Archive for June 2026

God’s Will: A Transformed Life

On Sunday morning, 14 June 2026, Ps Phil Hunt preached a sermon on Romans 12:1–2, where he calls Christians to respond to God’s abundant mercy by presenting their entire selves to God as a living sacrifice — not as a command, but as the only reasonable act of worship for those who have truly grasped what God has done for them in Christ. He then warns against being “conformed” to the values and thinking of the world, and instead urges believers to undergo a deep internal transformation through the daily renewing of their minds by God’s Word and Spirit. The fruit of this consecrated, transformed life, he concludes, is a discerning mind capable of recognizing and embracing God’s will — which is always good, acceptable, and perfect.

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Love Displayed Among God’s Children

On Sunday evening, 7 June 2026, brother Ben Bokwa shared with us an encouraging and challenging sermon from 1 John 3:16-18. He explained that there is no middle ground; we are either children of God or we follow the prince of evil. As Christians we are called to love like Christ, yet it is an impossible task without Christ. He also gave some examples of how we can truly, with the help of God, love one another sacrificially.

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A Mercy Too Deep to Measure

On Sunday morning, 7 June 2026, Ps Simon Chilongoshi preached from Romans 11:25-36. He taught that what we believe about God, influences how we live out our lives. The question we are left with is, “Are we living our lives in such a way that it influences those around us to see how God works in our lives so that they too want to live for God?”

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Grafted In by Grace

On Sunday morning, 31 May 2026, Pastor Phil Hunt preached from Romans 11:11-24. He explained that God’s plan was never derailed by Israel’s rejection of Christ; that Gentile inclusion was always God’s universal purpose from the very beginning, not a Plan B; and that there is still a future hope for Israel, whose broken branches God has the power to graft back in through faith.

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