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Sunday 28.6.2026 In the conclusion of the series on overcoming the impossible, Pastor Andrew unpacks the historical reality of the Bible’s most famous battle: David and Goliath. While culture frequently uses "David vs. Goliath" as a mere metaphor for underdog victories—this sermon reminds us that 1 Samuel 17 is no fairy tale. It is the true account of a sovereign God working through a completely ordinary, yet willing, person. |
Sunday 21.6.2026 What do you do when the enemy corners you and whispers, "What makes you think your God will deliver you?" In this sermon, Pastor Andrew takes us to 2 Kings 18 to examine a pivotal moment in Judah's history. King Hezekiah—a good king who tore down idols and passionately followed the Lord—suddenly finds himself facing an overwhelming threat. The ruthless empire of Assyria has already crushed northern Israel, and now their smooth-talking spokesman, Rabshakeh, stands outside Jerusalem's walls. He is hurling arguments, mocking God's power, and demanding a full surrender. We often look at scripture knowing the ending, but Hezekiah had to live through the terrifying reality of the trial. After making a desperate, human mistake by trying to buy off the enemy with Temple gold, Hezekiah experiences a profound spiritual maturation. Pastor Andrew outlines the three vital progressions Hezekiah took to move from paralyzing panic to ultimate victory. |
Sunday 14.6.2026 Have you ever felt completely outnumbered? Like you are standing entirely alone, fighting an uphill battle just to maintain your faith and live an honest Christian life? In this episode, we continue our ongoing series on the men and women of the Bible who overcame difficult circumstances. This week, Pastor Andrew unpacks 2 Chronicles 14:1-15 to introduce us to Judah’s first good king. We explore what true, biblical revival looks like and, more importantly, how Asa navigated a sudden, overwhelming crisis: facing an invading Ethiopian army of over one million men. |
Sunday 7.6.2026 Pastor Andrew continues our series on biblical figures who overcame difficult circumstances by diving into Nehemiah 6:1–11. We often think of great leaders as extraordinary icons, but Nehemiah was remarkably ordinary. He was a background worker—a king’s cupbearer—who simply carried a heavy burden to rebuild the broken walls of Jerusalem. |
Sunday 31.5.2026 How long will you sit on the sidelines of indecision? In this message, Pastor Andrew highlights the challenge of Mount Carmel from 1 Kings 18:17-24, unpacking one of the most dramatic supernatural showdowns in human history. Facing an ultimatum from King Ahab and the spiritual deception of 450 prophets of Baal, the prophet Elijah stands ready to prove that God holds an overwhelming advantage over the impossible affairs of men. |
Sunday 24.5.2026 What happens when everything you were taught to believe is confronted by an undeniable truth? Shifting from long-held traditions to genuine spiritual reality is perhaps the most difficult course-correction a person can make. In this powerful sermon, Pastor Andrew dives into Acts 2:34-44 to explore the profound moment of transformation experienced by the crowd on the day of Pentecost, highlighting three core challenges we must overcome to embrace God's truth. |
Sunday 17.5.2026 Are you feeling ordinary, ill-equipped, or completely overwhelmed by your current circumstances? You are in good company. In this sermon, Pastor Andrew dives into the Old Testament book of Judges to explore the recurring, seemingly endless cycle of Israel’s rebellion, oppression, repentance, and deliverance. By the time we reach Judges chapter 6, the nation is once again hiding in caves, devastated by the unpredictable, locust-like raids of the Midianites. But instead of raising up a flawless, legendary hero to rescue His people, God chooses Gideon—a man found hiding at the bottom of a hill, threshing wheat in a winepress just to escape notice. Gideon wasn’t a remarkable leader; he was a regular person marked by mediocrity, insecurity, and fear. Yet, God greets this hiding coward with an astonishing title: "Thou mighty man of valour." |
Sunday 10.5.2026 What does it truly mean to be a mother? In a world that often minimizes the "hidden" work of parenting, the story of Jochebed and the Egyptian princess reveals that motherhood is not just a role—it is a high calling, a strategic rescue mission, and a profound act of faith. In this Mother’s Day message, Pastor Andrew dives into Exodus 1:22–2:10 to explore how two very different women collaborated under God’s providence to save the man who would eventually lead Israel out of bondage. As we continue our series on overcoming challenging situations, we focus on Jochebed, a woman who faced state-sponsored terror with quiet, unshakable courage. |
Sunday 3.5.2026 What happens when your greatest blessing becomes your greatest test? In the first episode of our eight-week series, Pastor Andrew dives into the life of Abraham at a moment when his long-awaited season of retirement and peace is shattered by a divine command that seems utterly unthinkable. Join us as we explore the journey recorded in Genesis 22:1-14. |
Sunday 26.4.2026 In a culture that increasingly views children as a "burden" on personal freedom or a "hassle" to be avoided, Psalm 127 offers a radical, counter-cultural perspective. This week, we dive into the heart of the home, exploring the profound eternal significance of the next generation. |