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View This WeekAngels On Call
Learn how to activate angelic ministry through speaking God's Word and prayer
View PresentationFake Worship: When Worshipping Is Not For Real
Real vs fake worship - worship without surrender is managing God
View PresentationFinding Yourself Among The Grateful
Don't be among the ungrateful nine - be the one who returns to Jesus
View PresentationNames of God and Their Meaning
25+ biblical names of God with meanings, scripture references, and prayer applications
Study ResourceStrategic Vision 2025-2026 Prayer Points
6 focused prayer points for Second Service, Emerging Leaders Initiative, and 5 Nights of Fire
Pray With UsA Gift For You
Jesus is God's personal gift to you - unwrap and appropriate the gift of salvation
View PresentationMarriage Series 1: Spiritual Leadership
Biblical guidance for husbands on leading your home like Christ - servanthood not control
View PresentationMarriage Series 2: Loving Like Christ
How to love your wife sacrificially with Christ's unconditional agape love (Ephesians 5:25)
View PresentationMarriage Series 3: Communication & Love Languages
Biblical communication and discovering your wife's love language for a thriving marriage
View PresentationMarriage Series 4: Conflict Resolution
Fight fair - biblical principles for resolving disagreements and building unity
View PresentationA Gift For You
Bishop Dr. Darlingston Johnson delivers a powerful Christmas message on the personal nature of God's gift to humanity. The good news of Jesus' birth was given to lowly shepherds, demonstrating that God values all people equally. This sermon emphasizes that salvation is not just a historical event but a present-day reality - "unto YOU is born this day a Savior." Learn how to unwrap and personally appropriate the gift of Jesus, moving beyond information to genuine transformation. Discover why God is faithful to His promises, even through seasons of silence, and how the ultimate gift is not just what God gives, but God Himself.
"Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord."
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Angels On Call
Bishop Darlingston Johnson delivers a revelatory message on the reality and ministry of angels in believers' lives. Opening with the Christmas story's angelic appearances, he establishes that angels are not just historical figures but active ministering spirits assigned to serve heirs of salvation today. The sermon explores three critical roles: Heaven's Worshipers (redirecting all worship to God alone), Heaven's Warriors (fighting unseen battles so believers aren't overwhelmed), and Protective Services (ministering in both major interventions and daily helps). The most powerful revelation concerns why some believers experience more angelic activity - angels operate legally under authority and respond to two primary things: the voice of God's Word (Psalm 103:20) and prayer based on God's Word. When believers voice God's promises - declaring "The Lord is my refuge" or "My God shall supply all my needs" - they create the legal environment angels need to function freely. With compelling testimonies of supernatural protection and biblical examples from 2 Kings 19, Daniel 10, and Jesus' ministry, Bishop Johnson shows how death and life are in the power of the tongue, and how speaking God's Word activates our untapped "angelic balance." The conclusion powerfully reminds us that while angels are magnificent, Jesus is far greater - the greatest gift of all. (Hebrews 1:14, Psalm 103:20, Matthew 26:53, 2 Kings 19:35, Daniel 10:12, Proverbs 18:21)
Fake Worship: When Worshipping Is Not For Real
Bishop Darlingston Johnson delivers a convicting message on authentic worship using Matthew 2:1-12. He contrasts the wise men (real worship) with King Herod (fake worship), showing that genuine worship requires hunger for knowing Jesus personally, active pursuit and focus on Christ, and complete surrender of self and substance. The powerful core insight: worship without surrendering is simply an attempt to manage God. The sermon explores five characteristics of real worship from the wise men (hunger, pursuit, focus, treasures, surrender) and five marks of fake worship from Herod (troubled by Jesus' lordship, information without transformation, delegating the hard work, following the crowd, pretending to worship). Includes a three-part invitation to authentic worship: stop managing God, let Jesus be King, and worship Him with your whole life. (Matthew 2:1-12, Matthew 6:21, Luke 14:33, Hebrews 11:6, Romans 12:1-2)
Living A Significant Life
Pastor James Muyango presents a transformative message about living beyond mere survival and success to achieve true significance in God's kingdom. Using the account of Peter's miraculous catch of fish from Luke 5:1-11, he outlines three distinct levels of living: survival (scarcity), success (abundance), and significance (serving others for God's glory). The sermon develops four key principles: (1) Acknowledge the grace of God upon your life, (2) Respond to grace by surrendering your boats (resources), (3) Understand that whatever we surrender to God is empowered to do exploits, (4) Beyond the boat, Jesus wants you to surrender your entire life. Features a powerful testimony of building a 2,000-seat church in one year during COVID. (Luke 5:1-11, John 10:10, Matthew 22:37-39, 1 Corinthians 15:10)
Finding Yourself Among The Grateful
Bishop Darlingston Johnson delivers a powerful message on gratitude from Luke 17, challenging believers not to be among the "ungrateful nine" but to be like the one leper who returned to thank Jesus. Using three biblical examples (the grateful leper, Naaman, and Hannah), the bishop teaches that true gratitude involves: (1) Noticing God's blessings, (2) Knowing the Blesser - returning to Jesus, and (3) Making our blessings an offering back to Him. Learn why ingratitude is destructive (relationships, health, spiritual life), why entitlement blocks thanksgiving, and why Christians should be the most grateful people on earth. Key principle: "My gratitude is not complete until my blessing becomes my offering." (Luke 17:11-19, 1 Thessalonians 5:18, 1 Samuel 1:26-28)
Living the Higher Life
Bishop Darlingston Johnson delivers a transformative message on 'Living the Higher Life' from Colossians 3:1-10, challenging believers to embrace their true spiritual identity in Christ and live from their heavenly position. The central theme is that believers are called to live a life characterized by three essential qualities: faith in Christ, love for one another, and everlasting hope. Using powerful illustrations of an airplane flying above turbulent weather and an eagle raised among chickens, the bishop teaches that living from our spiritual position in Christ enables us to respond to life's storms from a place of peace, power, and purpose. The sermon emphasizes Christ as our singular, all-sufficient Source - in Him dwells all the fullness of the Godhead, and we are complete in Him. (Colossians 3:1-10, Colossians 2:9-10)
How to Live a Life of True Worship
Rev. Casimir Bilong addresses the fundamental Christian question: "Now that I'm saved, what does the Lord expect of me?" The answer: God expects believers to live a life of true worship by offering their entire being (body, soul, and spirit) as a living and holy sacrifice. Learn the six key principles for living this life of worship: 1) Beware of the world, 2) Submit to spiritual transformation through meditating on God's Word, 3) Understand your role in the body of Christ, 4) Use your gifts faithfully, 5) Build genuine relationships of love, 6) Reflect Christ outside the body as His ambassadors. True worship is total consecration - a lifestyle, not just Sunday services. (Romans 12:1-18)
How to Meditate God's Way
Bishop Dr. Darlingston Johnson delivers a transformative teaching on biblical meditation as God's chosen method for spiritual transformation and success. Learn practical frameworks like the MUSE acronym (Muse, Mutter, Mouth, Memorize) and the MEDITATE process (Make time, Embrace silence, Determine focus, Internalize, Talk with God, Apply truth, Think on it, Enjoy) for moving God's Word from head to heart. Meditation is both prayer and worship that fuels all spiritual practices. (Joshua 1:8, Romans 12:1-2, Psalm 1:1-3)
Biblical Meditation - The Key to Success
This powerful sermon focuses on biblical meditation as the most critical spiritual discipline for believers. Learn that meditation is both prayer and worship, and it's the fuel that empowers all other spiritual practices. Features practical steps to move God's Word from head to heart through sustained meditation, with memorable illustrations (thermostat, sponge, tea bag, baby) (Joshua 1:8)
You MUST Be Born Again! (Kuku-jumuku)
An uncompromising message that being born again is not optional but essential for entering God's kingdom. The natural man cannot receive spiritual things - discover the transformative power of spiritual rebirth through God's incorruptible Word. Kingdom of God is righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit. (John 3:1-12, Romans 5:12, 1 Corinthians 2:14, 1 Peter 1:23, 2 Corinthians 5:21)
The Secret of Victory Over Sin, Satan And Self
Part 4 of "Salvation Explained: From Guilt to Glory" - Victory is not through willpower but through understanding our union with Christ: dead to sin, alive to God. Four steps to walking in victory: KNOW, RECKON, LET NOT, PRESENT (Romans 6:1-14)
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