We wrapped up Camp Meeting with a powerful Impartation Service as Pastor Nelson taught on Lifting Power. God’s righteousness exposes our need for salvation—our goodness can never measure up, so we cling to His. Our hope stands firm in Christ’s resurrection, reminding us that present sufferings are nothing compared to the glory ahead. Salvation begins when we finally admit we can’t save ourselves, and hope in Christ reshapes how we see suffering, keeping earthly distractions from clouding our view of God’s glory.Be blessed as you listen to this sermon.
The Word reminded us that the Spirit doesn’t just empower us charismatically; He shapes our hearts, marks our identity, and fulfils every promise God made in Christ. The same Spirit who once anointed kings and prophets now lives in every believer as God’s seal, our guarantee, and our empowerment for life and ministry.
We see that the entire Christian life is supernatural from start to finish. We love God by the Spirit, we enter the body by the Spirit, and we serve by the Spirit. No age, class, or background disqualifies anyone. As the Lord nudges our hearts, we act by His Spirit, cultivating a daily consciousness of His presence and training our hearts to love His Word.
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Camp Meeting Day 2 continued with “New Wine Skin,” showing that the cross creates an expectation for how believers live. We let go of the lifestyle Christ died to free us from and choose to live for Him.
Christ has the right to shape our desires and appetites, calling us into a distinct way of life that reflects Him.
By the Spirit’s power, moral living becomes possible. The fruit of the Spirit is not emotion but evidence of His work in us.
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Sin doesn’t just stain actions, it corrupts the lens of the heart. The flesh leans toward self, but God weighs motives, and in Christ the heart is changed. He bought us with His blood, and He has the right to command every part of life.
Only the Spirit truly knows the heart’s content, so motives must spring from Jesus alone. Prayer and Bible study both serve as real places of fellowship, not competitors.
God touches the heart, so the believer yields; ready to accommodate anything He asks, big or small.
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This session was a powerful reminder that our relationship with God is covenant-based, not feeling-based. We relate to Him on the grounds of the blood of Jesus, not emotions or performance, and that blood remains the foundation of our access.
The New Covenant gives a far greater relationship than the Old. Instead of relating to God through rituals and distance, we now stand before Him with boldness and confidence.
And because of Christ’s finished work, we enjoy permanent, uninterrupted access to the Father through the Spirit.
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In this session, Pastor Nelson taught on the Old and New Covenants, showing the absolute superiority of the New Covenant in Christ.The ministry of Moses pointed to Jesus, but Christ is the fulfilment—the greater Mediator who deserves far more glory.
His sacrifice is unlike the repeated sacrifices of the old covenant; His own spotless blood established a better covenant, perfect and final. Now our confidence before God rests not on our performance but on His mediation.
His blood speaks a better word.In the old covenant, the law was written on stone, reflecting hard hearts. In the new covenant, God writes His law on our hearts—softening, transforming, and empowering us by His Spirit.
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The opening session of Camp Meeting 2025 brought a refreshing outpouring of God's word that stirred our hearts toward deeper devotion; reminding us that while the Old Covenant operated through external regulations, the New Covenant introduces us to the divine Regulator Himself: the Holy Spirit, who empowers both our will and our walk.Once, we were far from God, living under the weight of rules we could not fulfill. But now, through Christ, we have been brought near. Our minds are being renewed, and the enemy no longer holds a stake in our thoughts. In this renewed state, we discover what David expressed in Psalm 27: true satisfaction is found in God alone. Devotion ceases to be a duty and becomes a deep, genuine desire.At its heart, devotion is conscious fellowship with God. He didn't just change our eternal destination, He transformed our very hearts, drawing us into intimate communion with Himself.
Pastor Nelson delivered such a solid word at our Countdown to Encounter.
The apostles consistently taught because believers grow through the Word. Salvation brings every believer into a family—triumphant in heaven and militant on the earth. In this family, doctrine matters; sound doctrine is not a limitation but safety and boundary.
The call is to move beyond cultural Christianity and become spiritual Christians shaped and transformed by the Word—not just feeling changed, but truly being changed.
Pastor shared a deeply instructive word during our Countdown to Encounter. We were reminded that salvation is priceless—while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. There’s no work we could have done to meet God’s righteous standard; our salvation is the free gift of His grace.
For the believer, Jesus is enthroned in our hearts, changing how we see and live. Because we’ve been forgiven much, we can forgive much. Having been saved from sin, we now live empowered above it. Our lives must reflect gratitude, dependence, and surrender—always saying, “I am what I am by God,” and “If the Lord wills.”
Some things can only be received through prolonged prayer—so we stay with God until His will is formed in us.
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True worship is never about what we want—it is about honouring the Lord the way He wants to be honoured as revealed in the scriptures.
Pastor shared a powerful and instructive word reminding us that we are called to thrive, not just survive. The enemy of great is good—your comfort zone can be a prison. It takes conviction to live for God and not be swayed by culture. We are bought with a price, and our lives must reflect His ownership.
There must be more to your life than money. Think purpose, think assignment, and live with eternity in view. Work diligently and live as unto the Lord, for true fulfilment is found in pleasing God, not in mere survival.
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We gather not just to learn, but to be grounded in truth. Today’s service brought greater clarity to the Yeshua Series, as Pastor Nelson answered stirring questions about Scripture and the person of Jesus, helping us see Him more clearly through the Word.In our prayer session, we declared powerful confessions — affirming Jesus as the Son of God, our Savior, and the Light of our lives. We prayed that the Son would rise in our hearts and never set, shaping our desires and deepening our devotion.Be blessed as you listen to this sermon.
We gather not to be entertained but to be transformed by the Word. Today’s teaching, “Glitchy Messiah,” reminded us that the Word of God is not mere speech—it is power that corrects, renews, and reforms our hearts.
A true sermon doesn’t just inspire; it performs surgery on the soul. The ministry of the Word must pull down wrong ideologies and build Christlike convictions. Every time we sit under God’s Word, our worldview should become less cultural and more scriptural.
Listen to this enlightening teaching on the purity of the gospel and be strengthened in truth.
We gather not just to hear words but to behold the Word revealed through Scripture. Today’s teaching, “Jesus Before Bethlehem — The Angel of the Lord,” reminded us that Christ’s story didn’t begin in the manger but spans all of Scripture.
The term “angel” means messenger. When Scripture speaks of The Angel of the Lord, it refers not to a created being but to a divine messenger — the pre-incarnate Christ. In these moments, Jesus is seen in the Old Testament, distinct from the Father yet fully God.
This truth affirms the Trinity and reveals God’s intentional plan of redemption. Long before Bethlehem, Jesus was already at work, revealing the Father to men.
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We believe in a God who still works wonders. To believe in Him is to believe in miracles—because faith in a supernatural God means trusting that the impossible can happen.
Jesus performed miracles to reveal His deity, show compassion, and teach truth. The believer should never play it safe—Jesus never rebuked anyone for having too much faith, only for unbelief.
Miracles bring glory to God, not man. Dare to believe again and trust the One who still works wonders today.
Listen to this faith-stirring teaching, “Miracle Lessons,” and be blessed.
We gather not for ourselves but to follow the Captain of our salvation. The gospel is not a message of variations—it is one truth for all, revealed in Christ.
God’s plan goes beyond deliverance; through salvation, He brings many sons to glory. Jesus has conquered our hearts, and as Captain He leads us in victory. Every step of faith is a call to trust His voice, follow His lead, and proclaim His triumph.
Listen to this powerful teaching on Jesus: The Captain of Salvation and be strengthened in your faith.
We gather not to serve ourselves but to know the Lord and grow in Him. The whole reason for church is to see Jesus more clearly, because spiritual growth is measured by revelation.
When Jesus called Himself the Son of Man, He was showing both His humanity in the incarnation and His divinity as revealed in the prophets. When He is called the Son of God, it speaks of His eternal nature—He did not become the Son, He has always been the Son.
Scripture shows He is uncreated, uniquely begotten, and eternally one with the Father. We are sons by adoption, but Jesus is the eternal Son by nature. Every witness affirms this truth: Jesus is not just Savior—He is God.
Listen to this edifying teaching on Jesus the Son of God and be blessed.
We continued our teaching series and Pastor Nelson taught on “Jesus The Word”
The Word didn’t just start existing at John 1:1 and He also wasn’t just quiet all through the Old Testament.
The Word has been existing since before time began!
When the Bible speaks of Jesus as The Word, what it encapsulates is the eternality of the word, the creating power of The Word, the revelatory nature of The Word.
Nothing that is created can hold every other thing that was created. It has to be that which is eternal that must hold everything. He is the one by whom every other thing, visible and invisible, angels and humans were made.
Jesus is God. It is by Him all other things were made and it is through Jesus we see the Father!
A God you don’t truly know you cannot accurately worship. Being in the Spirit is not a mood or an emotional experience—if you only chase feelings, you will miss Him. If the Spirit is in you, then you are in the Spirit.
Worship is anything that shows obeisance, honor, and that your life is lived for Him alone. Songs are not the primary thing, because the Lord hears your heart before He hears your words.
Jesus taught that the man in devotion matters more than the act of devotion. Devotion can be seen, and posture in worship reflects it. If you are born again and you come before God and say “Father, I love You,” that is worship in spirit and in truth.
Revelation is progressive—throughout Scripture we see the Lord revealed consistently. Everyone who belongs to Him is a candidate for the Spirit, and nothing can disqualify you. While not all have the gift of prophecy, every believer can prophesy.
The Spirit within marks our identity, while the Spirit upon empowers us for service. Both are the same Spirit at work in us. The gifts of the Spirit are given for ministry, and every believer should desire them.
Earnestly covet the gifts of the Spirit.
God is the maximal good, He is the best form of every divine and communicable attribute. He does not become; He is the eternal IS. In God making us we find our best self in allegiance to Him and when we follow His instruction we are best for it.
As believers, we are called not to think logically alone but theologically, renewing our minds to see from God’s perspective, this is why teaching is essential.
Faith is not only seen in what we get by it but in what we lose for it. Sometimes God delivers us out of trials, and sometimes He delivers us through them, but in all things He remains good, kind, and sovereign. The believer is built to last.
Listen to this edifying teaching and be blessed.