Sunday 9th January – The Journey (Part 2) – Pastor David Daniel

It was a big step that Abraham took to change his life and his destiny, but he was responding to a call from God.

It was a big step that Abraham took to change his life and his destiny, but he was responding to a call from God.

Welcome to the first service of 2022! If we lose the passion for our external home, our decision making will be based on other things. If we don’t focus on the goal, our direction will be compromised.

Join us for our watch night service where we look at 2021 and we celebrate God bringing us through. Pastor David will bring a short message and we’ll also have some testimonies and songs.

Join us for our Christmas day service. This year Pastor David Daniel brings the message entitled ‘A Saviour is born’.

The breaking of the Lords commandments is not only a violation of the standards, He has set for his creation, but it is also to disrespect His person as the initiator of His law.

In our previous service, we concentrated on the fact that Jesus did not come to abolish the Law of God but to fulfil it. His disagreement with the Pharisees was based on His accurate and deeper understanding of God’s law.

This week we welcome back Pastor David to the pulpit for the first time after the end of his sabbatical. This week he brings a message titled, A Special Gift for a Special People.

Thanks for joining us. Unfortunately, due to technical issues, we are unable to stream our 11:30am service this Sunday. Instead, today’s message comes from Pastor David from the 17th of January entitled “Let the Church, be the Church”.

It is not unreasonable to postulate that if a person is exposed to situations involving extreme isolation for extended periods, this can dramatically affect a person’s mind.

Jesus had an incredible ministry; His fame grew due in no small part to the fact that His declaration of God’s word came with power, authority and the demonstration of signs and wonders.