8 | The Spiritual Gift of Exhortation
A practical invitation into the gift that strengthens weary hearts, lifts discouraged believers, and motivates people toward obedience. This session shows how exhortation blends encouragement and challenge, helping the church stay anchored in hope and moving toward growth.
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.
God Doesn’t Need Your Money | The King’s Cash | Session 1
Text: Psalm 50:7-15
Settle in your mind once and for all that God owns it all
Givers & Livers | The King’s Cash | Session 10
Text: Proverbs 11:24-25
Joy is found not in hoarding but in sharing
1 | The Book Hebrews
This opening session introduces the purpose and background of Hebrews, written to Jewish believers under pressure to abandon their faith in Jesus. The teaching highlights the book’s central aim: to show the absolute supremacy of Christ over angels, Moses, and every previous revelation, and to anchor weary believers by fixing their attention on Him.
2 | The Book Hebrews
Exploring Hebrews 3–4 and the theme of entering God’s rest. By looking back to Israel’s unbelief at Meribah and Kadesh Barnea, it warns against hardened hearts and calls believers to perseverance, mutual encouragement, and confidence in the salvation God provides. Rest is presented on several levels—from belonging to God, to trusting His grace, to anticipating the final eternal rest He promises.
3 | The Book Hebrews
Here the focus shifts to Jesus as our great High Priest. The teaching explains His sympathy with human weakness, His obedience, His sinlessness, and the access believers now have to God’s throne of grace. This session emphasizes approaching God with confidence because of Christ’s atoning work and His ongoing ministry on our behalf.
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.
10 | The Book Hebrews
Hebrews 13 gathers the book’s major themes into practical direction: love, hospitality, sexual integrity, contentment, honouring leaders, sacrificial praise, and life together under the New Covenant. The closing benediction roots all of it in the God of peace, who equips His people for every good work.
5 | The Book Romans
Paul turns to sanctification in Romans 6, describing how believers learn to walk in the new life God provides. This session explains the contrast between old habits and new identity, the call to present ourselves to God, and how the Spirit enables obedience.
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.
Timing is Everything | Proverbs On Relationships | Week 7
Text: Proverbs 17:17
The needs of others are opportunities to demonstrate loyalty.
Operating in Your Sphere of Spiritual Authority |Spiritual Warfare | Session 6
Spiritual battles are fought safely and effectively when believers understand the boundaries God has assigned to them. This message explores the biblical idea of “sphere of authority,” showing how stepping beyond God-given influence can open the door to harm, while walking within His assignment brings protection, clarity, and power. Through Scripture and practical examples, Allan urges believers to discern where God has positioned them and to operate with humility, obedience, and spiritual attentiveness.
The Connection Between Sin and Legal Right |Spiritual Warfare | Session 8
Temptation often begins with something small, but sin creates openings the enemy is quick to exploit. Through vivid illustrations and Scripture, this message shows how disobedience gives Satan footholds, while repentance and obedience close the door. Jesus’ sinlessness becomes the model and the foundation for understanding spiritual “legal rights,” helping believers see both the seriousness of compromise and the freedom found in walking closely with Him.
8 | The Church That Changed The World
Peter writes to believers walking through pressure and misunderstanding, reminding them that trials refine rather than destroy. He exposes the enemy’s attempts to intimidate or infiltrate the church and calls God’s people to stand firm with humility, purity, and steadfast hope. Even unfair suffering becomes a place where Christ is revealed. These letters offer courage for anyone learning to follow Jesus in a culture that does not always understand the way of the cross.
Jesus's Promise of the Holy Spirit's Ministry | Session 3
A message built around Jesus’ own words about the One He called the Helper. The teaching unfolds His promises that the Spirit would comfort, guide, teach, convict, and remind believers of everything He said. Through Scripture and story, listeners begin to grasp that Jesus did not leave His followers to figure things out alone. Instead, He sent the Spirit to walk with them, speak to them, strengthen them, and continue His work in their lives.
Walking in the Presence and Power of the Holy Spirit | Session 8
What does it means to stay in daily step with the Holy Spirit? This teaching draws from Galatians and Romans to show how focus shapes direction, how spiritual breathing keeps the heart clear, and how the Spirit forms character over time like fruit slowly ripening on a tree. With vivid stories and grounded insight, listeners are invited to enjoy a moment-by-moment relationship with the Spirit, learning to walk closely, listen deeply, and let His presence guide their ordinary days.
Maturity: "A Healthy Diet" | Foundation In Hebrews | Week 1
Text: Hebrews 6:2
Your capacity for input depends largely upon your output.
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.