What does it really mean to become a Christian? And what does it require of us? In 1 John 2:28–3:10, we see that saying yes to Jesus means entering a new family and leaving our old life behind. New identity demands real change, and we’re not meant to fight sin alone. There is a Father deeply committed to our freedom. Tune in as we talk about the beauty and cost of becoming children of God.
We never graduate from being transformed.
This week, Amy Ward shares on what it truly means to behold God and be changed by Him, from glory to glory. Our number one calling is to love Him, to know Him, and to become like Him.
As we grow in gifting and calling, the question remains: are we becoming more Christlike?
When our success is measured by transformation instead of achievement, obedience becomes the natural response.
Join us as we explore what it means to live a life worthy of His calling, not striving for it, but becoming it.
It’s easy to hate people but love the world — yet both blind us. In this message, Caleb Cox unpacks 1 John 2:1-17, showing how offence keeps us stuck and how love sets us free. John, once a “son of thunder,” became the apostle of love — and we can too. Learn to recognise your season, guard your affection, and live fully rooted in Jesus.
In this episode, we start a new series! Looking at the book of 1 John, we see that John wasn’t driven by intellect, but by encounter. We explore the themes of Life, Light, and Love, asking the real questions: Are we living in true fellowship? Do we walk in holiness? Does love define our lives?
As we wrap up our Ephesians series, Gielie Jordaan dives into chapter 6 to reveal the reality of spiritual warfare and the authority God has given every believer. Learn to put on the full armour of God - truth, righteousness, faith, salvation, the gospel, and the sword of the Word - so you can stand firm, resist the enemy, and walk in freedom. Spiritual attacks are real, but victory in Christ is certain.
As we near the end of our Ephesians series, Rebecca Hedger takes us through chapter 5. Here, Paul builds on what he’s already shared, bringing fresh angles and clear examples. He reminds us that as children of light, we push back darkness by living with gratitude and by imitating God.
This week we unpack Ephesians 4:17–32 where Paul calls us to take off the old self and put on the new. We look at how to reshape our habits, reclaim our imagination, and live in truth, purity, and unity through the Spirit and community. It’s an invitation to daily choose the new life Jesus has prepared for us.
This week we dive further into Ephesians 4, discovering how the different gifts God gave are designed to build up and serve the body of Christ.
This week, we dive deeper into Ephesians 4, exploring how God gave different gifts and the intentional way He designed each of us.
In this episode, we dive into Chapter 4 as we talk about what it means to walk in a manner that is worthy of the cross and all that God has done for us. Walking in this way requires not only that we love the Lord, but that we love those around us as we love ourselves.
Continuing our journey through Ephesians, Ailea Gibson shares from Paul’s prayer in Chapter 3 — that the Ephesians would come to know the love of Christ, a love greater than we can fully understand.
Join us as we share stories where simple obedience to God made all the difference. Be encouraged by how everyday yeses can lead to unexpected impact.
In this episode, we dive into Ephesians 3 and the mystery Paul carried — that through the Church, God’s eternal plan is being revealed not just to people, but to the powers of darkness.
We unpack what it means to be a Spirit-filled people, how the Church is a living sign of the future breaking into the present, and how the lordship of Jesus redefines power, status, and identity.
In this episode, we stand in awe of the powerful reconciliation that Jesus brings — not only restoring our relationship with God, but also breaking down every wall of division between people. Join us as we dive further into Ephesians 2 and explore the beauty of unity, peace, and the new humanity Jesus makes possible.
In this episode, Gabriël Strydom unpacks Ephesians 2:1–10, reminding us that the same power that raised Christ from the dead now lives in us. We explore what Jesus overcame—every human authority, the weight of sin, and every demonic stronghold—not just for His own glory, but for the sake of the Church.
Rebecca Hedger continued our series on Ephesians, taking us deeper into Paul’s prayer and expounding
on our eternal calling as sons and daughters of the Father of Glory.
In this episode, Caleb Cox unpacks Ephesians 1:7–14 with depth and clarity. Speaking to a church rich in both heritage and spiritual hunger, Paul reminds believers—Jew and Gentile alike—of their identity in Christ. From the beauty and history of Ephesus to the theological weight of redemption, revelation, and inheritance, this message highlights the wonder of being sealed by the Holy Spirit.
In a city like Ephesus– buzzing with power, religion, and cultural mix, Paul boldly declares that Jesus is above it all. Every demonic force, every empire, every identity is under His feet, and the Church, His body, is built to stand firm and victorious. In this episode, Gabriël Strydom unpacks the first 6 verses of Ephesians, explaining our identity of being holy, blameless, and deeply loved.
In this episode, we sit down with longtime YWAM leaders Edwin Fillies and David Hamilton for a candid Q&A. They share insights from nearly 50 years in missions, discussing longevity, cultivating a secret place with Jesus, and navigating disappointment and betrayal
After three years of ministry, everything in Jesus' life pointed to one final week-Holy Week. In this episode, Caleb Cox walks us through the pivotal moments leading up to the cross, unpacking the depth and meaning of Jesus' final days.
Join us as we reflect on the story that changed everything.