3 | The Spiritual Gift of Faith
This session explores the unique faith that rises beyond normal belief—a Spirit-given confidence in God’s power that enables breakthrough, perseverance, and bold obedience. Through biblical teaching and personal reflection, listeners are encouraged to recognize moments when the Spirit ignites this supernatural trust.
7 | Biblical Leadership
This session highlights the pastoral and teaching gifts, showing how they build stability, clarity, and care within the church. Shepherds nurture and guide people through life, while teachers ground the community in truth so it can grow with confidence.
8 | Biblical Leadership
This session brings the series together by showing how every believer has a part in the work of ministry. When leaders equip the church and people step into their God-given roles, the whole body grows stronger, healthier, and more effective in fulfilling Christ’s mission.
7 | The Book Hebrews
Hebrews 10 gathers the major themes of the book into one concentrated appeal: since Jesus’ sacrifice truly cleanses and grants access to God, His people are urged to draw near, hold fast and remain faithful. Strong warnings sit beside heartfelt encouragement, capturing both the gravity of falling away and the hope available through perseverance in Christ.
8 | The Book Hebrews
Hebrews 11 explores faith through the lives of those who trusted God across generations. Their stories illustrate spiritual sight, endurance, obedience and hope, even when promises remained unfulfilled in their lifetime. Together, they form a witness that grounds Christian perseverance in God’s long, reliable faithfulness.
1 | The Book Romans
Romans is Paul’s fullest explanation of the gospel and its power to transform both individuals and communities. The teaching in this series explore Paul’s background, the purpose of the letter, and the tension-filled world of the Roman church — a divided, multi-ethnic congregation learning to live out the gospel together. With warmth and clarity, the session highlights Paul’s passion to preach Christ, his conviction that the gospel reveals God’s righteousness, and his confidence that this message is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes. It invites listeners to approach Romans not as a textbook, but as a life-shaping proclamation of God’s rescue plan for the world.
3 | The Book Romans
Paul shifts from humanity’s problem to God’s solution in Romans 3:21–26. This session explains how God provides righteousness through faith in Jesus, rooted in the story of Scripture. The teaching explores redemption, propitiation, and how God remains just while declaring sinners righteous through Christ.
6 | The Book Romans
Romans 7 highlights the struggle between desire and ability. This session explains why the law cannot produce righteousness and why human effort falls short. Paul’s description of inner conflict prepares the way for the hope found in Romans 8.
8 | The Book Romans
This session examines Romans 9–11 and Paul’s teaching on Israel and the Gentiles. It explores election, mercy, Israel’s calling, and God’s ongoing faithfulness to His promises. The teaching shows how God’s plan includes all nations without abandoning Israel’s role in His story.
4 | The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah
Growing crowds, growing opposition, and growing revelation shape this portion of the story. Jesus heals the blind and mute, teaches in parables, exposes the emptiness of religious posturing, and describes a Kingdom that upends expectations. This session shows both rising belief and rising hostility as Jesus’ identity becomes harder for the religious elite to dismiss.
Putting on the Full Armour of God |Spiritual Warfare | Session 5
Victory in spiritual warfare comes through humility, dependence on God, and the daily choice to “put on” the armour He provides. This message walks through the pieces of the armour of God, showing how truth, righteousness, peace, faith, salvation, and the Word work together to defend, steady, and strengthen believers. Woven through the teaching is the reminder that we fight not in our own strength but in the Lord’s, clothed with what He supplies and grounded in His grace.
3 | The Church That Changed The World
Romans confronts both religious pride and moral brokenness with the same message: all have sinned, and all can be made righteous through faith in Christ. Paul lifts the church’s eyes to God’s sweeping plan of salvation, the power of the Spirit, and the transformed life that flows from grace. Jews and Gentiles alike find their place at the foot of the cross, discovering that the gospel dismantles division and rebuilds lives on the foundation of God’s mercy.
5 | The Church That Changed The World
Paul’s journey to Rome reads like a survival story, yet everywhere he goes the gospel moves forward. A prophetic warning at sea, a storm that shatters the ship, a deadly snake that should have ended his life — none of it slows the work of God. Even in chains, Paul heals the sick, encourages the fearful, and proclaims Christ with boldness. Acts closes with Paul teaching freely in Rome, reminding the church that God’s mission continues even when circumstances feel uncertain.
7 | The Church That Changed The World
Hebrews lifts weary believers by showing the unmatched greatness of Jesus. The letter reveals Him as the perfect High Priest, the final sacrifice, and the fulfillment of every shadow in the Old Testament. Alongside encouragement come strong warnings against drifting, hardening the heart, or settling for spiritual infancy. The message calls the church to persevere, to trust God’s promises, and to follow Christ with confidence, knowing He has opened a new and living way for His people.
Repentance: "Turn Around When Possible" | Foundation In Hebrews | Week 2
Text: Hebrews 6:2
We must make a U-turn to find the road to life.
Faith: "You Gotta Believe" | Foundation In Hebrews | Week 3
Text: Hebrews 6:2
Faith is vital for a relationship with the Lord.
The Resurrection of the Dead: "The Meaning of Life" | Foundation In Hebrews | Week 6
Text: Hebrews 6:2
The here and now finds purpose in the hereafter.
Thanksgiving & Prayer | Colossians | Session 2
In this session, the teaching highlights Paul’s remarkable pastoral heart toward a church he had never met. Instead of beginning with correction, he starts with thanksgiving—anchoring the Colossians in the reality of God’s work already evident among them. From there, Paul lifts their eyes to the nature of true apostolic ministry, contrasting the grounded, servant-hearted model he embodies with the extremes and suspicions often attached to the term. He then turns toward the power of the gospel in their midst—its fruit, its growth, its grace, its effect on community love—and prays that they would continue to walk worthily, shaped by wisdom from above rather than the counterfeit wisdom pressing in from their culture. The session closes by centering on the breathtaking reality of redemption: believers transferred from darkness into Christ’s kingdom, called to remember where they’ve come from and what now belongs to them in Him.
Enduring Faith | Faith Series | Week 1
Text: Daniel 3
God is calling us to trust Him through thick and thin.
Eyes Of Faith | Faith Series | Week 2
Text: Numbers 13:25-33
Understanding God in you changes the way you live.