Holiness is not something we pursue; it's something we return to. In this sermon, Pastor Nana Kofi Acquah introduces the theme for 2026: The Holiness Advantage. Be blessed by this sermon as you listen and share. Happy New Year!
Sheerah’s story shows a woman who rebuilt what was broken, refusing to let loss or opposition define the future of her people. In rebuilding the cities, she held her ground with courage, vision, and perseverance, trusting that God could restore what had been torn down. This sermon reminds us that holding our ground means standing firm in faith, rebuilding with obedience, and believing that God works through steadfast hearts to bring lasting renewal. Be blessed by this sermon as you listen and share.
The Christmas story is ultimately a story of grace. Jesus came not because we earned salvation, but because God loved us enough to rescue us through His Son. In this sermonette, Pastor Matthew Simons explains how our salvation is tied to the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus.
This sermon is a reminder that our words shape the future God desires for us. Pastor Kudzo encourages speaking faith-filled truths over every situation, declaring God’s promises, and stepping confidently into the future He has prepared for us. May you be blessed by this sermon as you listen and share it with a friend.
In Luke 17, nine of the ten healed lepers hurry off to reclaim their "normal" lives, forgetting to return to the One who made restoration possible. Their absence reminds us how easy it is to crave the blessing more than the Blesser. Genuine gratitude slows us down long enough to recognize God's mercy. Let us seek God's face and not His hand only. Be blessed by this sermon as you listen and share.
In this sermon, we examine how Jesus exemplified a life rooted in thankfulness, even in the most challenging circumstances. This episode reflects on key moments in Scripture where Jesus expressed gratitude and what these moments reveal about cultivating a grateful heart today. Be blessed by this sermon as you listen and share.
In this sermon, we’re reminded that even in our darkest moments, praise has the power to lift us up. Discover how worship in the midnight hours can bring breakthrough, peace, and renewed faith. Be blessed by this sermon as you listen and share.
In this episode of the Accra Community Church podcast, featuring Nana Kofi Acquah, we delve into the significance of gratitude as a foundation for faith and daily living. Through biblical insights and real-life examples, we examine how gratitude shapes our hearts and deepens our relationship with God.
In this` sermon from Matthew 7:6, Pastor Kudzo warns believers to exercise discernment in sharing sacred truths, recognizing that not everyone is ready or willing to receive them. It calls Christians to balance compassion with wisdom, protecting the holy from contempt while still reflecting Christ’s love to all.
"Who made you a Judge?" explores why God commands us not to judge others, emphasizing that only He sees the full truth of a person’s heart, intentions, and circumstances. It highlights how human judgment is often rooted in pride, limited perspective, or hypocrisy, contrasting with God’s perfect justice and mercy. Be blessed as you listen and share this sermon with a friend.
God's mercy is wild - it crashes through our failures with relentless love. His kindness doesn’t make sense, yet it never runs out. Even in our mess, He meets us with grace, not judgment. In this sermon, Ps. Nana Kofi Acquah teaches us about the unexplainable mercy of God.
For the past ten years, Pastor Gabriel Meirelles has been a missionary for Christ. In this short and practical sermon, he shares with us how to effectively reach and disciple the nations for Christ. Listen.
In this episode of the Accra Community Church podcast, we dive into a powerful message titled Ask, Seek & Knock, exploring the promises of persistence in prayer and the heart of a God who responds. Be blessed by this sermon as you listen and share with a friend.
Pastor Jeff shares a powerful message today on reaching the 'other sheep' - a call to share Christ’s love beyond our comfort zones. Be blessed by this sermon as you listen and share.
Why was Jesus so big on fellowship? What are the benefits of Christians consistently meeting together? In this sermon, Ps. NK takes us on a journey of discovering why Koinonia ( deep fellowship) was such a big deal for the New Testament church, and why we will be wise to follow in their steps.
The Bible often shows Jesus withdrawing to quiet places to pray and reconnect with the Father, especially during pivotal moments (Luke 5:16, Mark 1:35). Solitude is portrayed not as isolation but as intentional communion with God. Christians are encouraged to follow Christ’s example, finding renewal and clarity in stillness. In solitude, spiritual strength is restored for service and growth. Be blessed by this sermon as you listen and share with someone.
The Bible shows Jesus moving His body with purpose- walking to towns, climbing mountains, and traveling across regions - to teach, heal, and reach the lost (e.g., Matthew 9:35, Luke 4:43). His physical movement was intentional, reflecting His mission to bring the Kingdom of God to people where they were. This models of discipleship and evangelism: followers of Jesus are called to go out, engage others personally, and embody His message through action and presence (Matthew 28:19 - 20). Be blessed as you listen and share this sermon.
In this sermon, Pastor Kudzo explores the powerful and consistent prayer life of Jesus. From early mornings in solitude to moments before major decisions, Jesus made prayer a daily priority. Be blessed by this sermon as you listen and share with a friend.
In John 15, Jesus declares Himself the true Vine and calls His followers to abide in Him, for apart from Him they can do nothing. Abiding means staying deeply connected to Christ through obedience, dependence, and love, so that our lives bear lasting spiritual fruit. This sermon reminds us that intimacy with Jesus is the source of true transformation and the only way to glorify the Father.
Centered around Mark 11:22-25, Pastor Nana Kofi Acquah talks about the importance of forgiveness as a Christian. Forgiveness is freedom! Be blessed as you listen to this sermon and share with a friend.