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Title: Crossing Over with Purpose

  Sermon by :Ouma Patrick  Title: Crossing Over with Purpose Text: Philippians 3:13-14, Isaiah 43:18-19 Introduction Beloved in Christ, today is the final Sunday of the year—a time to reflect on the journey we’ve traveled and to prepare our hearts for what lies ahead. God has been faithful, guiding us through challenges and victories, and as we prepare to step into a new year, we must embrace His purpose and promises with faith and expectancy. I. Reflecting on the Past with Gratitude Text: 1 Thessalonians 5:18 1. Thank God for His Faithfulness Acknowledge His provision, protection, and presence throughout the year. Even in trials, He was with us, turning difficulties into testimonies. 2. Learn from Past Experiences Reflect on mistakes and victories alike, asking God for wisdom to grow. Recognize that every season has a purpose (Ecclesiastes 3:1). 3. Release the Past Let go of past hurts, failures, and regrets. Isaiah 43:18: “Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past.”...

Sermon Title: The Divine Plan of Redemption

  Merry Christmas 🎄 merry Christmas 🎄  Sermon Title: The Divine Plan of Redemption Text: Genesis 3:15, Isaiah 9:6, John 3:16 Introduction Beloved, today we explore the marvelous plan of God for the redemption of humanity, set in motion immediately after the fall of man. The birth of Jesus was not an afterthought; it was a well-orchestrated plan by God to restore humanity to Himself. Let us trace the events leading to His birth and understand why God, in His infinite wisdom and love, made this plan. I. The Fall of Man: The Need for Redemption Genesis 3:1-7 recounts the tragic story of how sin entered the world. 1. Disobedience and Separation Adam and Eve chose to disobey God, leading to spiritual death and separation from God. Sin corrupted human nature, and humanity lost its fellowship with God. 2. God’s Judgment and Promise Though God pronounced judgment on the serpent, man, and woman, He also gave hope. Genesis 3:15: The first prophetic mention of Jesus as the seed of the ...

Strength as We Journey in Life: Trusting God All the Way

 Sermon: By Ouma Patrick  "Strength as We Journey in Life: Trusting God All the Way" Key Scripture: Isaiah 40:31 – "But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint." Proverbs 3:5-6 – "Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths." Introduction: Life is often described as a journey, one with ups and downs, twists and turns. As we travel through it, we encounter moments of great joy and moments of deep struggle. But what keeps us going is the strength we receive from God and our unwavering trust in Him. This morning, I want to remind you that life’s journey is not meant to be walked alone. God is our ever-present help, our guide, and our source of strength. No matter what season you are in—whether a season of planting, waiting, or harvesting—God...

Headline: The Four Lepers Who Delivered a City – A Lesson in Leadership

                 Sermon by : Ouma Patrick  Sermon: The Four Lepers Who Delivered a City – A Lesson in Leadership Scripture Reference: 2 Kings 7:3-20 In the book of 2 Kings, we encounter a remarkable story about four lepers who found themselves at the gates of the besieged city of Samaria. The city was in a dire state—surrounded by enemy forces, gripped by famine, and completely devoid of hope. Yet, through these seemingly insignificant individuals, God orchestrated a miraculous deliverance for the entire city. This narrative provides profound lessons on leadership—how God can use anyone, regardless of their status or circumstances, to bring about transformation. The actions of these four lepers highlight the characteristics of effective leadership that are relevant for every aspect of life. --- 1. Seize the Moment: Leadership Requires Action The lepers, caught between certain death in the city and potential danger in the enemy camp, aske...