Category: Prayer

Hope in Christ

This sermon distills the story of Lazarus into a message of resilience for those facing “dead-end” situations. It frames hope as a disciplined trust in Christ’s authority over death and injustice, urging the faithful to maintain spiritual joy and intercessory vigor despite the darkness of current events.

Prayer for Armenia/Azerbaijan conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh

Pastor Edward Hovsepian calls the Armenian and Persian-speaking churches to support those affected by the Armenia-Azerbaijan war. Emphasising Christ as the Prince of Peace, he urges the congregation to move beyond prayer into practical ministry by donating to the “Friends of Armenia” committee to aid the displaced and wounded.

Success in Prayer and fasting

This bilingual sermon highlights the transformative power of fasting and prayer. Using examples from Iran—including the conversion of a mullah—and personal testimonies of stopping war through intercession, Brother Edward urges the congregation to make a covenant with God to strengthen their spiritual discipline and break every chain.

Praise and Worship Meeting – Mother’s Day

This bilingual service focused on the transformative power of surrendering to God’s righteousness and His ability to lift those burdened by life’s weights. It featured a special Mother’s Day blessing, emphasizing the spiritual legacy of mothers, and concluded with a call for a “new beginning” in worship and prayer.

Praise and Worship Meeting 3rd March

The service emphasized total surrender and focus on Jesus Christ as the source of strength and righteousness. Through bilingual worship and prayer, the congregation interceded for persecuted believers in Iran, celebrated a testimony of healing from cancer, and was challenged to prioritize intimate fellowship with God over personal anxieties.

Revelation of Love

This bilingual sermon explores the believer’s identity in Christ as sons, the bride, and the body. It emphasizes that salvation is a gift of grace, removing the fear of judgment. Lisa urges the congregation to embrace a personal revelation of God’s love and live in continuous assurance.

Mary Magdalene

Brother Charles Message: Brother Charles draws a contrast between two symbolic “bowls” used for washing hands, representing two distinct approaches to the Christian life: Brother Charles emphasizes that the greatest poverty is not financial,...

Power of Prayer

This bilingual sermon explores Jacob’s prayer in Genesis 32 as a model for “prevailing prayer.” It emphasizes that spiritual victory is found on one’s knees through radical humility, an accurate self-estimate, and holding God to His promises, while choosing a travel path of gratitude rather than bitterness.

Why do we get the replies to our prayers so late?

This bilingual sermon explores why God delays answers to prayer, citing divine timing, character refinement, the testing of faith, and celestial warfare. Using the examples of Joseph, Daniel, and the Brother Edward’s own conversion in Tehran, it encourages the congregation to persevere with tenacity and remain steadfast in God’s presence.

Trust – Daniel 3

Br George shares a message on Daniel 3 looking at how Daniel trusted in the Lord in spite of enormous pressure to conform to the norms of the society around him.