• February 8th Sunday Service Sermon by Dr. Dennis Inyang on Do It Now: Breaking Inertia and Stepping Into Action
    Feb 11 2026

    In this powerful and faith-stirring message, Dr. Dennis Inyang challenges believers to move beyond prayer, planning, and intention—and step boldly into execution.

    The theme of the month is Faith for New Exploits, and this sermon calls us to live out the reality of answered prayers. If God has heard you, then begin to act like He has answered. If you have travailed in prayer, then it is time to bring forth.

    Drawing from scriptures including:

    • Mark 11:24 – Believe you have received
    • Isaiah 66:8–9 – Travail and bring forth
    • James 1:22–25 – Be doers of the Word
    • 2 Corinthians 6:1–2 – Now is the accepted time
    • Ecclesiastes 11:4 – Stop observing the weather
    • Hebrews 11:8 – Faith steps without full details

    Dr. Inyang confronts three major reasons people remain stuck:

    1. Laziness – Turning on the bed like a door on its hinges (Proverbs 26:14)
    2. Waiting for the “right time” – When the right time is now
    3. Waiting for full details – When faith requires stepping out first

    He reminds us:

    • The miracle is not in planning—it is in execution.
    • The parachute does not open until you jump.
    • Electronic doors only open when you approach them.
    • Grace is divine ability—but receiving grace without action is receiving it in vain.

    This message is a wake-up call to stop postponing destiny. Stop observing the weather. Stop writing lists you never execute. Stop waiting for perfect conditions.

    Jump first. Move first. Act first. The rest unfolds as you go.

    If you have been praying, fasting, believing, and waiting—this sermon will push you to take that first bold step.

    The best time was yesterday. The next best time is now.

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    40 mins
  • January 25th Sunday Service Sermon by Dr. Dennis Inyang on Serving God: The Pathway to True Greatness
    Feb 6 2026

    In this powerful and timely sermon, Dr. Dennis Inyang challenges believers to rediscover the privilege, power, and responsibility of serving God. Drawing from scriptures including Matthew 20, Matthew 16, Hebrews 6, and Exodus 23, he reveals that true greatness in God’s Kingdom is not achieved through titles, position, or ambition—but through humble, sacrificial service.

    This message confronts the culture of entitlement and convenience, reminding us that Jesus Himself came not to be served, but to serve, and calls every believer to follow that same path. Dr. Inyang emphasizes that service is the gateway to growth, fruitfulness, provision, and divine reward.

    Key themes in this message include:

    • Why serving God is a privilege, not a burden
    • How greatness is tied to willingness and availability, not ability alone
    • The danger of pursuing titles instead of service
    • The role of sacrifice in genuine ministry
    • Serving through soul-winning, stewardship, and financing the gospel
    • God’s promise to reward faithful service
    • Why availability precedes usefulness in the Kingdom

    This sermon is a clarion call to every believer to stop sitting on the sidelines and fully commit to advancing God’s Kingdom through service, generosity, evangelism, and obedience.

    “If you want to be great in God’s Kingdom, you must be willing to serve.”

    Be encouraged, challenged, and inspired to make this year a year of deeper commitment and service to God.

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    35 mins
  • January 11th Sunday Service Sermon by Dr. Dennis Inyang on God’s promise to do what eyes have not seen for those who truly love Him
    Feb 6 2026

    In this faith-stirring sermon, Dr. Dennis Inyang expounds on God’s prophetic declaration: “Behold, I will do new things.”Drawing from Isaiah 42:9 and 1 Corinthians 2:9, this message reveals that God has already prepared extraordinary things beyond human imagination for those who love Him.

    Dr. Inyang teaches that God never acts without first declaring His intention, and when God speaks, faith must be our response. He explains that believers can become reference points for new and unprecedented experiences with God, just as Mary, Joshua, and others did in Scripture.

    The sermon challenges listeners to examine the true condition for accessing these “new things” — not church attendance, activity, or tradition, but a genuine love for the Lord. This love is demonstrated through obedience, joyful service, sacrificial giving, fellowship with God, and love for fellow believers.

    Listeners are reminded that loving God begins with receiving His love in Christ, and that when love is genuine, it becomes visible through lifestyle and commitment. The message concludes with a call to live out God’s love practically and to become carriers of the gospel to a world in need.

    This sermon will strengthen your faith, renew your expectation, and inspire you to walk in deeper love and devotion to God as you step into all He has prepared for you. 1

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    48 mins
  • January 8th Sunday Service Sermon by Dr. Dennis Inyang: The Power of the Anointing: Divine Favor, Protection, and Supernatural Breakthrough | Sermon
    Jan 9 2026

    What can the anointing of God do in your life tonight? In this powerful and revelatory message, we dive deep into the supernatural power of the anointing—far beyond oil or ritual—as an external impartation of God’s grace that brings favor, breaks yokes, and transforms destinies. Drawing from the prophetic encounter of Saul in 1 Samuel 10 and New Testament demonstrations in Mark 6 and John 9, this sermon reveals how the anointing marks you for unusual favor, empowers you beyond natural ability, and positions you for elevation, protection, and overflow.

    Whether you’re believing God for healing, deliverance, breakthrough, or a fresh consecration for ministry, this teaching will stir your faith and align your expectation with God’s covenant promises. Learn how the anointing functions as a divine mark of favor, a shield against the enemy, a weapon against every yoke, and a catalyst for supernatural provision and promotion. This is not just about receiving oil—it’s about encountering the tangible power of the Holy Spirit that turns your life around and sets you apart for God’s purpose.

    Key Scriptures Referenced:

    - 1 Samuel 10:1–7

    - Isaiah 10:27

    - Psalm 105:13–15

    - Psalm 89:20–27

    - Mark 6:12–13

    - James 5:14–15

    - John 9:6–7

    - Isaiah 61:1

    - Psalm 23:5

    Key Themes:

    - The anointing as external impartation of God’s power

    - Divine favor and supernatural provision

    - Breaking yokes of sickness, lack, and oppression

    - Protection and defense through the anointing

    - Elevation and promotion by God’s grace

    - Consecration for ministry and service

    - The role of faith and readiness in receiving the anointing

    Call to Action:

    Was this message a timely word for you? Share this episode with someone who needs a fresh touch from God! Subscribe to our podcast for weekly empowering sermons. Follow us on social media for daily inspiration and updates on our services. If you received a breakthrough or healing through this word, we’d love to hear your testimony—send us a message or leave a review! Tune in next week for another life-changing teaching.

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    28 mins
  • January 4th Sunday Service Sermon by Dr. Dennis Inyang A Heart of Thanksgiving: Embracing God's Goodness and Mercy for a Prosperous New Year
    Jan 8 2026

    What does it truly mean to live with a heart of gratitude, especially as we step into a new year? In this powerful sermon delivered on the first Sunday of 2026, we explore the transformative power of thanksgiving and how believing, confessing, and receiving God’s Word unlocks His promises for progress, protection, and new beginnings. Drawing from scriptures like Isaiah 42:9, Proverbs 4:18, and Psalm 107:1, this message reminds us that God is altogether good, merciful, and faithful—and that our gratitude positions us for continual blessing.

    Join us as we reflect on the importance of thanking God not only for what He has done but for what He is yet to do. From personal testimonies of divine protection to biblical assurances of God’s unending mercy, this sermon will inspire you to cultivate a joyful spirit, pray with thanksgiving, and walk in the peace that surpasses all understanding. Whether you’re seeking encouragement, breakthrough, or a deeper revelation of God’s goodness, this episode is a timely reminder: your best days are not behind you—they are ahead.

    Key Scriptures Referenced:

    - Isaiah 42:9

    - Proverbs 4:18

    - Psalm 107:1

    - Philippians 4:6

    - Proverbs 15:15

    - 1 Thessalonians 5:18

    Key Themes:

    - Thanksgiving as an act of faith

    - God’s goodness and mercy

    - Progress and prosperity in Christ

    - Prayer with gratitude

    - Choosing joy and celebration

    - Testimonies of God’s protection

    Call to Action:

    Did this message encourage you to live with a heart of thanksgiving? Share this episode with someone who needs a reminder of God’s goodness today! Subscribe to our podcast for weekly sermons and spiritual insights. Follow us on social media for daily encouragement, and visit our website to learn more about our services and community. If you have a testimony of how God has moved in your life, we’d love to hear it—send us a message or leave a review!

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    21 mins
  • December 31st Sunday Service Sermon by Dr. Dennis Inyang: Leave Your Past Behind & Enter a Year of New Beginnings | New Year’s Eve Prophetic Service
    Jan 7 2026

    As the clock struck midnight, what did you carry into 2026? In this powerful New Year’s Eve crossover service, we declare: your past ends here. Through prophetic prayers, declarations, and deep biblical teaching, this message will ignite your faith for a year of unprecedented breakthroughs, divine health, and supernatural favor.

    Drawing from Scripture in Numbers 17, Daniel 3, and Isaiah 43, we explore how God can bring life to dead situations overnight, remove the “smell of the fire” from your testimony, and launch you into a season of new things. Whether you’ve been praying for a child, healing, a spouse, a job, or freedom from shame—this service is your turning point.

    Key moments include:

    - Prophetic declarations for healing, fruitfulness, and divine protection in 2026

    - The power of leaving your sins, sickness, and shame in 2025

    - How to walk into the new year with faith, not fear

    - A special salvation altar call and prayer for new believers

    - Corporate confessions for health, prosperity, and progress in every area of life

    This is more than a crossover service—it’s a spiritual demarcation. Your old season ends now. Your new things begin now.

    Key Scriptures: Numbers 17, Daniel 3, Isaiah 43:18–19, Isaiah 42:9, Ephesians 1:3

    Call to Action:

    This is your year of new things! Share this episode with someone who needs a faith boost for 2026. If you prayed the salvation prayer with us, welcome to God’s family—reach out to us so we can support you. Declare over your year: “2026 is my year of amazing testimonies!” Comment and tell us what you’re believing God for this new year.

    #Crossover2026 #NewBeginnings #NewYearProphetic #LeaveYourPast #Isaiah43 #FaithForBreakthrough #NewYearSermon #DivineHealth #YearOfNewThings #CrossoverService

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • December 28th Sunday Service Sermon by Dr. Dennis Inyang - Finishing Strong: How to End Your Year with Faith, Miracles & Joy | Luke 5 Sermon
    Jan 5 2026

    Are you feeling like this year didn’t go as planned? Like you’ve toiled all night and caught nothing? Don’t give up—your miracle is closer than you think. In this powerful year-end sermon, we dive into Luke Chapter 5, where Jesus shows up at Peter’s lowest moment and turns his empty nets into an overwhelming harvest. Discover how God specializes in divine turnarounds, even in the final moments of the year.

    This message will ignite your faith with four key principles to finish the year strong:

    • Stay thankful and guard your joy
    • Believe that anything is still possible with God
    • Keep confessing your victory in Christ
    • Focus on the big picture—your life is bigger than one year

    We also explore how God can compress time, turning what should take years into a day of breakthrough. Whether you’re washing your nets or waiting on a promise, this episode will remind you that God is not limited by calendars, deadlines, or human effort. Your testimony is still on the way.

    Key Scriptures: Luke 5:1-11, 2 Peter 3:8, Numbers 17

    Call to Action: If this message encouraged you, share it with someone who needs to hear it today. Subscribe to our podcast so you never miss a word of hope. Let us know in the comments or via DM—what are you believing God for before the year ends? We’re praying with you!

    #FinishingStrong #YearEndFaith #MiracleSeason #GodsTiming #ChristianPodcast #HopeInChrist #SermonNotes #FaithOverFear #Breakthrough #Luke5

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    26 mins
  • December 25th 2025 Sunday's Service Sermon by Dr. Dennis Inyang: The True Meaning of Christmas: Overcoming Shame, Embracing Grace & The Power of Adoption
    Jan 5 2026

    What does your family history say about you? And what does the Christmas story say about God’s grace over our past? This special Christmas sermon dives deep into Matthew Chapter 1 to reveal a stunning truth: Jesus’ genealogy was far from perfect—and that’s the whole point.

    From unlikely women in His lineage to the courage of Joseph, discover how God uses flawed stories to display His glory.

    In this message, we explore:

    • Why Christmas isn’t about “Detty December” parties but about Christ coming in the flesh
    • How God’s grace rewrites family shame and disqualification
    • The power of adoption—both in the Christmas story and in our lives today
    • Why abortion contradicts God’s purpose, and how every life carries divine destiny
    • The real reason Jesus was born: to save us from our sins

    This isn’t just a seasonal message—it’s a call to embrace your identity in Christ, regardless of your background. Your past doesn’t define you. Your family’s mistakes don’t limit you. And your future is secured by the same grace that placed Rahab, Tamar, and Bathsheba in the lineage of the Messiah.

    Key Scriptures: Matthew 1, John 4:1–3, Luke 1

    Call to Action: This Christmas, let’s recenter our celebration on Christ. Share this episode with someone who needs to hear that their past is not their prison. If you’ve never surrendered your life to Jesus, today is your day—He came to save you from sin and shame. Comment or send us a message: What part of the Christmas story most speaks to you this year?

    #TrueMeaningOfChristmas #GraceOverShame #AdoptionInChrist #ChristmasSermon #FamilyHistory #Matthew1 #JesusGenealogy #ProLife #GodsGrace #Christmas2025

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    41 mins