Sunday 27th August – The revelation of God’s Glory – Senior Pastor Alberta Ghann
Join us at 10:30 am for our regular Sunday service.
Join us at 10:30 am for our regular Sunday service.
Adam and Jesus were given instructions by God on what they were to do with the life given to them. Both were tempted by the devil at crucial points in their lives to walk a different path than God gave
A friend of mine called me recently with the sad news of her 31-year-old brother’s unexpected death. The news rocked me to the core. As I sort God for comfort, I found myself seeking answers.
It can be challenging to discern whom to trust in a world full of diverse voices and conflicting opinions. Uncertainty and confusion surround us, making it crucial for believers to turn to a trustworthy and unchanging source.
God has designed us with an awesome mandate. We will be looking at keywords that, when we understand them, not only help us to understand God Yahweh more but will help us know who we are.
We look at two occasions in the Book of Acts where God’s Glory is revealed through Prayer and Praise.
There are people in this world who are kind, charitable, advocates for justice, philanthropists, and people we simply consider to be good. But the bible emphasises the truth that God alone is good.
There are several peaks in the book of John. The pinnacle is Thomas’ declaration, ‘My Lord and my God’ (John 20:28). Here, we find one of the significant peaks in Jesus’ journey.
Jesus was very popular during his earthly ministry; many people followed him as he went from town to town. In hindsight, and from what can be observed, their motivation in following him was often, at times, shallow in depth in
Pastor David today presents a sermon which has several twists and turns to it. He will consider the principle challenge which we all face and which stifles the spiritual fruit we should exemplify in our daily Christian lives.