
In this powerful closing session of OneCon 2025, Pastor Jesse Dan-Yusuf casts a vision of ultimate renewal drawn from Revelation 21:1-8, where God declares, “Behold, I am making all things new.” This is where the full story comes together: the gospel doesn’t end with souls escaping to heaven, but with the New Jerusalem—a Garden City—descending from heaven to earth. This is Renaissance in its truest form: not man as the measure of all things, but Christ as Lord of all things, bringing human and cultural flourishing powered by the Spirit of God.
Pastor Jesse shows us that the story begins in a garden (Eden) and ends in a garden-city (the New Jerusalem)—creation restored, brokenness healed, and the eternal dwelling of God with His people. Every tear wiped away, death and sorrow no more, nations bringing their glory into the city, the tree of life for the healing of all peoples. But here’s the tension: while we are citizens of the city to come, Jeremiah 29 shows us how to live in this city now—“Seek the welfare of the city where I have sent you into exile, and pray to the LORD on its behalf, for in its welfare you will find your welfare.” This message reminds us that renewal is not just something we wait for; it has already begun in us through Christ. As new creations, we are called to live now in the light of what is to come—with awakened hearts (Revival), renewed minds (Reformation), and holy re:imagination (Renaissance)—embodying the hope of restoration in a world still being redeemed, from Abuja to the ends of the earth.