This message emphasizes keeping Christ at the center of Christmas. It explores the significance of His birth and encourages us to celebrate the season by reflecting on His love, purpose, and gift to humanity.
This message practically explains the new church system by showing how it works in real life. It helps members understand their roles, the structure of the church, and how we function together in an orderly and effective way. The goal is clarity, unity, and active participation.
Discussions during our Camp Meeting on our new church system.
This message warns against replacing the leading of the Holy Spirit with mere routines and customs. It calls believers to honor church traditions without allowing them to take the place of the Spirit’s guidance, power, and active work in the life of the church.
This message focuses on God’s expectation of faithfulness from those He entrusts with responsibility. From 1 Corinthians 4:2, it reminds believers that what matters most in stewardship is being found faithful in all that God has committed into our care.
This message emphasizes that stewardship comes with accountability. It teaches that whatever God has entrusted to us must be handled faithfully, with the awareness that we will give an account for how we managed it as good stewards.
This message preached by Rev. Amos Darkoh examines the clear standards the Bible sets for those who lead God’s people. It emphasizes character, spiritual maturity, and faithfulness over titles or popularity, helping the church understand what God truly looks for in leaders and why these qualities matter for healthy ministry.
This message prea hed by Rev. Amos Darkoh encourages believers to remain faithful and committed to serving God, even when results are not immediately visible. It reminds us that every act of obedience, sacrifice, and service done in the Lord carries eternal value and will be rewarded by God in His time.
This session is designed to explain the New Church System through simple questions and clear answers. It helps members understand how the church is organized, why certain structures are in place, and how everyone fits into the vision. The goal is to bring clarity, unity, and shared responsibility so the church can function smoothly and grow in a healthy way.
This message preached by Rev. Amos Darkoh, looks at how the church can warmly receive first timers and intentionally nurture new converts so they feel welcomed, valued, and grounded in the faith. Drawing from New Testament principles, the sermon highlights practical attitudes and actions that help people not only come to church, but stay, grow, and become part of the family. Part one lays the foundation for building a culture of love, care, and spiritual responsibility.
This message preached by Rev. Amos Darkoh, looks at how the church can warmly receive first timers and intentionally nurture new converts so they feel welcomed, valued, and grounded in the faith. Drawing from New Testament principles, the sermon highlights practical attitudes and actions that help people not only come to church, but stay, grow, and become part of the family. Part one lays the foundation for building a culture of love, care, and spiritual responsibility.
Praying about what has been learnt so far.
This sermon preached by Rev. Amos Darkoh focuses on God’s deep desire to see His house filled, as revealed in Jesus’ words in Luke 14:23. It highlights God’s heart for the lost, the urgency of the invitation, and the responsibility placed on believers to go out and bring people in. The message challenges the believers to move beyond comfort and excuses and to actively participate in God’s mission of reaching everyone with His grace.
This sermon explores what serving God truly looks like under the New Covenant. Drawing from the teachings and example of Jesus and the apostles, it explains that service is no longer driven by conditions, rituals or obligation, but by a transformed heart, faith in Christ, and obedience to the leading of the Holy Spirit. It calls believers to a life of thanksgiving, humble, practical service that reflects Christ in everyday life.
This sermon explores what serving God truly looks like under the New Covenant. Drawing from the teachings and example of Jesus and the apostles, it explains that service is no longer driven by conditions or obligation, but by a transformed heart, faith in Christ, and obedience to the leading of the Holy Spirit. It calls believers to a life of thanksgiving, humble, practical service that reflects Christ in everyday life.
This message helps us look beneath our actions and examine the motives that drive them. Using Scripture, it shows how God is more interested in the heart behind what we do than the activity itself. The sermon challenges us to align our intentions with God’s will, so our service, obedience, and daily choices flow from a sincere love for Him, not habit, pressure, or appearance.
This message helps us look beneath our actions and examine the motives that drive them. Using Scripture, it shows how God is more interested in the heart behind what we do than the activity itself. The sermon challenges us to align our intentions with God’s will, so our service, obedience, and daily choices flow from a sincere love for Him, not habit, pressure, or appearance.
In this message, Rev. Amos Darkoh looks at the reality every believer will face the moment this life ends. It reminds us that death is not the end but the doorway to a meeting we cannot miss—the judgment seat of God. This episode calls listeners to live with intention, walk in obedience, and keep eternity in view. It’s a gentle but honest wake-up call to prepare our hearts for the day we stand before the One who sees all.
This message explores how every believer has a calling to carry out the Great Commission while we look ahead to the return of Christ. It reminds us that the Second Coming isn’t just a future event to talk about, but a motivation to rise from spiritual sleep and take our assignment seriously. As we wait for the Lord, we are called to witness, serve, and work with a sense of urgency and faithfulness.
Every thriving industry is built on principles that the church can learn from: clear vision, strong structures, specialization of roles, and consistent investment in people. In this episode, we explore how the secrets of industrialization can be applied to ministry for sustainable church growth. Leaders will discover why systems matter more than personalities, how delegation multiplies effectiveness, and why intentional training is the key to raising mature believers. This conversation is designed to equip pastors, ministry leaders, and church workers with practical insights for building healthy, growing churches that reflect both excellence and the Spirit’s leading.