Do you know what it means to be a Christian? Are you a casual or a real Christian? Are you in for the goodies or are you ready to pay the price? These and many other thoughts are provoked in a simple yet challenging one-part sermon by Mark Beckenham. One thing’s for sure, being a Christian is a daily…
We had a visiting minister who challenged us to fulfil the mandate of God to “go and make disciples”. Sunday service is not an event but a time to get anointed and GO! Furthermore he reflected on how sin is increasing in the world. “The word of God says that where sin increases, grace abounds;…
During our latest Super Sunday, senior pastor Urban Ringbäck spoke on the subject of: Here I am, send me. He emphasised various objections we can have as to why we aren´t available to do God´s will. This sermon will inspire, bt also challenge you to think about how willing you are to be used!
Where you build is important! Be a wise builder and have your life’s foundation on The Rock; Jesus Christ. The storms may come but there will always be a word from God for you to keep on standing! This was the encouraging word on Sunday shared by Belton Mubiru (pastor).
The HolySpirit was poured out on the day of Pentecost when the disciples were baptised with tongues of fire. This changed the disciples, changed the atmosphere around them and changed the Nations! God wants to change you through the power of The Holy Spirit. He sees so much hidden potential in you. You are diamonds and…
The sermon was about the desire of God for us to go beyond needing Him into wanting Him. Wanting God will lead into spending more time with Him, walking with Him and progressively, we will truly know Him. Is knowing God different from knowing about God? If so, how can we move from knowing about God to knowing God?…
The utmost sign of the restored creation is the church! This was a word brought to us by one of the elders of SIC, Jonathan Halldorf. He challenged the church to look within ourselves and see if we were a reflection of the restored creation with Jesus Christ as our Chief Cornerstone. We each have…
Mark gives a few words of warning not to get too distracted by other things than Christ. It´s easy to sometimes be fascinated by the noise, the lights, the fame. But is that what we should focus our fascination on? Christ needs to be in the center of it all.
We had our beloved visiting minister Dr. Dennis this weekend. He shared with us a simple bible story with such a colourful take on it. The little boy had two loaves and five fish for lunch which Jesus used to feed 5000+ people…wow! The question is, what do you have for lunch? What’s your security?…