God’s power is something that isn’t to be underestimated. It’s awe-inspiring, almighty and beyond comprehension. Yet He chooses the church to display His power. See how here.
Read MoreFor most societies today, diversity and multiculturalism is celebrated, and this is (generally) also reflected in the Church. However it wasn’t always like this. It was in Acts 10 that God revealed to Peter that the gospel was also for the Gentiles.
Read MoreBefore the Church began, Jesus proclaimed that the gospel was to go to every culture and nation (Acts 1:8). The problem, however, is us. We are sinful, more deserving of punishment than His love. We fail often and over the same things.
What do the Early church and growth have in common? Suffering sparked one in the other. Learn here how the persecution of the Early church led to the growth of the believers.
Read MoreAmongst those that declare to belong to the Christian faith, only 1 in 7 actually attend church regularly. What does this mean for the Christian living in a non-Christian world?
Read MoreThere is an old gospel song with the following lyrics, “I want to be more like Jesus”. I love to sing it, like many other Christians. But, what does it really mean to be more like Jesus? Jesus once said that He didn’t come to be served but to give and to serve.
Read MoreSpeaking from Luke 19:1-10, our guest speaker shared a wonderful truth about love and acceptance from the story of a short tax-collector and Jesus.
Read MoreGrowth. It’s a good thing, right? This Sunday we looked into a case study of problems that may come when the church grows, based on Acts and the Early Church.
Read MoreWhite flags and raised hands are universal signs of surrender. Guest speaker, Pastor Andy Ambarita shared when and how we can raise our hands in surrender to God.
Read MoreWhat is the greatest contributor to the growth of a church? Some people might think it’s by having a gifted pastor or a great worship band… to know the patterns of a growing church, we must look to the Early Church.
Little understanding of the Holy Spirit can cause dryness in the spiritual life of the church, but from the passage in John 14 we understood the functions of the Holy Spirit in our lives.
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