Sermons from Every Nation Mbombela in South Africa. Every Nation is a global, multi-cultural, multi-generational, disciple making church family.
Series: Habits of a Healthy Disciple Week 5: God's Word
Series: Habits of a Healthy Disciple Week 4: Generosity
Series: Habits of a Healthy Disciple Week 3: Serving one another
Series: Habits of a Healthy Disciple Week 2: Fellowship (Evening Service)
Series: Habits of a Healthy Disciple Week 2: Fellowship (Morning Service)
Series: Habits of a Healthy Disciple
Reach month is where we as a church align ourselves with God's heart for the nations. We start of the series by looking at Romans 10 and how God calls us to be involved in various manners to be part of His call to make Him known to the billions of unreached people groups in the world.
Paul concludes his letter to the Philippians with some final encouragements, including a deeper call for unity and to be truly content in Christ alone - not what you have or don't have.
In Philippians 3, Paul gives us a glimpse into the way he pursues Christ and the example we can follow. We also take a deep look at what True Righteousness really is, versus the false righteousness we have created that sadly became the norm for many of us.
In Philippians 2 Paul pauses on two important exhortations to the church in Philppi: To walk in unity with one another, but also to understand through Christ's example what it means to empty ourselves for the sake of the Gospel, so God will be the one who lifts us up and not the other way around.
We kick of our walk through Paul's letter to the Philippians. In chapter 1 Paul gives us a glimpse into his heart and how keeping perspective of his reason for living allows him to rejoice in any circumstance.
We conclude our series where we looked at the different analogies of the church in the Bible. In this message we look at the church as the army of God and specifically how Ephesians 6 is as much a corporate call to take up our armour together as it is an individual call.
We are looking at analogies about the church from the Bible. This week, a guest all the way from Every Nation Paarl, Christo, speaks to us about the church being the bride of Christ - loved, dear and fully committed.
We are looking at the different analogies of the church from the Bible. In this sermon, Justice takes us through what it means for us as church to be the branches connected to the one True vine for sustenance, growth and bearing fruit.
We are looking at different analogies of the Church from the Bible. This week we look at the Church as the Flock and God as the Good Shepherd. Why are we compared to sheep, and what does it mean to be part of the flock?
We kick of our brand new sermon series looking at the many analogies of the Church we read about in the Bible. The first image we pause on is the Church as the Family of God - where He is the Head of the Household and we are His children that belong.
Our final week in our series that focus on the Word of God and understanding that His Word is good and true. The final session points us to John 15, aiming to give us a better understanding to live out the Word in our daily lives.
It's week 3 in our sermon series looking at why the Word of God is good and true. This week we place a focus on the amazing fact that the Word became flesh in Jesus Christ.
In the second week of our series focusing on the Word of God, we take a look at ten reasons why we can trust that the Word of God is indeed the Truth.
We kick of our new sermon series looking at the Word of God and why we can know that the Word is good and true. The first session is aimed at looking at the creating-power of the Word of God.
Marriage Enrichment Evening - Presented in Afrikaans
Marriage Enrichment Evening - Presented in Afrikaans
We conclude our Reach series where we focused on the mission God has for us: to go to all nations and beyond and make disciples. What if I can't go? How can I take action and be part of God's mission?
Tendai (from Every Nation eSwatini) gave us a visit and spoke about abiding in the Lord that leads to action and reaching the nations with the Gospel
In the Psalms, David speaks about the Zeal of the Lord. How can we see David's zeal for the Lord when we study his life in scriptures?
May our moments with God be more than just moments, but may these moments flow into a mission for His glory and purposes.
Corlia concludes our series on the book of James. In this message she takes us through the final chapter of James specifically focusing on what it means to wait on the Lord in every situation.
In our penultimate message of our sermon series looking at the book of James, we consider chapter 4 where James calls us to humility and an accurate understanding of our place in regards to God.
Week 5 of our sermon series looking at the book of James. In this message we consider James chapter 3 that focus on the power of the tongue and how our words can powerfully uplift or break down.
Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego found themselves thrown into a fiery furnace in Daniel 3, but who was the fourth man in the fire?
An entire Saturday spent looking at the apostolic call of the church to go make disciples, raise leaders and plant churches. Session 3 consists of discussions on being an apostolic church family.
An entire Saturday spent looking at the apostolic call of the church to go make disciples, raise leaders and plant churches. Session 2 puts a focus on Isaiah 6 looking at how we are envisioned, enflamed and enlisted.
An entire Saturday spent looking at the apostolic call of the church to go make disciples, raise leaders and plant churches. Session 1 focused on how we like Paul can first and foremost identify as a servant of Christ.
Week 4 of our sermon series looking at the book of James. In this message, we pause on Chapter 2 with a magnifying glass over James's words that encourages us to be doers of the Word and not hearers only.
Week 3 of our sermon series looking at the book of James. In this message, Linda brings James Chapter 1 to a conclusion as we consider the wisdom that James urges the believers to ask God for.
Week 2 of our sermon series looking at the book of James. In this message, we consider James's encouragement to count it all joy when we go through trials.
Week 1 of our sermon series looking at the book of James. Mike starts off the series by looking at James as a person - Who was James?
Barry takes a good look at what the Bible says about Water Baptism and the spiritual significance of this physical act of obedience.
Who are what defines you? Who does God see when He looks at you? This is the 2nd of of our 3-week series, "Defining", where we look at how God defines us through FREEDOM, FAITH and FRUIT. In this message, Luan pauses on the topic of FAITH and takes a look at the story of Abraham and his son, Isaac.
Who or what defines you? Who does God sees when He looks at you? This is the start of our 3-week series on "Defining" as we consider how God defines us through FREEDOM, FAITH and FRUIT. In this message, Mike puts a magnifying glass on FREEDOM.
We conclude our sermon series on Prayer and Linda digs into how we are called to pray in the Spirit and explores more into the topic of praying in tongues and what the Bible says about it.
Continuing with our series on Prayer, Luan speaks about how does God invite us to have Spirit-led prayers and in effect allows us to pray in line with His will and purposes.
We continue with our series on prayer, today specifically looking at the Lord's Prayer as Jesus taught His disciples. We also look at what this prayer can mean to us for today.
We continue with our sermon series on prayer as we look at the example of Jesus and the first church concerning prayer.
The start of our sermon series focusing on prayer. We study and seek to follow the example of Jesus and the first church when it comes to prayer.
The day of Resurrection - What is the significance behind what actually happened on this day? What were the reactions of the people that witnessed and experienced the empty tomb, and what is ours?
The day we commemorate the violent, painful suffering and death of Jesus. But why would we call it Good Friday? What's so "good" about this day?
If the veil was torn when Jesus died on the cross, then why do we still live as if the veil is still there?
God promises that He will never leave or forsake us, but do you experience this manifest presence of God's reality in your life from day to day? What does it look like to be in and live from His presence.
We take a look at Jesus meeting the Samarian woman at the well and how this encounter points to WORSHIP as the true answer to living a life devoted to God.
Was the great commission only for the older, more established christians? What is the teenager's role in this? How can we help the next generation to know their position in Jesus and their purpose God calls them to? This sermon forms part of launching our Youth Ministry in Mbombela that we are pioneering in 2022.