This week, Ps. Lourens continues our Kingdom Flow series with a powerful message from Philippians 4:13–20 about the heart of giving in God’s kingdom. When we give, we not only meet physical needs but also bear lasting spiritual fruit that brings glory to God. Our generosity becomes a sweet fragrance that rises to Him, fueling the mission to pray, give, and go so that others may know His love. Every seed sown carries eternal impact—reminding us that kingdom flow begins with open hands and obedient hearts.
Hierdie week herinner Dr. Willem Nel ons met sy boodskap Danksegging aan die grootheid van God se handewerk en die hoop van wat nog kom. Ons vier Sy getrouheid, die groei van ons missionale gemeenskap, en die krag van uitnodiging en verbondenheid. Dankbaarheid dra gewig—dit vorm ons harte en berei ons voor vir nuwe deurbrake. God roep ons om te bid, te gee, opgelei te word en te gaan—om saam met Hom te droom vir die voordeel van ander en tot Sy eer. Mag hierdie boodskap jou aanmoedig om saam met die Here te werk en met dankbare verwagting vorentoe te leef vir wat Hy nog gaan doen.
This week, Dr. Willem Nel shares a heartfelt message titled Thanksgiving, celebrating all that God has done and stirring our faith for what is yet to come. As a church, we rejoice in testimonies of God’s goodness, the growth of our missional community, and the beauty of connection and invitation. We’re reminded that gratitude carries weight—it shapes our hearts and opens doors for future breakthrough. God is calling us to pray, give, train, and go—to dream with Him for the good of others and the glory of His name. May this message inspire you to co-labor with the Lord and live with thankful expectation for what He will do next.
This week, Dr. Willem Nel shares a heartfelt message titled Thanksgiving, celebrating all that God has done and stirring our faith for what is yet to come. As a church, we rejoice in testimonies of God’s goodness, the growth of our missional community, and the beauty of connection and invitation. We’re reminded that gratitude carries weight—it shapes our hearts and opens doors for future breakthrough. God is calling us to pray, give, train, and go—to dream with Him for the good of others and the glory of His name. May this message inspire you to co-labor with the Lord and live with thankful expectation for what He will do next.
This week, Ps. Hendri Hofmeyr continues our Kingdom Flow series with a powerful message about how the Kingdom of God is alive, growing, and transforming every area of our lives. Just like yeast that spreads through the dough or a mustard seed that grows into a great tree, God’s Kingdom moves quietly but powerfully within us. Ps. Hendri reminds us that in God’s economy, fruitfulness matters more than success, and that we are called not to be spectators but active participants in what He is doing. As we trust God with what we have—our time, talents, and treasure—He multiplies it for His glory and our good. May this message stir faith in your heart to live fully engaged in the flow of His Kingdom.
Hierdie week herinner Ps. Hendri Hofmeyr ons in ons Koninkryks Vloei-reeks dat die Koninkryk van God lewend, groeiend en transformerend is in elke area van ons lewens. Soos suurdeeg wat deur die deeg werk of ’n mosterdsaadjie wat tot ’n groot boom groei, beweeg God se Koninkryk stil maar kragtig binne ons. Ps. Hendri wys daarop dat vrugbaarheid in God se ekonomie belangriker is as sukses, en dat ons nie toeskouers nie, maar deelnemers in Sy werk moet wees. Wanneer ons God vertrou met wat ons het—ons tyd, talente en skatte—vermenigvuldig Hy dit tot Sy eer en ons voordeel. Mag hierdie boodskap geloof in jou hart aanwakker om voluit te leef in die vloei van Sy Koninkryk.
This week, Ps. Hendri Hofmeyr reminds us in the third week of our coMISSIONed series that we are not only called to believe the gospel, but also to share it. Many believers know about the Great Commission but don’t always live it out. When we realize the value of the treasure we have in Christ Jesus, it becomes impossible to stay silent. God sends us to show His love by starting conversations, asking questions, listening, and sharing the story of Jesus.
Hierdie week herinner Ps. Hendri Hofmeyr ons in die derde week van ons coMISSIONed-reeks dat ons nie net geroep is om die evangelie te glo nie, maar ook om dit te deel. Baie gelowiges weet van die Groot Opdrag, maar leef dit nie altyd uit nie. Wanneer ons die waarde van die skat wat ons in Jesus Christus het, besef, word dit onmoontlik om stil te bly. God stuur ons om Sy liefde te wys, deur om uit teryk na ander, vrae te vra, te luister en die storie van Jesus te vertel.
This week, Ps. Jacques Olivier continues our series coMISSIONed with a call to see life from God’s perspective. While we often only notice problems or interruptions, He sees possibilities and invitations. As we allow Him to open our eyes daily, we begin to see His bigger picture and step into the mission He has prepared for us.
Hierdie week gaan Ps. Hendri Hofmeyr voort met ons reeks coMISSIONed en herinner ons dat ons geroep is om met God se perspektief te leef. Waar ons dikwels net probleme en onderbrekings sien, sien Hy geleenthede en uitnodigings. Wanneer ons oë oopgaan om te sien wat Hy sien, ontdek ons dat Sy plan altyd groter is, en dat Hy ons roep om deel te wees daarvan.
This week, Dr. Willem Nel launches our new series coMISSIONed with a powerful reminder that the Great Commission begins with knowing God. As we remain in His presence and walk closely with Him, our mission flows not from striving or excuses, but from intimacy with the One who transforms us and calls us to be a blessing to others.
Hierdie week begin Dr. Willem Nel ons nuwe reeks coMISSIONed met ’n kragtige herinnering dat die Groot Opdrag begin by om God te ken. Wanneer ons in Sy teenwoordigheid leef en in Hom bly, vloei ons sending natuurlik uit intimiteit met Hom. Nie deur verskonings of eie pogings nie, maar deur Sy liefde wat ons verander en ons stuur om ’n seën vir ander te wees.
This week, Ps. Hendri Hofmeyr concludes our Hebrews series with a powerful reminder that Jesus is greater than the law, greater than fear, and greater than anything that holds us back. In Him, we are set free, made new, and called sons and daughters of God. Because of the cross, our identity is restored, our hope is secure, and we can live with confidence as we wait for His return.
Hierdie week sluit Ps. Hendri Hofmeyr ons Hebreërs-reeks af met ’n kragtige herinnering dat Jesus groter is as die wet, groter as vrees, en groter as enigiets wat ons terughou. In Hom is ons vrygemaak, nuutgemaak, en geroep as seuns en dogters van God. Deur die kruis is ons identiteit herstel, ons hoop verseker, en ons kan met vrymoedigheid leef terwyl ons Sy wederkoms verwag.
This week, Ps. Celesté Nel continues our series in Hebrews, reminding us that Jesus is greater than the angels, Moses, Joshua, and the high priests. Jesus is the Son, our eternal High Priest, and the mediator of a better covenant. The old covenant could only give shadows, but Jesus brings substance, relationship, and eternal cleansing.
Hierdie week gaan Ps. Celesté Nel voort met ons reeks in Hebreërs en herinner ons dat Jesus groter is as die engele, Moses, Josua en die hoëpriesters. Jesus is die Seun, ons ewige Hoëpriester en die Middelaar van ’n beter verbond. Die ou verbond kon net skaduwees bring, maar Jesus bring die werklikheid: verhouding, identiteit en ewige reiniging.
This week, Ps. Hendri Hofmeyr unpacks the role of the High Priest in the Old Testament and shows how Jesus is the greater High Priest who opened the way for us to draw near to God. The law could only modify behaviour for a season, but through the cross and the Spirit, we are invited into supernatural transformation. Jesus is enough and through Him, we live free.
Hierdie week verduidelik Ps. Hendri Hofmeyr die rol van die hoëpriester in die Ou Testament en wys hoe Jesus die groter Hoëpriester is wat die weg oopgemaak het vir ons om naby aan God te kom. Die wet kon net gedrag vir ’n tyd lank verander, maar deur die kruis en die Gees word ons genooi na bonatuurlike transformasie. Jesus is genoeg en deur Hom leef ons vry.
This week, Ps. Lourens Horn reminds us that the law was never God’s ultimate plan, but that it was always pointing to Jesus. The cross is where the law was fulfilled, and through Christ, we are no longer bound by rules but set free to live by the Spirit. The law modifies behaviour, but the Spirit of God brings supernatural transformation.
Hierdie week herinner Ps. Hendri Hofmeyr ons daaraan dat die wet nooit God se finale plan was nie, maar dat dit altyd na Jesus toe gewys het. Aan die kruis het Jesus die wet vervul, en deur Hom is ons nie meer gebind deur reëls nie, maar vrygemaak om deur die Gees te leef. Die wet verander gedrag, maar die Gees van God bring bonatuurlike transformasie.