Nurturing Faith: The Call to Spiritual Parenting

Craig Lawrenson |
7 June 2026

Embracing the Role of Spiritual Parenting in Our Church Community In the heart of our church community lies a profound calling: the call to be spiritual parents. As we delve into this concept, we turn to the Apostle Paul, whose life and ministry provide a rich tapestry of mentorship, love,

God of the Promise, Sacrifice & Transformation

Sarah Barton |
31 May 2026

In our journey of faith, we often find ourselves seeking assurance in God’s promises. The lives of the patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob serve as powerful reminders of God’s faithfulness, the necessity of sacrifice, and the transformative nature of surrender. Each of these men experienced God’s presence in profound ways,

Pentecostal Purpose: Prayer, Presence & Proclamation

Craig Lawrenson |
24 May 2026

Empowered for Purpose: Understanding the Significance of Pentecost As we gather in fellowship and faith, it is essential to reflect on the profound significance of Pentecost in our spiritual journey. This moment, which marks the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, is not merely an event we commemorate; it is a

Embracing Unity: The Heart of Christian Community

Tabo Huntley |
17 May 2026

Embracing Unity in the Body of Christ In a world often marked by division and strife, the call for unity within the body of Christ stands as a clarion call to believers everywhere. Unity is not merely a pleasant idea; it is essential for experiencing God’s blessings and love in

Dead, Buried, and Raised up with Christ

Shaun Graham |
10 May 2026

The Core Message of the Gospel In 1 Corinthians 15:3-6, Paul succinctly summarises the Gospel: “For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third

Embracing Our True Identity in Christ

Tabo Huntley |
3 May 2026

Embracing Our Identity: Overcoming the Orphan Heart In our journey of faith, one of the most profound revelations we can embrace is our identity as adopted sons and daughters of God. This truth is not merely a theological fact; it is essential for living in the fullness of God’s glory