Living a life of great faith doesn’t happen automatically, it comes from intentionally choosing and pursuing it every single day. This message equips believers to move beyond wavering faith to intentionally pursue a daily life of trust, obedience, perseverance, and expectancy in God.
During the Christmas season, we spend much time searching for the perfect gift, yet God has already given it to us. This message explores the great gift of Jesus—revealing God’s love, meeting our deepest need, and inviting us to receive all that He freely offers.
Using the analogy of a boxing match, the message highlights that no matter how the earlier rounds have gone, the final moments still matter. One move toward Jesus can change everything. The message encourages moving toward Jesus rather than settling for imitations, and facing problems instead of avoiding them, recognising that challenges are often part of God’s process, not evidence of His absence.
We can learn how to find peace in the midst of the challenges we face. This message reminds us that true stillness is cultivated by standing firm in God’s Word, remaining planted in His house, and placing our faith in a God who is able to do the impossible. When our foundations are secure, fear loses its voice and faith-filled confidence takes its place.
Remembering is a core command that is repeated throughout scripture. This message reminds us that our spiritual strength, gratitude, obedience, and faith all depend on intentionally remembering who God is and what He has done. When God’s people forget, they drift; when they remember, they remain anchored, faithful, and strong.
How long does it take you to realise when Jesus is missing from your life? In this message, Ps. Chris challenges us to take ownership of our faith by recognising that our walk with God is personal, learning to look for Him in the right places, and staying planted in His house — because that’s where He’s always found.
No matter how far we’ve fallen, God’s mercy still reaches for us. Manasseh’s story is a powerful picture of God’s redeeming mercy — that when we humble ourselves before Him, even in our greatest failures, He brings transformation. His mercy restores what sin has broken and empowers us to extend that same mercy to others.
There is power in the place of sacrifice. When we choose faith over comfort and obedience over convenience, God can meet us with supernatural provision and life-changing breakthrough. This message reminds us that when we worship through obedient sacrifice, we make room for God to move powerfully and bring breakthrough.
Ruth’s story reminds us of how our choices in difficult seasons—how we respond, what we’re willing to do, and the attitude we carry—matters. No season is wasted when we see our choices as the seeds we sow for our future fruitful seasons.
In a world that lives with clenched fists, we’re called to live with open hands. The world hoards, clings, and fears loss - but followers of Jesus are called to live by a different standard: one of trust, generosity, and surrender. In this message, we’re reminded that everything in our hands comes from God’s hand, and when our hearts are full of faith, we can live with an open hand to serve God’s purposes.
In a world that celebrates fame and success, God celebrates faithfulness. This message reminds us that true success in God’s Kingdom isn’t about recognition, but about being faithful with what He’s entrusted to us — in the small things, in every season, and through every responsibility. Faithfulness is God’s measure of success.
When fear spreads, faith stands out. This message calls us to be like Caleb and Joshua—to face life’s challenges with courage, adjust our perspective, and trust that God is greater than any obstacle before us.
Offence is one of the enemy’s greatest traps—it keeps us tied to past pain and distant from God’s peace. In this message, we explore six biblical ways to let go, forgive, and walk free.
Offence is unavoidable - but how we respond to it often determines the direction of our future. In this message, we uncover 6 powerful biblical truths about offence and how to rise above it, refusing to let it trap us or steal God’s best for our lives.
The final chapter of James ties together the theme we’ve seen throughout this series: living faith in action. From warnings to the corrupt rich to patience in suffering, from the power of prayer to the call of restoration, James leaves us with a vision of faith that works, endures, and redeems.
What’s at the root of our conflicts, compromises, and divided hearts? James 4 shows us how unchecked desires and pride pull us from God—but also how humility brings His grace and power into our lives.
In this week’s message, Ps Chase takes us through James 3, highlighting both the power of our words and the fruit of godly wisdom. James uses vivid images to show how the tongue can steer the direction of lives but also destroy lives if it is not controlled. He then shifts to the wisdom that shapes how we live, giving us the characteristics of wisdom from above. It’s a message that challenges us to surrender our words to God and daily depend on His wisdom for every decision.
In Part 4 of our James series, we journey through chapter 2, where James challenges the church on two fronts: the sin of showing favoritism and the proof of genuine faith. God shows no partiality, and neither should we—every person is equal in Christ. James also reminds us that real faith is never passive; it is revealed through obedience, expressed in love, and evidenced by good works. This message calls us to mirror God’s heart and live out a faith that is alive, active, and authentic.
In the story of Rahab, a sinful woman living in a wicked city destined for destruction, we see how she is able to set herself apart, choose faith in God, and change not only her life but the lives of those in her family. In this message, we look at practical ways in which we too can set ourselves apart, live in expectation of God’s blessing, and influence the lives of those around us.
In James Part 3, we are challenged to move beyond merely hearing God’s Word and to put it into practice. Like an exercise program that only works if we actually do it, God’s Word only transforms us when we live it out. This message unpacks how to receive the Word with humility and how to respond in obedience, showing that true faith is revealed not just in what we know, but in how we live.