9 | The Spiritual Gift of Administration
A grounding look at how God uses organized, detail-oriented people to bring order, structure, and forward movement to the church’s mission. Rather than being a “mere task,” administration is presented as a Spirit-empowered gift that helps ministries flourish.
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.
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.
11 | The Book Romans
Romans 14–16 address tensions over personal convictions. This session explains how believers can welcome one another, avoid judging or pressuring others, and prioritize unity. Paul closes the letter with praise to God, tying together the themes of grace, mission, and faithfulness.
Intro: The Church That Changed The World
An invitation to step into the story of a movement that began with a handful of ordinary people and grew into a force that reshaped history. The introduction traces the sweep of the book of Acts, the spread of the gospel through the Roman world, and the remarkable way God used both miracles and messiness to build His church. Listeners are reminded that the same Spirit who empowered the first believers continues His work today, calling the church to live with courage, unity, and unwavering devotion to Jesus.
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.
Pentecost Changes Everything | Session 4
Pentecost marks the moment when God began to dwell with His people in a new and powerful way. This session traces how the Spirit’s arrival reshaped ordinary followers of Jesus and launched the mission of the church. Expect a look at the dramatic shift from fear to boldness, the birth of a Spirit empowered community, and what it means to live with the same presence and fire today.
Baptism in the Holy Spirit | Session 6
This teaching brings clarity to one of the most anticipated and misunderstood topics in the church. It walks through the three baptisms found in the New Testament and helps listeners understand how the baptism in the Spirit fits within God’s wider story. With Scripture as the guide, Allan explains the purpose, the promise, and the variety of ways God meets His people in power, inviting believers into a deeper relationship and a fresh filling of the Spirit.
Final Greetings | Colossians | Session 9
Colossians closes with what looks like a simple list of greetings, but beneath it is a glimpse into how the kingdom advances—through ordinary people faithfully doing life and ministry together. Paul reminds us that the gospel is always expanding, and we each have a part in that, whether we’re praying, speaking with wisdom, or watching for openings that God creates. He also shows us the beauty of team: unlikely people, restored people, new leaders, seasoned leaders—all knit together for God’s purposes. And tucked inside his final words is a personal charge we all need to hear: see to it that you fulfill the ministry Jesus has given you. Not someone else’s calling—yours. Paul signs off with one last reminder of grace, and it’s the right place to end: everything God asks of us can only be lived by His grace at work in us.