Bible?
An invitation to see Scripture not as an old religious text but as the living Word that reveals Jesus and draws believers into relationship with Him. It highlights how Scripture protects us from deception, exposes the enemy’s strategies, strengthens us against temptation, and equips us to navigate life with wisdom and clarity. Through vivid examples and biblical insight, the teaching shows how the Word shapes character, anchors identity, and becomes a lifelong source of guidance, joy, and spiritual resilience.
5 | Biblical Leadership
This session explains the foundational role apostles and prophets play in establishing healthy churches. Their gifts help set direction, guard doctrine, strengthen unity, and create environments where the rest of the ministry gifts can function as God intended.
Biblical Mentoring/Fathering
A practical framework for church leaders who want to invest in people, develop high-capacity teams, and form sons and daughters in the faith who can carry ministry further than the previous generation.
Faith Fitness | The King’s Cash | Session 2
Text: Matthew 6:24-34
Exercise your faith and it will chase away your worries
6 | The Church That Changed The World
1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, and Titus reveal the heart of an older leader urging young pastors to hold fast to truth in a world full of distraction and distortion. These letters call the church back to character, integrity, and the kind of leadership that grows out of a pure heart, a clear conscience, and genuine faith. Paul exposes shallow teaching, confronts pride, and equips Timothy and Titus to shepherd believers with wisdom. As the first generation of apostles fades, the torch is placed firmly in the hands of faithful men and women who will carry the gospel forward.
The laying on of hands: "Heavenly Hands" | Foundation In Hebrews | Week 5
Text: Hebrews 6:2
Let the Lord touch others through you.
Speakers' Corner
Text: 1 Peter 410-11, 1 Timothy 4:13
A practical and encouraging guide for anyone learning to communicate God’s Word with clarity, purpose, and spiritual impact.
Paul's Ministry to the Church | Colossians | Session 4
This session explores Paul’s deeply personal reflections on the privilege and the price of his calling. He sees himself first as a servant, entrusted with a stewardship from God—to make the Word fully known, to reveal Christ to Gentiles, and to help believers grow toward maturity. Paul’s ministry wasn’t glamorous; it demanded suffering, perseverance, and emotional weight as he carried the concerns of young churches he’d never even met. Yet he speaks of these hardships with joy, because they draw him deeper into the life of Christ and remind him that God supplies the strength for what He asks of His people. The session closes with Paul’s pastoral prayer: that believers would be encouraged, united in love, grounded in Christ, and able to stand firm against teaching that sounds convincing but leads them away from Him.
Thy Kingdom | The Lord’s Prayer| Week 3
Text: Matthew 6:10
Pray for change in the world to start with us.