Sunday 19th November – Sunday Service – Elder Martin Finegan

Join us for our regular Sunday Service, starting at 10:30 a.m.

Join us for our regular Sunday Service, starting at 10:30 a.m.

The People’s Christian Fellowship invites you to join us as we reveal the surprise identity of The Unexpected Visitor in our nativity play. The Youth ministry has just finished up their Christmas play. They think they’re done!

As we move through the Gospel of John we arrive at a point where the writer slows down and increases the details regarding the events that will change human history forever. Where 12 chapters cover (minus the prologue in 1:1-18)

In this sermon, Pastor David talks about how amazing and valuable God’s Glory is – nothing in nature can compare to it. The message looks at Isaiah 40, where God’s glory is promised to appear in the city, even though

Join us for 4 days of engaging praise, worship, fellowship and messages for God. The convention this year is titled ‘The Revelation of God’s Glory’. The key scripture is Isaiah 40:5. All nights are FREE to attend. Join in person

In this sermon, we delve into a passage that unveils a divine appraisal of the church in Ephesus. The central theme revolves around a missing ingredient, a critical element that defines the essence of our faith.

Today, Elder Martin delivers a message titled ‘Follow Me‘. ‘How do we live a Christian life in the modern world?’ is a question that has challenged every generation since the formation of the Christian faith.

We sometimes face various challenges in life, which causes us to question if God is with us.

In this sermon, we embark on a transformative journey through the Book of Revelation, exploring a fresh perspective on its timeless relevance. Expanding upon our previous message, “Exit to Enter,” which focused on our Exodus-like journey toward God’s Kingdom, Pastor

The term ‘slavery’ or the thought of being enslaved immediately conjures up negative emotions. This is primarily based on our understanding of it in relation to black history. It is not something that is usually entered into voluntarily but coercively…however…