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
Who’s The Boss? | The King’s Cash | Session 3
Text: Colossians 3:22-4:1
Let the Master be the motivation for your work.
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.
9 | The Book Romans
Romans 9 highlights God’s sovereignty and compassion. This session explains how God’s purposes stand even when people resist Him and how His mercy extends beyond Israel to the Gentiles.
Jesus' Absolute Authority, Power and Victory |Spiritual Warfare | Session 2
The strength of the believer begins with a clear vision of Christ. This teaching lifts the veil on Jesus’ unmatched supremacy over creation, the spiritual realm, and every power of darkness. Far from a struggle between equal forces, spiritual warfare is rooted in the victory, authority, and preeminence of Christ, who holds all things together and rules as the exalted King. As believers grasp the greatness of Jesus, confidence rises and fear loses its hold.
The Role of Prayer and Worship in Spiritual Warfare |Spiritual Warfare | Session 7
Prayer becomes a place of rest rather than striving when believers learn to trust God’s promises and lean into the Spirit’s help. This teaching weaves Scripture with personal testimony, revealing how intercession, worship, perseverance, and even the gift of tongues strengthen believers for spiritual battle. As hearts draw near to God, prayer shifts from emotional effort to Spirit-led partnership, anchoring believers in His presence and releasing His power.
How the Story Ends |Spiritual Warfare | Session 10
The final chapters of Revelation lift believers out of the struggle and into the hope of God’s ultimate victory. This message traces the downfall of evil, the return of Christ in glory, the marriage supper of the Lamb, the final judgment, and the renewal of all things. With the curse reversed and God dwelling with His people, the story ends in joy, justice, and restoration. These truths give courage in spiritual warfare, reminding believers that the battle is real, but the outcome is already secure.
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.
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.
9 | The Church That Changed The World
Jude and Revelation pull back the curtain on spiritual reality. Jude warns of distortions that creep into the church and urges believers to contend for the truth with both firmness and mercy. Revelation lifts the eyes of the church to the throne of the Lamb, exposing false powers and anchoring hope in Christ’s ultimate victory. With eternity in view, believers learn to stay awake, stay faithful, and trust that Jesus will finish the story He began.
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.
Keeping Our Ego Out of the Equation | Session 9
Through Scripture and personal reflection, participants learn how comparison, self promotion, and fear of failure can distort prophetic ministry. The teaching highlights Moses as an example of prophetic meekness and calls believers to become people who draw attention to Jesus rather than themselves. The session invites learners to embrace a posture that serves others and reflects the heart of God.
Put on the New Self | Colossians | Session 7
Paul turns our attention to what life in Christ actually looks like when the gospel begins to reshape us from the inside out. Salvation isn’t only about what we’ve been freed from—it’s also about what we’ve been freed for. In this passage he shows how the Christian life grows as we intentionally set our minds on things above, put to death the patterns that once ruled us, and learn to walk in the character of Jesus. The outward habits matter, but the deeper work happens as the Spirit renews our hearts, forms new desires, and teaches us to see one another through the lens of Christ rather than old divisions. It’s a picture of a community being slowly, steadily shaped into His likeness.
Made To Worship | The Book of Daniel | Week 4
Text: Daniel 3:1-30
We are wired to worship someone or something.
We All Pray | The Book of Daniel | Week 7
Text: Daniel 6:1-28
God calls us to place our hope in Him.