In this sermon Kate Mkandawire speaks from Nehemiah 3:1-32 about how Nehemiah had everyone in Jerusalem contribute to the work of rebuilding the wall.
In this sermon Kate Mkandawire speaks from Nehemiah 3:1-32 about how Nehemiah had everyone in Jerusalem contribute to the work of rebuilding the wall.
In this sermon Renatta Walton speaks from Nehemiah 2:11-20 about how Nehemiah knew what he was up against, but he trusted God anyway.
In the first main session of the SALT conference 2019 Pastor Yamikani Kalizang’oma speaks about feeling valued and helping others feel valued. The theme for SALT 2019 is Waifeela? Have you felt it? The focus of the conference is on how we can build meaningful connections with the world around us. The conference will explore…
In this sermon Pastor Humphreys Mkandawire speaks from Nehemiah 2:1-10 out when Nehemiah was sad and afraid before the King of Persia, showing authentic vulnerability.
We all have things in our lives that we need to sort out. We all have things in our lives that we need to do better. We all have parts of our lives that need our attention. God has been beckoning us for a while now to change and grow. All growth that happens in…
In this sermon Toby Lewis-Davidson speaks from 1 Timothy 2:1-8 about being generously committed to bringing the needs of those around us to God for comfort, help and thanksgiving.
In this sermon Willson Chivhanga speaks from Matthew 25:31-46 about being ready to fight injustices those around us face understanding that God’s kingdom is for the oppressed, the powerless and the marginalised.
In this sermon Pastor Humphreys Mkandawire speaks from 2 Corinthians 1:3-11 about being present to carrying the burdens of those that are in pain around us following the example of Christ who empathizes with those who suffer.
In this sermon Pastor Sean Kampondeni speaks about being at peace with those around us and wishing the welfare of the community around us.
In this sermon David Peterka speaks from Matthew 6:19-21 about being generous with our resources (time, finances and skills) to show that our sense of significance is not in WHAT we have but WHO we have.