The church is not defined by culture or trends, but by unity in the Holy Spirit. Through Psalm 133 and Acts 6–7, it reveals the Church as one body expressing Christ, each part empowered to reflect Jesus in a divided world.
The church is not defined by culture or trends, but by unity in the Holy Spirit. Through Psalm 133 and Acts 6–7, it reveals the Church as one body expressing Christ, each part empowered to reflect Jesus in a divided world.
Speaker: Ike Okpobiri
The church is not defined by culture or trends, but by unity in the Holy Spirit. Through Psalm 133 and Acts 6–7, it reveals the Church as one body expressing Christ, each part empowered to reflect Jesus in a divided world.
The church is not defined by culture or trends, but by unity in the Holy Spirit. Through Psalm 133 and Acts 6–7, it reveals the Church as one body expressing Christ, each part empowered to reflect Jesus in a divided world.
God is seeking true worshippers who worship in spirit and truth. This message reveals that worship is sacrifice—pressing past feelings to honor God. Real worship isn’t convenience; it’s surrender, devotion, and choosing God’s worth even when it costs you.
In a world full of shifting ideas and dangerous trends, this message reveals how salvation in Christ delivers us not only from hell, but from the influence and systems of this present age, calling believers to live set apart and free.
Rebellion cost Saul more than a moment—it cost him the kingdom. This message reveals how partial obedience, pride, and resisting God’s word can lead to devastating loss when we choose our will over His.
David’s cave was not defeat but God’s construction site. When promises and reality didn’t match, praise turned despair into strength. Like David’s cave and Jesus’ cross, places of loss become strongholds of victory for those who trust God.