The Gospel is a clear message proclaiming that Jesus Christ died for our sins, rose again, and lives today. This Jesus lives—seen by many, foretold by Scripture, and reigning as Lord and Christ.
The Christian is someone who has a living hope. But what does that really mean? It’s more than wishful thinking or vague optimism—it’s a confident expectation grounded in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This address explores the power, assurance, and daily impact of this living hope, because the Lord Jesus lives.
In this Gospel preaching, you will hear the parable of the Good Samaritan—a story that powerfully illustrates Jesus as the true Saviour who rescues, heals, and redeems sinners.
God gives spiritual power to those who are faithful to Him. The Bible encourages us to stand firm, walk in His strength, and hold fast to His promises.
In this ministry word you will hear about The Speaking of the Holy Spirit.
Discover the power of God’s mercy through Jesus Christ. His death and resurrection bring true forgiveness and salvation—not earned, but freely given. This message invites you to experience the freedom and new life that comes from knowing your sins are fully forgiven through Him.
In Luke 15, Jesus tells a powerful story of a son who was lost, a father who never stopped loving him, and a homecoming filled with joy. This Gospel preaching explores the parable of the Prodigal Son, revealing the heart of God towards sinners.
In a world of uncertainty, Jesus Christ is the true Door of Hope. This powerful message reveals how He alone offers salvation, peace, and eternal life. No matter your past, He stands ready to welcome you. Will you step through the door and embrace His grace?
This message reveals God’s deep care for us and His awareness of our greatest need — a Saviour. In Luke 12:6-7, Jesus shows that if God cares for the sparrows, how much more does He care for us? God knows every detail of our lives, and He has taken account of our need for redemption. In His love, He provided Jesus as our Saviour, meeting our greatest need through His sacrifice. This sermon encourages us to trust in God’s love, knowing He has not overlooked our need for salvation.