Sermons from Every Nation Auckland City's Sunday Service
What we believe matters. This week, we're starting our 12-week series on essential doctrines called We Believe. To kick it off, Pastor Richard teaches on The Doctrine of God.
Guest speaker Lina Samia from Pearlside Church in Hawaii shares a message about God's plan and purpose for us.
Pastor Alex Larsen reminds us about the importance and significance of today.
In this sermon, Pastor Elvira Mabasa of Every Nation Hamilton highlights the impact of walking in obedience through the story of an ordinary disciple named Ananias.
In this episode, we explore the radical transformation of Saul — a fierce persecutor of Christians — whose life is forever changed after an encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus. Join us as Pastor Richard shares a powerful message from Acts 9:1-9.
Pastor Wee Yeong unpacks Acts 8:26–40, where Philip follows the Spirit's prompting to engage with an Ethiopian eunuch. Along the way, we see a natural flow that reflects principles found in the S.A.L.T. method. Want to know more about the S.A.L.T. method? Listen to this week's sermon!
We continue our series, The Relentless Gospel, with a message from Acts 8:14–25. After the people of Samaria accepted the word of God, Peter and John were sent to them. While there, they prayed for the new believers, who then received the Holy Spirit. Simon—whom we met in episode 2—witnessed all of this, yet misunderstood the nature and power of the Holy Spirit.Listen as Pastor Chrissie reminds us who the Holy Spirit is.
In Acts 8:9-13, we encounter two contrasting figures: Simon and Philip. In this week's sermon, Pastor Richard explores and unpacks these differences and what it means for us today.
In Acts 8:1–8, we see the Church persecuted and scattered. Yet despite this, something amazing happens — the Gospel continues to advance relentlessly!
Many of us know the Great Commandments: Love God and love people. But are we truly living them out?
Pastor Bruce McDonald reminds us to stay vigilant, for sin is always lying at the door
Was Jesus' Sacrifice necessary? Did He need to suffer? The simple answer is "yes". Pastor Richard explores the reasons why by unpacking Isaiah 53:10.
Paul Cabato talks about why Jesus had to die on the cross and what His sacrifice did for us.
Pastor Richard Urbahn kicks off our Easter series, Foretold. In this series, we explore passages from the book of Isaiah that prophesy the coming of Jesus.
God calls us to be His witness where we are right now! Pastor Wee Yeong shares God's call for us and how we can demonstrate His love to others in our city.
God calls us to make disciples of all nations. Pastor Richard shares how we, as a church, have been involved and can be involved in reaching people of all nations.Some of the mission team members who went to Papua New Guinea share their experience serving our Every Nation church in Port Moresby and reaching out to the locals of PNG
Connect Group leaders Jon & Abbie Mendoza share their powerful journey—the highs and lows, the grief and struggles, and the unwavering faithfulness of God through it all.
Pastor Richard shares ENAC's vision for 2025 and beyond
Some of our NextGen leaders—Pastor Wee Yeong Eyou (NextGen Pastor), TJ & Arlene Tingson (EN Kids Directors), and Joshua Uy (EN Co-Youth Director)—answer questions about guiding and discipling the next generation.
We believe the entire church community has a role to play in lighting the way for the next generation. Pastor Wee Yeong delivers message on how each of us can make a difference in the lives of our young people.
Mary Magdalene has been the subject of countless artworks, films, speculations, and even conspiracy theories. But what is the truth? Joshua Uy explores what Scripture reveals about Mary Magdalene and what we can learn about Jesus through her life.
For Week 5 of The Cross, we look at an often overlooked person in the Bible called Joseph of Arimathea.
As Jesus died on the cross, a Roman officer proclaimed that He is the Son of God. Richard Urbahn shares three ways the cross may have confronted the centurion—and how it confronts us today.
Simon of Cyrene was just passing by when Roman soldiers compelled him to carry Jesus' cross, forcing him to take a massive detour. How should we respond when things do not go as we expect?
It is possible that the same crowd that followed Jesus for His miracles later called for His crucifixion. Why did some people turn away from Jesus, while others remained faithful as His disciples?
Pastor Richard Urbahn helps us listen in to a conversation between Jesus and a man named Nicodemus. Throughout the process, we discover what it means to be born again.
Pastor Richard invites us to ponder on three things: God's promises from the past, God's peace in the present, and God's power in the future.
For Week 2 of Holy Moments, we explore how some shepherds responded to the incredible news of the Saviour's birth!
What would you do if the Holy Spirit commanded you to do something that would require you to step out of your comfort zone? Pastor Wee Yeong shares the story of someone in the Bible who faced this exact challenge.
For the last episode of Dirty Streets Season 3, Pastor Richard highlights the contrast between the hearts of Stephen and the Sanhedrin in Acts 7:54-60.
For this episode, TJ Tingson shares a message on Stephen's bold stand in the face of trial, as seen in Acts 7:1-53.
What is God's part, and what is ours? Pastor Wee Yeong explores this question through the example of Stephen in Acts 6:8-15.
In Acts 6:1-7, the church experiences some rumblings of discontent due to a real failure. How did the leaders and the people respond? How should we respond to failure in the church?
One of the greatest fears we need to overcome is the Fear of Man. Do you have the fear of man? Why do we need to overcome it? One Church guest speaker Pastor Ken Dew helps us answer these questions in this week's sermon.
Pastor Chrissie highlights two groups in Acts 5:40-42—the council and the apostles. We explore the actions of the council, the apostles' response, and the motivations behind each.
Pastor Wee Yeong dives into Acts 5:26-39 for this episode of "Dirty Streets".
We're back with Season 3 of our series on the Book of Acts, titled Dirty Streets. In Episode 1, Pastor Richard shares a message on Acts 5:17-25.
Pastor Richard delivers the final instalment of our 4-week financial stewardship series, "Sacred Trust".
As God gives us a new heart, He also wants to renew our minds. This week, Pastor Richard delivers a message entitled, “The Great Clash”.
Pastor Richard confronts four common lies surrounding money and finances, countering them with the truth of Scripture.
Pastor Wee Yeong begins a new series on financial stewardship called Sacred Trust. In our first week, we'll explore the important and sometimes sensitive topic of tithing.
Many of us have faced struggles, challenges, and moments of deep torment in life. In this sermon, Isagani Isaac delivers an encouraging message on how we can find healing.
Our guest speaker, Pastor Alex Larsen, delivers a message for Father's Day 2024.
In Acts 5:1-11, we discover that honesty is not just a virtue but a command.
Do you own your possessions, or do your possessions own you? Chandel takes us through Acts 4:32-37, where the disciples voluntarily share everything they own and no one was in need.
We are all part the "Drama of Scripture" and all of us have a role in God's great story. What is yours?
Acts 4:13-22 is proof that God can and will use even the ordinary for his purpose.
Resist the spirit of intimidation.
In Acts 3:11-26, the Bible shows a shocking reality through a sermon from Peter.
Should we avoid hanging with the ungodly or should we hang with the ungodly? The answer is yes! It's both. Pastor Richard explains in the final instalment of “Friending” with a sermon entitled…”UNfriending”.
What does a Biblical community look like? How did the early church practice community? What is Jesus' example of living in community? Karina Nandan answers these questions in this instalment of "Friending".