International Baptist Church Bukit Indah is a culturally diverse congregation meeting in the Bukit Indah area of Johor Bahru, Malaysia. We are committed to the Great Commission and welcome people of all nations and races to come worship together. Did you miss a Sunday, or are you interested in IBCBI…
Series on the IBCBI core values comes to a close with a look at how worship should change us
The IBCBI core values series continues looking at the importance of prayer and continued growth
Craig D begins our series on the IBCBI Core Values
Mike R continues our Sermon on the Mount Series in Matthew 7:15-23
Derek shows how at this point in the Sermon, Jesus turns His attention to prayer
Our series in the Sermon on the Mount moves into chapter 7 with Sam Cheung.
Derek Leith continues our study of the Sermon on the Mount found in Matthew's Gospel.
Craig Davis continues our study through Jesus' Sermon on the Mount.
Sam Cheung looks at Matthew 6:1-18 and shows our insides and our outsides need to align with Jesus.
Michael Robinson continues our study in the Sermon on the Mount. Love, reconcile. There is never a good reason to hate.
Why is divorce such a big deal? Because our marriages are about something bigger.
Jesus raises "You have heard it said" to a new level on two tough topics.
Michael Robinson begins our new series in the Sermon on the Mount
An overview of the passages that made up our seven-month trek through the Old Testament
Nehemiah rebuilds the walls but finds the people are in as much disarray as the city was.
Facing death three men choose obedience.
God works through Esther and Mordecai to save His people.
Sam Cheung teaches on Daniel and how he points us to Jesus
The faithfulness of God promising redemption through a Suffering Servant.
God promises to scatter HIs people, but to gather them again under one Shepherd
Old Testament Series continues with a look at Josiah, one man making a difference.
Michael Robinson preaches passages concerning Jesus from the Old Testament book of Isaiah in preparation for the upcoming Christmas season.
Guest speaker Chris Hall from Grace Church in Memphis, USA (gracechurchmemphis.com) preaches from Psalm 27:1-4.
Anthony Rivers speaks about Genesis 1:1, “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.”
Craig Davis concludes our journey through the book of Acts. Paul arrives in Rome where he testifies to the local Jewish leaders about the kingdom of God and tries to convince them about Jesus from the Law and the Prophets. He continues to live in Rome for two years awaiting trial, proclaiming the kingdom of God and teaching about the Lord Jesus Christ with boldness.
Michael Robinson continues our journey through the book of Acts. Paul and the rest of the shipwrecked crew are shown kindness on the island of Malta. Paul is bitten by a viper yet was unhurt. Paul heals the father of Publius, the chief of the island. After three months they resume their journey to Rome.
Sam Cheung continues our journey through the book of Acts. Paul finally sails for Rome but encounters a storm that shipwrecks him and the crew on the island of Malta.
Craig Davis continues our journey through the book of Acts. Paul makes his case yet again—this time before King Agrippa—trying to convince him of the resurrection of Jesus. Paul retells his conversion story. King Agrippa agrees that Paul did nothing deserving death or imprisonment. However, because Paul appealed to Caesar Paul must remain in Roman custody and stand trial in Rome.
Anthony Rivers continues our journey through the book of Acts. After remaining in prison for two years, Paul makes his case before Festus. When Festus offers Paul a trial in Jerusalem, Paul appeals to Caesar.
Michael Robinson continues our journey through the book of Acts. Paul makes his defence before Felix at Caesarea, but Felix leaves Paul in prison.
Sam Cheung continues our journey through the book of Acts. Forty people conspire to kill Paul but their plans are disrupted when Paul’s nephew discovers the plot and warns the Roman tribune. The tribune then sends Paul with a guard of Roman soldiers to Felix.
Craig Davis continues our journey through the book of Acts. Paul testifies before the council and the Jewish high priest Ananias. Sensing that some gathered were Sadducees and some were Pharisees, Paul intentionally makes a remark to divide the rulers and gather support. Yet again, things become violent and the Roman tribune returns Paul to the barracks where he receives another vision of the Lord.
Anthony Rivers continues our journey through the book of Acts. Paul persuades the Roman tribune to allow him to speak to the people. Paul gives the people his Jewish credentials, tells them of his encounter with Jesus, and recounts his vision of God in the temple. When he mentions his mission to the Gentiles, however, the people become violent again and Paul is carried back into the barracks by the tribune. Paul escapes flogging by revealing his Roman citizenship.
Sam Cheung continues our journey through the book of Acts. Jews, thinking Paul brought a Gentile into the Jewish temple, incite the crowd in Jerusalem to beat Paul. Roman soldiers rescue Paul from the murderous crowd, arrest him, and carry him through the crowd to the barracks.
Craig Davis continues our journey through the book of Acts. Paul arrives in Jerusalem and reports to the apostles all God has done among the Gentiles. The apostles ask Paul to help a few Jewish believers in the temple fulfill a vow. Paul purifies himself and pays the men’s expenses.
Michael Robinson continues our journey through the book of Acts. Paul and his companions travel to Jerusalem. Along the way they stay with believers, some of whom warn Paul not to go to Jerusalem.
Craig Davis continues our journey through the book of Acts. Paul travels to Miletus, where he meets with the Ephesian church elders to give them a farewell address.
Sam Cheung continues our journey through the book of Acts. Paul and his companions begin their travel to Jerusalem, stopping by new churches and strengthening the new believers. Paul speaks to believers in Troas for an entire night. During his sermon a young boy named Eutychus falls from a window and dies. However, the boy is brought back to life and Paul continues his sermon until daybreak.
Anthony Rivers continues our journey through the book of Acts. The Spirit tells Paul it’s time to leave Ephesus, so Paul sends Timothy and Erastus ahead of him to Macedonia. At the same time, Demetrius stirs up the craftsmen and encites a riot, fearing Christianity will turn too many people away from worshipping Artemis (and buying Demetrius’ idols).
Craig Davis continues our journey through the book of Acts. God performs miracles through Paul. The sons of Sceva try invoking the name of Jesus to cast out demons, only to be overpowered. Many people in Ephesus repent of magic and burn their books. The word of the Lord continues to increase.
Michael Robinson continues our journey through the book of Acts. Paul arrives in Ephesus. He meets some disciples who know about the baptism of John but not about the Holy Spirit. Paul teaches them and baptizes them in the name of the Lord Jesus. They receive the Holy Spirit and begin speaking in tongues and prophesying. Paul remains in Ephesus for two years establishing the church.
Anthony Rivers continues our journey through the book of Acts. Paul meets Aquila and Priscilla in Corinth and they quickly become work and ministry partners. Silas and Timothy rejoin Paul. After once again being rejected by the Jews in the synagogue, Paul establishes a church in the house of Titius Justus. Paul receives a vision from Jesus, promising his safety in Corinth and urging him to continue testifying about Jesus Christ. Paul remains in Corinth for a year and six months teaching the word of God.
Sam Cheung continues our journey through the book of Acts. Paul sees that Athens is full of idols, prompting him to speak with the intellectual and religious persons in the city. Paul is taken to the Areopagus where he calls the people to repent and testifies to the resurrection of Jesus.