Introduction | Growing In Spiritual Gifts

This opening session lays the foundation for a biblical understanding of spiritual gifts by exploring why the gifts matter, how they function in the body of Christ, and what healthy use of the gifts looks like today. The teaching helps listeners step into the journey with faith, humility, and expectancy as they discern how the Spirit has uniquely equipped them.

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11 | The Ephesians 4 Gifts

A walk through the leadership gifts Jesus gives the church—apostles, prophets, evangelists, and shepherd-teachers. The teaching emphasizes their purpose: equipping believers, cultivating maturity, and strengthening the church so it can stand firm and carry out its mission.

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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.

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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.

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1 | The Church That Changed The World

The story opens with the risen Jesus ascending and the disciples waiting in that expectant, uncertain space between promise and fulfillment. Pentecost breaks in with power, transforming ordinary followers into bold witnesses. From Jerusalem outward, the gospel begins leaping across cultural and geographic boundaries. Persecution cannot stop it, and even Saul the persecutor becomes Paul the apostle. A movement that began with 120 believers becomes a Spirit-filled force that carries the hope of Christ into the world.

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2 | The Church That Changed The World

The gospel reaches influential cities like Corinth and Ephesus, carried by leaders such as Paul, Aquila, Priscilla, and Apollos. Miracles, spiritual gifts, and transformed lives abound, but so do conflict, confusion, and moral failure. Paul writes to guide these young churches back to the heart of the gospel, calling them to unity, humility, and holiness. Even in the chaos of growth, God shapes His people into a community marked by grace and truth.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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The Two Expressions of Tongues | Session 7

Exploring a spiritual gift that is often misunderstood. This session untangles the difference between tongues used privately in prayer and tongues given publicly for the strengthening of the church. Through Scripture and story, listeners see how each expression carries a unique purpose, how interpretation fits into God’s design, and how the Spirit uses this gift to deepen intimacy with the Father and build up the body of Christ.

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Leading Your Church Through Change

A practical guide for navigating the challenges and opportunities of change in a local church. Why change is both constant and costly, and why wise leadership must help people move from “where we are” to “where we could be.” Drawing from organizational life cycles, congregational dynamics, and biblical wisdom, it explores how different types of people respond to change, how trust shapes every decision, and how leaders can communicate with clarity, patience, and courage. Listeners are equipped to test the waters, listen to resistors, work with opinion leaders, avoid common leadership pitfalls, and guide congregations at a pace they can bear. At its heart, the message calls leaders to help their people see the value of the “pearl of great price,” recognizing that while change requires sacrifice, the fruit of God-directed transformation is worth it.

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Three Types of Prophetic Expression | Session 4

This session begins with an honest look at comparison and how it harms spiritual growth. Scripture’s picture of the Body of Christ reminds believers that each person carries unique value and purpose. From there, the teaching explores three expressions of prophecy: the prophetic ability shared by all believers, the spiritual gift of prophecy given to some, and the distinct calling of the prophetic office. The session encourages freedom from comparison so that each person can grow confidently in the expression God has entrusted to them.

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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.

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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.

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