Anointing Service. There are seasons when faith can’t stay quiet. It must speak, step out, and insist on what God has said, even when everything around you suggests otherwise.
This is a call to bold, unapologetic faith: the kind that refuses to adjust its expectations downward, refuses to make peace with limitation, and dares to act on God’s Word in real time. You’ll learn what it means to trust God when obedience feels risky, to stop negotiating with fear, and to stand your ground on the victory of the cross.
As oil is poured, we present our tools and paths before God, asking Him to open doors, release favour, and usher us into a new season of glory by faith.
School of the Calling. Every calling comes with seasons of silence, separation, and solitude — moments when it feels like you’re walking alone in the path God has marked out for you. But even in those quiet valleys, you are not forgotten.
This teaching explores the emotional and spiritual weight of loneliness in ministry and purpose. It unveils the difference between isolation that refines and isolation that destroys, showing how God uses seasons of solitude to prepare His vessels for greater impact.
Learn how to discern between necessary isolation and self-induced loneliness, how to guard your heart from discouragement, and how to embrace the strength that comes from true spiritual community.
The Spirit of Faith (2). Faith doesn’t just believe — it sees. In this message, we learn how God takes us “outside” our limitations to show us the stars — a picture of what’s possible when we trust Him completely.
Through the story of Abraham, we discover that the same precious faith that moved the apostles and patriarchs is alive in us today. God wants to expand our vision, break our small expectations, and teach us to believe for more — not by sight, but by revelation.
This teaching will stir you to dream again, speak again, and believe again — until your life reflects the glory of what God showed you under the stars.
Faith is more than belief — it’s conviction that moves you to act. This message reveals what it truly means to pray with faith, not just about faith. It explores how God stores His blessings in Christ, and how obedience becomes the real proof of what we believe.
Learn how to pray from persuasion, not pressure — to build confidence in God’s Word and expect answers with boldness. This is a call to move from wishful praying to faith-filled asking, where trust meets divine supply.
Lagos Ingathering (October 2025). Faith was never meant to be hidden. In a world that celebrates silence on spiritual convictions, God calls His people to speak, stand, and shine.
This message challenges believers to move beyond private devotion and embrace the public witness of faith — to let their convictions echo in words, actions, and lifestyle. You’ll learn how to overcome fear, represent Christ in culture, and live as a visible testimony of His grace wherever you are.
It’s time to take your light from the corner to the city.
Following The Shepherd (5). When God begins to deal with your heart, His aim is not to break you but to transform you.
This message reveals how the Shepherd lovingly wrestles with our pride, impatience, and self-reliance until our hearts are fully yielded to Him. It’s a call to deeper trust — to let His discipline shape you, His word steady you, and His timing exalt you.
Listen, be transformed, and walk in light.
Before God calls you to great things, He calls you to honour — His Word, His people, and His ways.
In this message, we explore the true character of God’s sheep: those who follow the Shepherd not by convenience but by conviction. Discover what it means to honour the Word as a living person, to value God’s people, and to live by the discipline of His voice.
This teaching challenges the modern believer to grow in humility, obedience, and discernment — to see greatness in what seems small, and to recognise that divine promotion begins with daily surrender.
📖 “My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me.” — John 10:27
October Discipleship School 2025. Temptation isn’t just a moment of weakness. It’s a test of maturity, discipline, and your walk with God. We uncover the spiritual anatomy of temptation — where it comes from, how it grows, and how to overcome it.
You’ll learn how desire, exposure, and communication become tools the enemy uses to prepare believers for a fall — and how awareness, discipline, and spiritual structure can prepare you instead for victory. Through biblical examples from Adam, Eve, Jesus, and David, this message teaches that no temptation succeeds where no desire exists.
God has equipped you to flee, fight, and act. 💪 Your strength isn’t found in willpower but in submission — to the Spirit, to the Word, and to godly discipleship.
Lagos Ingathering (October 2025). To follow Jesus is to live boldly, unashamed, and unhidden. We are reminded that the church itself is made up of those who have been called out—out of darkness, out of the world’s systems, and into the marvelous light of Christ.
Faith was never meant to be private or hidden. Just as Israel was called out of Egypt and given a new way to live, so believers today are called to come out publicly, declaring their identity in Christ not only with words but with the way they live in schools, workplaces, homes, and society.
Step beyond fear, excuses, and compromise, embracing the boldness that comes from the Spirit of God. Coming out publicly with your faith is not just an act of courage—it’s an act of obedience, a witness to the world, and a sign that you belong fully to Jesus.
Following The Shepard (3). We dive into the life-changing power of God’s Word and its intimate connection with us as His people. Just as a shepherd guides his flock, God leads us through His Word—living, active, and sharper than a two-edged sword.
We learn that every believer is already “wired” to hear God’s voice, but like a radio needing tuning, we must align our hearts and minds to His frequency. The Word of God doesn’t just shape our actions—it judges our thoughts and attitudes, training us to discipline our inner life and live in obedience.
Scriptures are not distant commands, but living truth that molds us into Christ’s image, delivers us from deception, and keeps us aligned with His will.
Following The Shepard (2). This message uncovers the depth of God’s preserving power: no one can snatch you out of His hand. Yet, it also reminds us that preservation is not passive — it is a partnership of God’s power and our faith.
We see how God’s voice cuts through the noise of life with authority, clarity, morality, and light, guiding us safely on the path He has set.
You’ll be challenged to examine whose voice you are listening to, and whether you are simply admiring His voice or obeying it. This is a call to anchor our lives in the Shepherd’s word, resist the pull of fear and distraction, and find lasting confidence in Christ’s preserving love.
🎧 Listen now and be strengthened to walk boldly in the assurance that you belong to the Shepherd who knows you by name.
Lagos Ingathering (September 2025). Sin is always closer than we think—waiting, knocking, crouching at the door of our lives. But as disciples of Christ, we are called not just to resist, but to grow beyond the reach of its grip.
We explore what it means to recognize the subtle ways sin tries to creep in, and how spiritual growth gives us authority to shut the door. From guarding our hearts to living in constant fellowship with God, this message challenges us to maturity, discipline, and victory in Christ.
If you’ve ever wrestled with temptation, compromise, or inconsistency in your walk, this message will remind you that through the Spirit, you are not powerless. You can grow, you can overcome, and you can stand firm.
Following the Shepard. We uncover what it truly means for God to be our Shepherd. From the ancient name Yahweh—the self-existent One—to the present reality of Christ leading His people, this message shows how God actively and passively shepherds us.
You’ll learn how the Lord guides through clear instructions, circumstances, and even closed doors, and how His care extends to searching for the lost, binding up the broken, and strengthening the weak. Like Jacob at the end of his life, we discover that what once seemed like random events were in fact God’s faithful shepherding hand.
This message calls us to trust the Good Shepherd, recognize His leading in both the obvious and the hidden, and submit to His lordship. For youth and adults alike, it’s a convicting reminder that the Shepherd’s role is to carry us, feed us, protect us, and shape us into fruitful disciples who consistently bear good fruit.
Listen and be stirred to follow the voice of the Shepherd more closely, wherever He leads.
Modelling (5). Salvation is not inherited, assumed, or earned by good behavior—it is received. We uncover the true biblical formula for salvation as revealed in Romans 10:9–10.
This message clears up common misconceptions: you don’t get saved just by living a “good life” or by association with Christian parents—you are saved by confessing Jesus as Lord and believing in your heart that God raised Him from the dead. Salvation is rooted in the finished work of Christ, completed not at the cross alone but in His resurrection and ascension.
With clarity and urgency, this sermon equips believers to share the gospel boldly, reminding us that no one can be saved unless the gospel is preached. It’s a convicting call to rise as witnesses, to recognize the moments when God nudges us to speak, and to obey.
If you’ve ever asked, “What must I do to be saved?”—or if you’ve struggled with sharing your faith—this message will challenge, convict, and strengthen you to embrace your role in God’s salvation plan.
Discipleship School. The Christian life is built on a delicate but powerful balance: grace and truth. Grace without truth leaves us in compromise; truth without grace leaves us in condemnation. But in Jesus, we see the perfect union of both.
We dive deep into what it means to live in the fullness of God’s grace without neglecting His truth. This message challenges us to confront the areas where we’ve excused sin under the name of grace, and the places where we’ve wielded truth without love.
If you’re ready to grow in balance, strength, and intimacy with God, this message will equip you to walk the narrow path with confidence and freedom.
Modelling (4). Every time you post, you’re shaping hearts and minds. Whether through a picture, a caption, or a video—you are a content creator. But what does it mean to create content as a Christian in a world chasing likes, virality, and influence?
In this message, we uncover God’s counsel for Christian content creators. From loyalty to God’s Word, to confidentiality in what should remain private, to modesty in fashion and speech, we are called to a higher standard.
Be inspired to stand out, not for vanity, but for Christ. Your voice matters. Your content matters. And in God’s hands, your digital influence can carry eternal weight.
Modelling (3). What does it mean to be a Christian student in today’s world? How do faith, academics, friendships, and even fashion reflect our walk with God?In this message, we explore how diligence in academics strengthens our testimony, how to model godly friendships rooted in truth and faithfulness, and how to embrace modesty and beauty without compromise.Discover practical wisdom on balancing education with conviction, living as a godly neighbor, and carrying your identity in Christ boldly; even in the choices you make about fashion. This is a call to young believers to rise as models of godliness in every sphere of life.
Join us as we are reminded that true success is not defined by the world, but by entering into and fulfilling God’s plan for our lives. A kingdom mindset shapes how we think, act, and respond to life’s challenges; grounding us in God’s Word and aligning our desires with His will.
Through lessons from the life of Daniel and insights on devotion, discipline, and consecration, this sermon calls us to a higher standard: a life marked by sacredness, self-control, and total dependence on God.
Be inspired to rise above compromise, live with a renewed sense of purpose, and carry the mind of Christ into every sphere of your life.
Modelling (2). We dive into what it means to faithfully model Christ in both ministry and career. Using the story of Moses and the rock, this message reminds us that God is not only concerned with results but with obedience and holiness in the way we serve Him.
From the discipline of handling anger, to the balance of diligence and rest in our work, this sermon calls us to model excellence, integrity, and faithfulness. Ministry is not just for the pulpit; every believer has a message, and our workplaces, families, and communities are platforms to present God’s truth and holiness.
Discover how to live as a Christian worker marked by diligence, balance, and integrity, and how modeling the values of the Kingdom can become a powerful evangelistic tool in the world.
We learn that modelling is not just about appearances, it is about discipleship. A model is an embodiment of an idea, a representation of a standard, and an example for others to follow. Just as Jesus became God’s model of righteous living, we too are called to live as models of godly character, relationships, and culture in our generation.
This message reveals how modelling shapes behavior, influences culture, and communicates the Kingdom of God more effectively than words alone. From godly fatherhood and motherhood to prayer, forgiveness, and relationships, believers are charged to embody Kingdom patterns in a world already modelling fashion, lust, money, and brokenness.
God is raising us as His models: visible examples of Christ to a generation hungry for truth. The question is: What are you modelling with your life?