In today’s Mercy Service, from Ruth 1:1–14, we reflect on loyalty, loss, and the mercy of God that finds us even in unfamiliar places.
• The pain of famine and loss — how God works through difficult transitions.
• Ruth’s loyalty — loving beyond convenience and choosing covenant over comfort.
• Naomi’s bitterness and God’s mercy — when life feels empty, God is still at work.
• The journey to new beginnings — following God even when the road ahead is uncertain.
A short excerpt from 2025’s adult harvest from Proverbs 11 and Galatians 6 by Evangelist Ipinjaro.
In today’s Victory Service, from Exodus 17:8–13, we learn from Israel’s battle against the Amalekites and the power of divine partnership in warfare.
• The attack of Amalek — understanding spiritual opposition that rises without cause.
• Moses, Aaron, and Hur — the strength of intercession and support in battle.
• Hands lifted in faith — victory comes through prayer, not power.
• The Lord our banner (Jehovah Nissi) — God who gives victory to His people.
“The Amalekites” | Victory Service
In today’s Prophet/ess Service, from Revelation 2:18–29, we explore the mystery of angelic ministry and divine judgment through the message to the church in Thyatira.
“Understanding Angels Pt. 3” | Prophet/ess Service
In today’s Mercy Service, from 1 Corinthians 9:24–27, we are reminded that the Christian journey is a race of discipline, focus, and endurance.
• Running to obtain — pressing toward the eternal crown, not worldly rewards.
• Spiritual discipline — keeping the body and mind under submission to Christ.
• The danger of complacency — staying alert so we are not disqualified.
• Finishing well — enduring in faith until we see Him face to face.
“The Race” | Mercy Service
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“Fear Not Pt. 2” | Power Service (Psalm 37:10–17)
In this Power Service, from Psalm 37:10–17, we discuss:
• The assurance of God’s justice when the wicked seem to prosper.
• How to maintain peace and confidence in turbulent times.
• The spiritual inheritance of the righteous versus the fate of the ungodly.
• What it means to “inherit the land” in prophetic and practical terms.
• The strength and preservation of the righteous in seasons of shaking.
“Understanding Angels Pt. 1” | Prophet/ess Service (Psalm 8)
In this Prophet/ess Service, we begin.a series on Angels from Psalm 8, we discuss:
In today’s Mercy Service, from Psalm 37:1–9, we are reminded to trust in the Lord and not be shaken by the seeming success of the wicked.
• Trust in the Lord — faith that overcomes fear and anxiety.
• Rest in His mercy — letting go of worry to dwell in divine peace.
• Do not fret because of evildoers — keeping your heart focused on God’s promises.
• The meek shall inherit the earth — strength through quiet confidence in God.
“Fear Not” | Mercy Service
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In today’s Bible Study, from John 2:12–25, we explore Jesus’s cleansing of the temple and what it means for believers today.
• Why Jesus drove out the money changers — the zeal for His Father’s house.
• The temple as a symbol — from buildings to the body of Christ.
• What it means to be a house of prayer in our generation.
• The balance between worship, reverence, and holiness.
“A House of Prayer” | Monday Bible Study
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In this sermon, from Daniel 3:1–25 and 1 Peter 2:11–17, we reflect on what it truly means to stand firm for God in a world of compromise.
• The courage of the Hebrew boys — choosing conviction over comfort.
• The fire that refines — how trials reveal genuine faith.
• Living honorably among unbelievers — the message of 1 Peter to modern believers.
• The God who walks with us in the fire — His presence in persecution and pressure.
In this Power Service, from Hebrews 4:8–13, we discuss:
• The deeper meaning of rest in God beyond physical rest.
• How the Word of God pierces and discerns the thoughts of the heart.
• Why obedience and faith are necessary to enter divine rest.
• The relationship between spiritual labor and eternal rest.
• How to walk in the Sabbath consciousness every day of your life.
In today’s Prophet/ess Service, from John 4:5–26, we discuss:
From Hebrews 4:1–7, we reflect on the true meaning of the Sabbath — a call to rest not just from labor, but in the mercy and presence of God.
• Understanding God’s rest – the Sabbath as a spiritual posture, not just a day.
• The danger of unbelief – how disobedience keeps us from entering His rest.
• Receiving mercy through faith – trusting God enough to cease striving.
• Living daily in the Sabbath – walking in continual peace and spiritual renewal.
“Sabbath” | Mercy Service
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Continuing the Gospel of John, in today’s Bible study, we discussed:
• The significance of the third day in the timeline of divine manifestation.
• Why Jesus’s first miracle took place at a wedding.
• The meaning and importance of marriage in today’s society.
• The role of Holy Mary in moments of divine urgency and intervention.
• The mystery of turning water into wine and its spiritual symbolism.
• Whether wine is doctrinal, considering Jesus provided it.
“The Wedding at Cana”
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In this sermon, from Exodus 23:14–22 and Revelation 14:14–20, we studied the mystery of the harvest—both the celebration of God’s provision and the final gathering of souls at the end of the age.
Key Sermon Points:
• The Feast of Harvest as a covenant reminder of God’s faithfulness.
• The spiritual meaning of harvest as thanksgiving and judgment.
• Christ revealed as the Lord of the Harvest in Revelation 14.
• The role of believers as laborers in God’s end-time harvest.
• Living in readiness and holiness for the great reaping to come.
“Harvest”
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In this sermon, from 2 Samuel 7, we studied God’s covenant with David and the power of His promises to establish a lasting kingdom.
Key Sermon Points:
• David’s desire to build a house for God and God’s greater plan for him.
• The revelation that God Himself builds and sustains His people.
• God’s covenant promise to establish David’s throne forever.
• The role of humility and gratitude in responding to God’s blessings.
• How Christ fulfills the Davidic covenant as the eternal King.
“David’s Covenant”
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In this sermon, from Romans 8:28–39, we studied the unshakable love of God that keeps His people through every trial and season.
Key Sermon Points:
• God works all things together for the good of those who love Him.
• The security of believers who are called, justified, and glorified.
• The assurance that if God is for us, no one can be against us.
• Christ’s intercession as the anchor of our victory.
• Nothing in creation can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus.
“What Can Separate Us”
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For this years Founder’s Anniversary, from Daniel 12:1–13 and Mark 8:34–38, we reflect on the legacy of our father in faith SBJ Oshoffa, 78 years after the founding of the CCC. We charged on.
“78 Years After…”
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In this sermon, from 1 Kings 19:1–18 and James 1:16–27, we learn about the call to walk humbly with God, even in seasons of fear, weakness, and doubt. Elijah faced despair under the juniper tree, but God restored his strength with a still small voice. James reminds us to be doers of the Word, not hearers only, living out our faith with reverence.
“With Fear & Trembling”
In this sermon, from Psalm 119:9–16, we studied the way of purity and strength through the Word of God.
Key Sermon Points:
• How a young person can keep their way pure.
• The power of storing God’s Word in the heart.
• Rejoicing in God’s statutes more than in riches.
• Meditating on God’s precepts daily.
• Delighting in His decrees without forgetting His Word.