8 | Biblical Leadership
This session brings the series together by showing how every believer has a part in the work of ministry. When leaders equip the church and people step into their God-given roles, the whole body grows stronger, healthier, and more effective in fulfilling Christ’s mission.
9 | Biblical Leadership
Explore how Scripture frames leadership as a calling rooted in character, service, and Spirit-empowered gifting.
Biblical Leadership: An Apostolic/Prophetic Model
An an apostolic-prophetic model of church leadership built on organic life, servant-hearted character, and New Testament patterns.
Biblical Mentoring/Fathering
A practical framework for church leaders who want to invest in people, develop high-capacity teams, and form sons and daughters in the faith who can carry ministry further than the previous generation.
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.
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.
4 | The Book Hebrews
This session addresses the call to maturity. Instead of returning to spiritual basics, believers are urged to grow through obedience and discernment. The passage warns against drifting, highlights the danger of spiritual stagnation, and invites listeners to move forward into the full life God intends. The teaching also prepares the way for the deeper discussion of Melchizedek still to come.
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.
8 | The Book Romans
This session examines Romans 9–11 and Paul’s teaching on Israel and the Gentiles. It explores election, mercy, Israel’s calling, and God’s ongoing faithfulness to His promises. The teaching shows how God’s plan includes all nations without abandoning Israel’s role in His story.
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.
10 | The Book Romans
Romans 12–13 describe the practical outworking of the gospel. This session explains presenting ourselves to God, using gifts within the church, living with Christian character, and relating to governing authorities. Love becomes the fulfillment of the law.
1 | The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah | The 400 Years of Silence
An overview of the world between Malachi and Matthew, tracing how empires rose and fell, cultures collided, and Israel lived through centuries of upheaval and longing. This session shows how Persian policy, Greek influence, Maccabean revolt, and Roman rule shaped the world Jesus would enter, revealing why the Gospels unfold the way they do and why Israel’s anticipation for a Messiah burned so intensely.
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.
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.
Someone the Lord Detests | Proverbs On Relationships | Week 1
Text: Proverbs 6:16-19
Whatever you do avoid causing division.
The Reality of Spiritual Warfare |Spiritual Warfare | Session 1
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.
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.