Welcome to the Anchor Message for the year 2026! In this powerful service, we stand on the prophetic promise that God is our Shepherd and He is ready to complete the good work He has started in your life.
Join us as we explore the spiritual anchor for 2026 based on Psalm 138:8: "The Lord will perfect that which concerns me. Your mercy, O Lord, endures forever". This message is not just a narrative; it is a prophetic claim, a prayer, and a call to believe.
In this episode, you will learn what this Anchor means for you:
Divine Perfection: God will begin to perfect whatever He started in your past years, covering your health, finances, and family.
Total Peace: When God perfects you, the end result is peace; nothing will be missing, broken, or stolen.
Divine Concern: Whatever concerns you concerns the Lord, for you are the apple of His eye.
Faith Declaration for 2026: We officially declare 2026 as our Year of Good Success. Based on Joshua 1:8, we believe that by prioritizing, confessing, and meditating on the Word of God, you will make your way prosperous. We decree an end to fruitless labor and that anything causing you sorrow will be addressed by God.
Key Action Steps: To activate this anchor, we are called to Declare it in every situation, Pray it to invoke God's mercy, and Obey the Lord promptly and completely.
Special Announcements: We look forward to the 70th International Anniversary and 60th Annual Convention, "To God Be The Glory," taking place August 3rd–9th, 2026 at the Gospel City.
Prophesy over your life today: This year, the Lord will perfect your health, your ministry, and your profession. You will not experience any evil day!.
Welcome to the Crossover Night 2025 service! Pastor Sunday Adu delivers a crucial message for the year ahead: "Don't let the devil steal your joy in 2026". This isn't just a New Year's resolution; it is a spiritual instruction to order your steps.Tune in to hear why joy is a spiritual force that releases strength and learn how to maintain your peace by feasting on God’s Word and avoiding negative news. Start your year with the House of Hope family as we declare that sorrow is just for a season, but joy is the final destination.
Is your spiritual growth limited by isolation? In this powerful message, Pastor Sunday Adu dives into the essential connection between corporate worship and our journey toward spiritual maturity. As we navigate a world that increasingly favors convenience and digital connection, Pastor Adu reminds us why the physical assembly of believers is not just a tradition, but a divine mandate for "perfection."In this episode, you will discover:
The Mandate of Gathering: Why Hebrews 10:24-25 is more relevant today than ever and why online fellowship should be a supplement, not a substitute, for the local church.
Redefining Perfection: Understanding that biblical perfection is about alignment—positioning your life, culture, and habits to mirror the image of Christ.
The "One Another" Culture: How practicing love, honor, and forgiveness within the church body acts as a catalyst for your personal spiritual breakthrough.
The Mystery of Honor: How the spirit of honor unlocks specific dimensions of grace that cannot be accessed in isolation.
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In this powerful message, Pastor Sunday Adu issues a clarion call for the body of Christ to step into a "Season of Perfection" through true alignment. While acknowledging the convenience of technology, Pastor Adu emphasizes that online fellowship cannot replace the physical gathering of believers, as we are created for togetherness and corporate worship.
Join us as we explore the "One Another" commands—the new culture of Jesus' camp. This episode covers:
The Power of Assembly: Why we must not forsake the gathering of brethren, especially as the day approaches.
The "One Another" Mandate: A deep dive into biblical instructions to love, honor, greet, welcome, and forgive one another.
The Mystery of Honor: Understanding how honor unlocks spiritual treasures while dishonor removes beauty.
Living in Harmony: Moving past titles and differences to live in peace and saltiness.
Discover how to move from "Death Boulevard" to a place of life by aligning with God’s word and embracing the true culture of the Kingdom.
In a world that is desperate for hope, are you just offering "silver and gold," or are you offering the true power of God? In this message, we explore what it truly means to be the "Jesus in the room" at your job, your school, and in your daily life.
We look at the incredible transformation of Peter—from a man who denied Jesus in fear to a bold witness who astonished the religious council. The difference? He had been with the resurrected King. Join us as we dive into the Book of Acts and discover how intimacy with God transforms us from regular people into carriers of His presence.
It doesn't matter how long you have been in the "night"—morning is coming. Whether you are facing sickness, financial strain, or broken relationships, God is ready to turn your mourning into dancing.
In this episode, we look at biblical examples of shame turned into joy—from the man at the pool of Bethesda to the widow in debt. Discover how to stop the enemy from renaming you "the one with the problem" and reclaim your identity through the power of God's Word and the authority of your tongue.
Listen now to discover why your current struggle is just a setup for your next testimony.
Join Pastor Sunday Adu for the eleventh part of the powerful series, "Don't Waste Your Prime Years On Disposables."
In this message, Pastor Adu explains that God often speaks the same message repeatedly until His people reach a point of spiritual illumination and revelation, which leads to profound transformation and ultimately, manifestation. The message is loaded with eternal wonder, but it must be processed in the "womb of your spirit" to unlock its power.
Key Takeaways:
Divine Command & Repetition: The continuous preaching of a topic is not due to a lack of other material, but obedience to a divine command based on God's perfect will.
The Process of Transformation: God sends information (knowledge) to bring us to illumination (understanding). This illumination leads to revelation (unveiling/apocalypsis), which then spurs transformation and manifestation.
The Word is Viable: The word of God is not empty; it's loaded with life and blessings, carrying something eternal that must be fulfilled.
Responding to God's Agenda: God sends His word to accomplish His agenda, not merely what you want it to do. Your spiritual speed in the Kingdom is determined by your positive response to God's commands.
Change is God's Delight: God's intent is not to impress or entertain, but to change you. A life of faith requires a new heart and a commitment to walking in the Spirit to overcome the works of the flesh.
Listen as Pastor Adu emphasizes the importance of a heart surrendered to God's word and the need for a profound spiritual metamorphosis.
This is a powerful sermon by Pastor Sunday Adu on overcoming life's challenges by applying divine wisdom. The core message emphasizes that temporary issues can be solved permanently by accessing the wisdom God has ordained for their termination.
The pastor encourages listeners to move beyond a cyclical life of confessing sins and receiving short-term fixes (the "outer court") to a deeper relationship with God (the "innermost court") where they operate in the power and authority they have in Christ.
Key Topics Covered:
Gaining Mastery Over Lost: The sermon is the tenth part of a teaching on gaining mastery over lost, stressing that the ability to rule over one's spirit and predict the outcome of events is key to a victorious life.
The Power of Divine Wisdom: Issues are solved permanently by applying God's ordained wisdom, not just through repeated sacrifices or temporary fixes.
Moving Beyond the Outer Court: The message urges listeners to move from the "outer court" of religion and fear, where they only offer sacrifices, to the "innermost court" where they have direct access to God and His power.
Redemption and Identity: The listener's value has been raised through redemption, and they are encouraged to know their true identity in Christ to fully express the "hope of glory" within them.
Access Over Asset: A key takeaway is that having access to God is more crucial than having asset (material possessions), as access guarantees the recovery and restoration of anything lost.
This sermon is a call to recognize the power available to believers, stop being "beggarly elements," and activate the indwelling power of Jesus to overcome all limitations.
Join Pastor Sunday Adu for a profound and challenging message on securing permanent victory over the bondage of habitual sin and distraction.
In this powerful segment, Pastor Adu delves into the core reasons why believers sometimes experience a relapse or worsening of their situation after having received the truth or been delivered. Using the potent words of Jesus Christ from Luke 11:24-26, this message provides seven transformative principles—the master recipe—for gaining and maintaining mastery over destructive habits, or "lost," that distract us from our divine purpose.
The Mystery of Redemption: Understanding your true worth and the price paid for your freedom.
The Pentecost Experience: Living in constant stimulation and strength by the Holy Spirit.
The Yoke of Learning: Breaking old patterns of thinking by taking on the new knowledge of God's Word.
The Power of Fellowship: The critical necessity of walking in the light with God and righteous mentors.
The Power of Values: Establishing clear, non-negotiable standards that govern your life and decision-making.
The Power of Covenant: Entering into a binding, lifelong agreement with God that transcends mere feelings.
The Sanctity of the Lord's Supper: How the Holy Communion serves as God’s "master recipe" for self-examination and spiritual triumph.
Learn how to exchange the heavy yoke of sin for the light and easy yoke of Christ, ensuring that your later spiritual state is always better than your former.
This powerful segment from Pastor Sunday Adu delivers a passionate and urgent message to the youth about intentional living and the dangers of distraction.
The core message is a repeated warning: "Don't invest your prime years on disposables"—things that are fleeting, temporary, and lack quality. Pastor Adu emphasizes that your prime years are those of absolute strength, youth, maximum productivity, and the time to exercise your will.
The Problem of Distractions: He identifies "lost" (from the Greek word epitomia, meaning intense craving for what is forbidden) as the chief enemy of youth, pulling them away from the main purpose of existence.
The Power of Longing: Your longing determines your direction. He challenges listeners to "sanitize your longing" and focus on quality things that will sustain them when their strength begins to wane.
The Need for Foresight: A glorious life requires the ability to foresee the outcome of your current longings and actions, urging self-talk and self-analysis to make sound decisions.
Spiritual Purity: The message culminates in a rallying call against negative longings—from alcohol and drugs to promiscuity and violence—highlighting that many desires only lead to "leanness" in the soul. He proclaims a blessing of "unusual foresight" and calls for spiritual renewal and a life sealed for God.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to maximize their potential and safeguard their future from the regret of misspent youth.
In the seventh installment of this transformative series, Pastor Sunday Adu delivers a powerful and practical message urging listeners to prioritize and invest their prime years—the years of absolute strength, maximum productivity, and vibrant youth—into things of lasting, quality value.
This message draws a crucial distinction between three major generational pitfalls:
The Youth: Often struggle with "lust," focusing on inordinate things and distractions that draw them away from their main purpose.
The Adults: Are often challenged by "ambition," which inflates the mind to acquire unnecessary things or succeed at the expense of their most important asset: family.
The Elderly: Frequently face "regret," reflecting on wasted time, missed opportunities, and poor decisions.
The central key to navigating life and maximizing your prime years is acquiring and operating in the many-sided wisdom of God. Pastor Adu emphasizes that wisdom is the principal thing—even more valuable than money, riches, or power—because it grants the God-given ability to use knowledge correctly and effectively.
Key Takeaways You Will Learn:
Why "wisdom is the principal thing" and is the essential ingredient for success in every area of life.
How to apply wisdom to key areas, including prayer, communication, work, spending, and parenting.
The profound truth that when you engage wisdom, you receive happiness, long life, riches, and honor.
The necessity of seeking wisdom at the beginning of any endeavor to avoid waste, failure, and unnecessary struggles.
Learn to possess wisdom and ensure that when life inevitably asks, "What have you done with your prime years?" you will have the right answer.
In this powerful segment of his sermon series, "Don't Invest Your Prime Years on Disposables," Pastor Sunday Adu passionately challenges listeners to prioritize eternal value over temporary gain.
Focusing heavily on the crucial need for wisdom to discern proper procedure—even when it is difficult or painful—the message draws a stark comparison between the fleeting comfort of easy choices and the lasting peace that comes from honoring God's way. Pastor Adu uses the biblical example of Esau selling his birthright for a single meal to warn against exchanging anything eternal for anything temporary, even in moments of desperation.
This is a timely and urgent call to introspection, urging believers to:
Guard their commitment to proper procedure, knowing that God values the process as much as the result.
Refuse to allow external pressure to rob them of sound mind and sound decision-making.
Never trade their salvation or their connection to God—the ultimate treasure—for worldly blessings like money, position, or temporary relief.
Value the voice of God above all other avenues of counsel, warning that losing His voice is a sign of being "eternally bankrupt."
Key takeaway: If you are seeking a life of true peace, prosperity, and divine favor, this message will encourage you to stop chasing "disposables" and choose Jesus and the eternal wisdom of His path.
Join Pastor Sunday Adu for the fifth part of his insightful series, "Don't Invest Your Prime Years on Disposables."
In this sermon, Pastor Adu focuses on the crucial element of "The Wisdom to Discern," urging listeners to be intentional about how they use their most vital years. He teaches that true wisdom lies in understanding times, seasons, and proper procedures, rather than seeking a quick fix driven by desperation.
The Danger of Desperation: Any situation you are desperate about becomes a tool of affliction in the enemy's hands.
The Trap of Worry: Worry is a vital sign that your trust level in God's almightiness is dangerously low.
Procedure Matters: The proper procedure matters as much as the result. Don't let hardship rob you of sound judgment.
The Cost of Obedience: Sometimes, following the right path may be painful and costly, but it is always better than enjoying temporary comfort that leads to eternal damage.
From Suffering to Significance: Like Jesus, who learned obedience through suffering, be ready to endure pain if it is the procedure that unlocks your divine purpose and makes you an "author" for your generation.
Learn how to stand firm in your faith, not be swayed by low-value counsel, and commit to the procedures that will bring forth a glorious and permanent reward.
In this thought-provoking message, Pastor Sunday Adu continues his vital series on how to steward your most valuable resource: your prime years (ages 18 to 50).
He stresses the necessity of investing this period of absolute strength in quality things that will yield returns when your natural strength begins to wane. This means prioritizing God's wisdom as the principal thing, as instructed in Proverbs.
Pastor Adu then dives into four types of wisdom you need to maximize your prime:
Wisdom to Count: Learning to number your days carefully to develop wisdom in your heart.
Wisdom to Discern: Knowing the difference between good and evil and perceiving beyond the ordinary to avoid foolish decisions.
Wisdom to Plan: Making the transition from being busy to being effective by planning your daily schedule the night before.
Wisdom to Maintain: The critical importance of rest, health, and avoiding unnecessary activities to prevent burnout and long-term costs.
The sermon also offers "counsels on procedure," warning against compromise, speed, disorganization, and the temptation to seek quick fixes through improper means like fraud, just because of temporary pressure.
Key Takeaways:
Invest in Quality: Your prime years must be spent on things that will last.
Avoid Time Wasters: Eliminate distractions, interruptions, and excessive, low-value activities.
Follow the Proper Procedure: Don't let temporary situations or pressure compromise your faith, standards, or long-term well-being.
In this powerful third installment of the "Don't Invest Your Prime Years on Disposables" podcast series, Pastor Sunday Adu delivers a profound message focusing on the essential wisdom needed to maximize your most productive years and avoid regret.
Drawing from scripture, the core of this sermon centers on the Four Types of Wisdom required for a fruitful life, with a special emphasis on the wisdom to discern—to hear intelligently, to know ahead of time, and to see beyond the surface.
Key Highlights Include:
Maximizing Your Prime Years: Understanding that your youthful strength and the ability to exercise your will must be invested wisely.
The Power of Discernment: Learning to recognize the difference between mere words and the intent behind them, allowing you to avoid manipulation and make correct choices in every area of life (marriage, career, finance, and ministry).
The Necessity of Procedure: Pastor Adu emphasizes that wisdom requires knowing the proper time and procedure for every matter, even when faced with pressure or misery.
Challenging Conventional Wisdom: Discovering that sometimes the procedure you dislike, the need for divine connection, or even a lack of reference points requires faith and obedience over personal preference.
This teaching is a prophetic call to embrace a new season by aligning your choices with God's perfect, not just permissive, will. Listen now to gain the spiritual clarity needed to spend the rest of your life in peace, break free from cycles of loss, and ensure your years are fruitful!
In this powerful continuation, Pastor Sunday Adu urges listeners, especially the youth, to embrace the wisdom necessary to maximize their prime years.
Drawing from the Book of Ecclesiastes, the message emphasizes that while God intends for you to be cheerful and enjoy your life to the maximum, you must never forget that God will judge you for everything you do.
Key Wisdom for Your Prime Years:
The Wisdom to Count: Learn to count your days carefully, not just your years, to apply your hearts to wisdom and avoid wasting opportunities.
The Wisdom to Discern: Discover the essential ability to discern—to know, behold, and perceive the difference between right and wrong, and what works versus what doesn't.
The Wisdom to Handle Time and Seasons: There is a proper time, season, and procedure for every matter in your life. You must be able to discern your own procedure rather than applying someone else's.
Pastor Adu also highlights four vital points to help you make every day count:
Have specific goals and plans to achieve them.
Be proactive, not reactive, choosing your battles carefully and conserving your energy.
Get rid of distractions and distractors who aim to waste your time and destiny.
Do self-evaluation on a daily basis and make instant adjustments to errors.
A word of caution: Be aware of your dominant weakness, as it will always work to become a liability to your dominant strength, ultimately destroying your life's purpose.
Invest your prime years wisely, for youth lasts about as long as smoke.
In this powerful message, Pastor Sunday Adu delivers a challenging and urgent call, particularly to the youth, urging them to critically examine how they are spending the most productive season of their lives.
Drawing from scriptures like Ecclesiastes 11:9-10 and Psalm 90:12, Pastor Adu emphasizes four divine principles about life:
Life is Kinetic, Evolving, and Revolving: It's constantly moving, and you cannot stop it to enjoy it.
Life is Calibrated into Mutually Inclusive Cumulative Times and Seasons: Your actions in one stage (prime years) will inevitably produce a harvest in the next (later years).
Life is Not Meant to Be a Journey of Hard Labor Throughout: It's designed for sacrifice and investment early on, leading to reduced stress and enjoyment later.
Life is Not Wired to Be Rushed Through: Rushing leads to missed lessons and lifelong damage, as a poorly managed stage creates a future vacuum.
The core message challenges listeners: "Don't invest your prime years on disposables." The only way to maximize this time is by acquiring and applying wisdom—specifically, the wisdom to count your days and develop a strong value system that dictates what you will and will not accept in life.
What truly defines a great person or a great nation? Is it the abundance of wealth, or is it something far deeper?
In this transformative message, Pastor Goke Afolayan challenges the modern metrics of success. Drawing from Deuteronomy 4 and the medical science of habits, he reveals that true beauty isn't found in material possessions, but in a life inhabited by the Word of God.
This isn't just a sermon about rules; it is a deep dive into the psychology of the spirit. Pastor Goke draws a powerful parallel between physiological addiction and spiritual devotion, explaining how we can move past "mental assumptions" to allow the Holy Spirit to truly inhabit our character.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
The True Standard: Why relying on your conscience or feelings is dangerous, and why the Scriptures are the only safe yardstick for righteousness.
Inhabitation vs. Addiction: A unique look at how crossing the "psychosomatic barrier" allows habits—good or bad—to possess your identity.
The Three Rewards: How living a righteous life unlocks divine revelation, supernatural wisdom, and generational blessings for your family.
Scripture References:Deuteronomy 4:5-8, John 5:39, Jeremiah 17:9, James 3:17.
Join us for Part 2 of "Experiencing the Supernatural," where Pastor Afolayan digs deep into the prerequisites for walking in God’s power. This message moves from the operation of gifts to the necessity of character building.Key Topics Covered:
Order in the Church: Understanding the biblical balance between speaking in tongues and prophesying for the edification of the body.
Divine Orchestration: How your current struggles and burdens may be God’s way of positioning you for His agenda, illustrated by the stories of Hannah and David.
The School of the Spirit: Why we need to be trained and mentored (like Samuel under Eli and Elisha under Elijah) rather than just seeking instant miracles.
Character before Power: A look at the "Fivefold Ministry Mandate" and why we must ground ourselves in virtues like humility and reverence before handling supernatural experiences.
A Call to Prayer: Leading the church in prayers for perfection, evangelism, and a genuine burden for the supernatural.
This week’s message focuses on the vital difference between the Baptism of the Spirit and the Endowment of Power.
Associate Pastor Femi Afolayan explores 1 Corinthians 12 to unpack the diversities of spiritual gifts available to the believer. While speaking in tongues is a beautiful evidence of the Spirit, the church is called to profit all through the manifestation of:
The Word of Wisdom & Knowledge.
The Gift of Faith & Healing.
The Working of Miracles & Prophecy.
Discerning of Spirits & Interpretation of Tongues.
Join us as we learn why we cannot be stagnant in our faith and why the future of the church relies on a generation hungry for the demonstration of God's power.