In this week’s video, the elders engaged the congregation with thoughtful questions, helping us reflect, respond, and apply what we’ve been hearing. A meaningful time of discussion and encouragement as we continue growing together in faith.____________Subscribe to the ARC 2.0 channel to join our live Sunday services, stream our latest messages, and revisit your favourite sermons.Hit the Notification Bell so that you never miss an upload!ARC 2.0 is crowdfunding to restore our church building. For more information and to make a donation, https://bit.ly/Arc20ju...We would love to connect with you on socials! Follow @ARC2UK on Instagram to keep in touch / arc2uk If you would like to financially support ARC 2.0, you can give set up a recurring or one-off payment via this link https://arcglobal.chur.....or via bank transfer using these detailsAccount Name: ARC Account Number: 64008006Sort Code: 40-06-30Reference: ARC 2.0Want to pay us a visit? Fellowship with us at 170 Harold Road, London, E13 0SE, United Kingdom.Our services are every Sunday at 12PM, and midweek studies are Wednesdays at 7PM.
In this week’s sermon, Omar Tackie delivers a clear and compelling message on theological triage. This helps us distinguish between essential gospel truths, important doctrines, and disputable matters. The essential doctrines of the gospel come first, important doctrines shape church life, and disputable matters allow room for unity despite differences.
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Subscribe to the ARC 2.0 channel to join our live Sunday services, stream our latest messages, and revisit your favourite sermons.Hit the Notification Bell so that you never miss an upload!ARC 2.0 is crowdfunding to restore our church building. For more information and to make a donation, https://bit.ly/Arc20ju...We would love to connect with you on socials! Follow @ARC2UK on Instagram to keep in touch / arc2uk If you would like to financially support ARC 2.0, you can give set up a recurring or one-off payment via this link https://arcglobal.chur.....or via bank transfer using these detailsAccount Name: ARC Account Number: 64008006Sort Code: 40-06-30Reference: ARC 2.0Want to pay us a visit? Fellowship with us at 170 Harold Road, London, E13 0SE, United Kingdom.Our services are every Sunday at 12PM, and midweek studies are Wednesdays at 7PM.
In this week’s sermon, Elder Daniel Peters releases a powerful rhema word to usher us into our Crossover Service.
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Hit the Notification Bell so that you never miss an upload!ARC 2.0 is crowdfunding to restore our church building. For more information and to make a donation, https://bit.ly/Arc20ju...We would love to connect with you on socials! Follow @ARC2UK on Instagram to keep in touch / arc2uk If you would like to financially support ARC 2.0, you can give set up a recurring or one-off payment via this link https://arcglobal.chur.....or via bank transfer using these detailsAccount Name: ARC Account Number: 64008006Sort Code: 40-06-30Reference: ARC 2.0Want to pay us a visit? Fellowship with us at 170 Harold Road, London, E13 0SE, United Kingdom.
Our services are every Sunday at 12PM, and midweek studies are Wednesdays at 7PM.
In this week’s sermon, Elder Daniel Peters reminds us that the gospel of Jesus Christ is of first importance and must remain central to our faith and daily lives. This sermon calls believers to hold fast to the truth, walk in holiness, and live transformed lives empowered by God’s grace as we look forward to Christ’s return.
In this week’s sermon, Lead Elder Omar Tackie explores what Rethinking Governance looks like through the lens of Scripture. Biblical governance is not about control, hierarchy, or personal ambition—it is about stewardship, service, and shared responsibility. Throughout Scripture, God establishes leadership structures that cultivate order, unity, and spiritual maturity in His people.
In this sermon, Michelle Watson delivers a powerful, encouraging & edifying word about the importance of trusting not only on who and what God is but also who God declares you to be...
In this empowering sermon, Pastor Omar breaks down what it truly means to rise as men of God—fighting with purpose, standing in the strength God provides, and living out the victory already won for us. Learn how to use what God has placed in your hands and the biblical steps to overcome daily battles with faith, discipline, and righteousness. A message calling men to step up, stand firm, and win the race.
This week, Elder Omar Tackie lays a biblical foundation for women and men in ministry, leadership roles, eldership, and marriage. We explore Genesis 1:27, the Fall of Man's distortion of male–female relationships, and how Christ redeems headship in Ephesians 5. We also unpack the three Christian views—egalitarian, complementarian, and patriarchal— inviting us to listen, seek to honour Jesus, uphold Scripture, and embrace God’s good design together.
In this message, Paljinder Dhesi unpacks the meaning of Jehovah Shalom—the Lord our Peace. He reminds us that true peace doesn’t come from circumstances, but from living surrendered and obedient to God. Even when life looks uncertain, God promises a peace that surpasses all understanding to those who trust Him completely.
A powerful encouragement to rest in God’s presence and walk confidently in His peace.
In this sermon, Tayo explores how our crushing seasons become pathways to a deeper encounter with GOD, showing that the very thing we try to escape can lead us to discover HIS multi-faceted nature. Ultimately, we learn that GOD is not only the One who fights our battles but also the loving Healer who sometimes gives the grace to carry an affliction, drawing us closer to Him than ever before.
Though the Israelites had just seen GOD fight for them at the Red Sea, their struggle with bitter water at Marah reveals another side of His character: Jehovah Rapha, the God Who Heals.
Elder Daniel Peters continues teaching on Paul’s instructions about women teaching in the church from 1 Timothy 2:1–15, addressing Timothy’s pastoral guidance, the effects of the fall in Genesis, and how authority, order, and leadership roles should be understood and applied in the church today.
In this week’s sermon, Daniel Peters teaches on Paul’s instructions regarding women speaking in the church from 1 Corinthians 14, exploring what Paul meant in context and how this passage applies to the church today.
This week, David Shosanya explores how Scripture affirms both our shared identity in Christ and our unique cultural heritage. Drawing from Galatians 3:26–28 and Revelation 5:9, along with insights from Bonhoeffer and Charles Taylor, it challenges superficial reconciliation and calls for justice-rooted unity that honours the histories, dignity, and distinct voices of African and Caribbean communities.
We pray this sermon blesses you in Jesus Name
In this week’s sermon, Jeronne Rudder explores how Christianity has been used throughout history to justify racism and oppression—but reminds us that these distortions don’t reflect its true message. This sermon dives into the difference between the misuse of Christianity and what the faith truly teaches, ending with a powerful question: What will your conclusion be?
God is a God of order, not confusion. In this week's sermon titled “Back in Order” Elder Omar Tackie unpacks 1 Corinthians 14:20 - 40.Paul challenges the Church to mature in faith and function in divine structure. This message reveals how tongues and prophecy should strengthen the body, through discernment and self-control—and reflects on this question: Can you sacrifice your expression for the sake of all? That’s worship— Worship isn’t confined to music, it’s a life lived in obedience, humility, and reverence to God.We pray this sermon blesses you in Jesus Name.
In this weeks’ sermon our Elder Tayo Badru delivers powerful message on true spiritual maturity. He discovers how intention defines maturity, why gifted doesn’t mean grown, and how worship should convict, not confuse. Let God’s Word cut through the noise and bring transformation.
This week, Elder Daniel Peters explores 1 Corinthians 14:1–14, explaining the definition of speaking in tongues, Paul’s guidance on pursuing spiritual gifts, and how interpretation helps build up the Church.We pray this sermon blesses you in Jesus Name.
Omar Tackie delivers a word at our neighbouring house of fellowship ARC South.We pray this message Blesses you in Jesus Name.
In this weeks’ sermon Elder Korede unpacks 1 Corinthians 14:1–5, showing why Paul calls us to “eagerly desire” the gift of prophecy. Discover how true prophecy encourages, strengthens, and comforts the church and why any prophecy that does not point to Jesus Christ is false and blasphemous.
Omar Tackie delivers a word in Aberdeen, Scotland about the work of the father and how we ought to honour it.We pray this message Blesses you in Jesus Name.