Monthly Archive: May 2020

Why do we need to be filled by the Holy Spirit?

Brother Edward explores the necessity of the Holy Spirit’s filling, contrasting the disciples’ fear-driven lives before Pentecost with their bold, unified witness afterward. He presents the Holy Spirit as the source of power, wisdom, and love, urging the congregation to daily empty themselves to be refilled for the 21st century’s challenges.

Our attitude in service

The sermon addresses the necessity of aligning outward Christian service with inward godly motives. By examining the “Bema Seat” judgment, Brother Charles argues that only works done for God’s glory—rather than self-promotion—survive eternal testing. True service flows from a humble heart, seeking to point others toward the Father.

3D Holy Spirit

Hovan delivers a foundational message on the Holy Spirit’s three-dimensional role: being with, within, and upon believers. Using the transformation of the apostles as evidence, he encourages the congregation to seek a deeper, empowered relationship with God in preparation for Pentecost, even while meeting virtually during the pandemic.

Review of Romans

Brother Charles explores the Book of Romans, contrasting the struggle of the old nature with the “resurrection power” of the new life in Christ. He urges the congregation to transition from the condemnation of Romans 7 into the Spirit-led freedom of Romans 8, emphasizing that our identity is now defined by Christ.

Fives stories of Hope from Easter

This sermon distills the Easter message into five pillars of hope: hope in death, grief, fellowship, doubt, and shame. Using the examples of the thief, Mary Magdalene, Cleopas, Thomas, and Peter, Brother Charles emphasises that God’s pursuing love offers a “second chance” to everyone, regardless of their past.