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.
2 | The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah
Walking through the opening movements of Jesus’ story — the formation of the Gospels, the significance of His genealogies, the miracle of His birth, and the deep messianic hunger that shaped Israel in the first century. From the announcement to Mary, to Simeon and Anna’s prophetic recognition, to the visit of the magi and Herod’s violent response, these readings reveal a world longing for deliverance and a Messiah arriving in ways no one expected. The session also traces the early ministry of John the Baptist, the baptism and temptation of Jesus, the calling of His first disciples, the wedding at Cana, the cleansing of the temple, and Jesus’ profound encounters with Nicodemus and the Samaritan woman. Across every scene, the authority of Jesus rises, the activity of the Spirit is unmistakable, and the expectation of the Kingdom grows clearer.
3 | The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah
The early days of Jesus’ public ministry move to center stage: His announcement of the Kingdom, His rejection in Nazareth, the calling of His first disciples, His confrontations with the demonic, and the explosion of healings that follow Him everywhere. This session highlights the authority Jesus carries, the tension it creates, and the growing recognition that Israel’s long-awaited Messiah may finally have arrived.
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.
5 | The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah
From the feeding of the five thousand to the Bread of Life teaching, this section reveals a turning point in Jesus’ ministry. Enthusiasm shifts to offense as Jesus presses past curiosity into the deeper call of true discipleship. His miracles intensify, His authority becomes clearer, and His words divide the crowds while deepening the faith of those who remain.
8 | The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah
The Gospels slow down as Jesus turns His attention to the end of the age, the coming judgment, and the hope of His return. Apocalyptic teaching, warnings to stay watchful, and parables about readiness give shape to a sober but hope-filled vision of what lies ahead. As Jesus shares His final meal, prays for His disciples, and speaks of the Spirit’s coming, the weight of His mission becomes unmistakably clear.
9 | The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah
These readings move from Gethsemane to the cross with heartbreaking clarity. Jesus wrestles in agony, willingly submits to arrest, endures betrayal, denial, and corruption at every level of power, and ultimately walks the road toward crucifixion with full knowledge of what it will cost. Yet woven through the darkness is unshakable purpose—Scripture fulfilled, the enemy defeated, and the path opened for resurrection and new creation.
Birds of a Feather | Proverbs On Relationships | Week 5
Text: Proverbs 13:20
You will become like the people with whom you spend the most time.
Don't Wear Out Your Welcome | Proverbs On Relationships | Week 11
Text: Proverbs 25:17
Leave people wanting more of you not less.
Just Kidding | Proverbs On Relationships | Week 13
Text: Proverbs 26:18-19
Say what you mean and mean what you say.
The Holy Spirit in Jesus' Life | Session 2
The life of Jesus highlights how deeply He depended on the Holy Spirit. From conception to baptism, from teaching to miracles, from resisting temptation to rising in power, every moment of Jesus’ ministry is shown to be Spirit-led. The message paints a compelling picture of the Son who never acted independently from the Spirit and the Father, inviting believers to see that the same Spirit who strengthened Jesus is available to guide and empower them now.
Baptisms: "Let's Dive In!" | Foundation In Hebrews | Week 4
Text: Hebrews 6:2
Embrace the life God offers with your whole heart
The laying on of hands: "Heavenly Hands" | Foundation In Hebrews | Week 5
Text: Hebrews 6:2
Let the Lord touch others through you.
The Bedrock of Prophetic Ministry | Session 3
This session focuses on intimacy with God as the true foundation for prophetic ministry. Rather than pursuing techniques, participants are encouraged to enjoy God, linger in His presence, and cultivate daily awareness of Him. Through examples from Scripture and reflections on the life of Jesus, the session shows how direction flows naturally from relationship. It invites believers to abide, listen, and build a lifelong familiarity with God’s voice.
The Preeminence of Christ | Colossians | Session 3
Colossians 1:15–23 draws the group into the heart of Paul’s message by lifting their eyes to the unmatched supremacy of Jesus. Rather than getting lost in philosophies, competing worldviews, or religious add-ons, this session recentres faith on the person of Christ—Creator, Sustainer, Head of the Church, and the One in whom the fullness of God dwells. Paul stacks phrase upon phrase not to overwhelm but to reawaken wonder, reminding believers that everything—visible and invisible—holds together in Him alone. From that foundation, the passage shifts to the miracle of reconciliation: people once alienated and hostile toward God are now made holy and blameless through Christ’s sacrifice. The session calls believers to continue steadfast in this gospel, resisting both the temptation to add to Jesus and the pressure to subtract from Him, holding fast to a faith built on Christ plus nothing and Christ minus nothing.
Let No One Disqualify You | Colossians | Session 6
Paul exposes the heart of the threat facing the Colossian church by pulling back the layers of the so-called “philosophy” that promised deeper spirituality but ultimately pulled believers away from Christ. This mixture of rigid Jewish regulations and mystical pagan practices looked impressive on the surface, yet it replaced the substance of the gospel with shadows that could never give life. Paul reminds the church that Christ is the Head, and anything—visions, angel-worship, or human rules—that distracts from Him is spiritually dangerous. True growth comes from staying rooted in Christ, not in chasing experiences or tightening man-made restrictions. At its core, the passage calls believers to discern the difference between religious pressure and genuine life in Christ, and to guard the unity and simplicity of the gospel.
How To Walk On Water | Faith Series | Week 4
Text: Matthew 14:22-36
God is calling you out of your comfort zone.
God is Involved in Politics | The Book of Daniel | Week 3
Text: Daniel 2:24-49
Knowing that God is in charge makes all the difference in the world.