In this sermon, Rev. Gavin Calver calls us to reflect on the true sentiment of Christmas, retelling the Magi's journey, we are challenged to check any misplaced focus, and invites us to look again for Jesus. Not in comfort or power, but where true hope is found.
In this episode, it is Charity Sunday at The Cornerstone Church. We hear from charities working with vulnerable young people and rural communities overseas. Through the story of the Good Samaritan, Pastor Kunlé Oyedeji shares on what loving our neighbour really looks like in practice, not just in theory.
In this episode, Pastor Kunlé Oyedeji challenges you to see beyond your struggles. Real problems are real, but they don’t have to define your life. Through Scripture and personal insight, faith, discipline, and renewed thinking can turn setbacks into breakthroughs. Your reality is bigger than what’s happening right now.
In this episode, Ishmael Atterh explores what it truly means to start again, but this time with God. He reveals how failures aren’t final, hope isn’t tied to outcomes, and brokenness can be transformed. A powerful call to surrender, restore, and step into the life God intends.
Who is Jesus to you? This episode challenges and inspires us to recognize, confess, and surrender to His authority. Reg Awoliyi walks us through Matthew 16, showing how Peter’s confession points to a life transformed. When we see Jesus clearly, it changes how we speak, act, and live.
In this episode, Pastor Kunlé Oyedeji delves into Jesus’ sobering words about hell — a real place, not a myth. Through the story of the rich man and Lazarus, he reveals why hell exists, who it was created for, and how one decision can change eternity. This is a powerful reminder that God’s love rescues, restores, and still reaches for every soul.
Pastor Kunlé begins a two-part series on Life After Death. Today focusing on What Heaven Is Like. The bible mentions mentions three types of heaven: the firmament, the universe, and God's dwelling place. With God's dwelling place described as a joyful and active place of worship, a place free of disabilities and pain, and will be a place of reunion with loved ones.The talk concludes with an invitation for viewers to reflect on their relationship with God and consider the importance of making a decision for eternal life in heaven.
In this sermon, Adanna Osisiogu unpacks James 3 and the power of our words. The tongue may be small, but it can direct, build, or destroy. This message explores why taming our speech is a spiritual matter, how our words reflect the heart, and how God can transform the way we speak: to bring life, grace, and truth.
To conclude the two-part series, Pastor Kunlé Oyedeji teaches on the gift of speaking in tongues, breaking down the key differences between xenoglossy (speaking unlearned human languages) and glossolalia (divine, heavenly language) and tongues of judgement. Bringing clarity to the purpose and importance of this spiritual gift and how it's meant to function in the church today.
In the first of a two-part sermon series, Pastor Kunlé Oyedeji challenges us to look beyond outward appearances and discover the God-given gifts within. He reminds us that our gifts are to be discovered, used, and to complement, not compete - using what God has placed in us to build others, and glorify Him through faithful service.
What do you do when life leaves you feeling abandoned? In this sermon, Emmanuel Anthony walks through Psalms 27 and uncover three powerful truths: you may feel abandoned, but God has adopted you, and He’s already appointed you for more. This is your reminder that you’re seen, chosen, and called.
Many of us have felt let down by the Church, by people or by systems. In this episode, Pastor Kunlé speaks honestly about church hurt, unmet expectations, and the struggle to stay connected. But there’s hope. Tune in to learn how to rediscover God’s heart for His Church and what it means to truly be part of it.
Transition is never just about where you’re going, it’s about who you’re becoming. In this episode, Kika Ashanike explores how God uses seasons of waiting, stretching, and hiddenness to form character. Avoid the traps of complaining, compromise and counterfeits, and push to embrace the truth - leaning into the process and trusting the God of every season.
Forgiveness isn’t optional, it is freedom. In this episode, Pastor Kunlé Oyedeji reminds us of the biblical call to forgive, what true forgiveness looks like, and why letting go of offense is key to walking in the freedom God intends. It is one of the most powerful steps you can take toward healing and wholeness.
In this sermon, Ishmael Atterh talks about what it really means to have vision; seeing what God is doing, even when others don’t. It breaks down how perspective, faith, and movement are key to stepping into what God’s called you to do.
Emmanuel Anthony
In this episode, Adanna Osisiogu talks about divine connections and the power of godly community. You need people who will strengthen you, encourage you, and love you deeply. These aren’t just nice-to-haves, they’re essential for walking in purpose. Be intentional about who is in your circle and who you’re becoming to others. Who you're surrounded by matters more than you think.
In this sermon, Emmanuel Anthony talks about how financial discipline leads to real freedom. It is not just about budgets but it’s about character, consistency, and calling.Based on Matthew 25, it breaks down why doing the work now matters, how faithfulness brings increase, and why God is not just looking for maintenance nor perfection, He wants multiplication and faithfulness. Grow, steward well, and get that “well done.”
Pastor Kunlé Oyedeji