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Apostle Sydney Quaye
by Apostle Sydney Quaye
Apostle Sydney Quaye is the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. He is a revivalist by calling, a prolific Teacher, and a lover of the Word of God; Commissioned by Heaven into the Office of an Apostle with a Prophetic Ministry.
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Our Great High Priest (Rev Dr. Stephen N. Gapson)
In “Our Great High Priest,” Rev. Dr. Stephen teaches that Jesus Christ is not only Savior and King, but also our eternal High Priest, continually representing believers before God. Drawing from Hebrews, he explains that unlike earthly priests who were limited and temporary, Jesus is the perfect High Priest—holy, compassionate, unchanging, and forever alive to intercede for us. Because of His finished work, believers now have bold access to God, no longer approaching in fear, guilt, or distance, but with confidence through Christ. He emphasizes that Jesus understands human weakness because He walked as a man and was tempted in all points, yet without sin. As our Great High Priest, He provides mercy, grace, help, and continual advocacy for believers in every season of life. This message calls believers to stop depending on self-effort or condemnation and instead rest in the assurance that Christ is actively representing them before the Father, securing their standing, strengthening their faith, and supplying grace for every need.
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Word of His Grace (Zion)
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “Word of His Grace (Zion),” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches that Zion represents the believer’s spiritual position in Christ—a place of grace, victory, authority, and divine access. Through the finished work of Jesus, believers are no longer separated from God but have become citizens of Zion, the city of the living God. From this position, believers are meant to live with confidence, knowing they belong to a kingdom that cannot be shaken. The Word of grace reveals this identity and establishes believers in their inheritance and standing before God. Apostle Sydney emphasizes that Zion is not merely a future destination but a present reality that must shape daily living. Believers in Zion are called to think differently, speak differently, and live with the consciousness that they are backed by God’s grace and authority. Fear, condemnation, and limitation lose their hold when believers understand where they are seated in Christ. This message calls believers to embrace their identity in Zion and boldly live from the revelation that they are established in grace, victory, and divine privilege through Christ.
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Word of His Grace (The Devil's Report Card)
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “Word of His Grace (The Devil’s Report Card),” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches that believers must learn to reject the enemy’s accusations, fear, and negative reports by standing firmly on the Word of God’s grace. The devil constantly presents “report cards” filled with condemnation, failure, sickness, limitation, and defeat, attempting to shape how believers see themselves and their future. But through Christ, believers have already been declared righteous, accepted, and victorious, and therefore must not allow the enemy’s voice to override what God has spoken. Apostle Sydney emphasizes that the Word of grace gives believers a new identity and a new report. Instead of living from fear, guilt, or hopelessness, believers are called to believe God’s report concerning their health, destiny, provision, and standing in Christ. When the believer stays rooted in the Word, the lies of the enemy lose their power, and grace begins to produce confidence, victory, and transformation. This message calls believers to tear up the devil’s report card and boldly live from God’s report of righteousness, grace, and triumph.
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Word of His Grace (Perspectives of Grace)
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “Word of His Grace (Perspectives of Grace),” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches that grace must be understood from the right perspective if believers are to fully enjoy what Christ has provided. Grace is not weakness, laziness, or permission to live carelessly; it is God’s divine provision and empowerment made available through Jesus Christ. Through the Word of grace, believers discover their identity, inheritance, and standing with God, learning to relate to Him not through fear or performance, but through faith in Christ’s finished work. Apostle Sydney emphasizes that the perspective through which believers view grace shapes how they live. When grace is misunderstood, believers either fall into condemnation and striving or misuse liberty. But when grace is rightly understood, it produces confidence, transformation, spiritual growth, and victory. The message calls believers to renew their minds concerning grace, embrace the truth of the gospel, and live from the assurance that God’s grace is actively working in them to build them up and establish them in every area of life.
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Word of His Grace (Gospel of Grace)
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “Word of His Grace (Gospel of Grace),” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches that the gospel is fundamentally the message of God’s grace, not human effort or performance. From Acts 20:32 and related scriptures, he explains that the Word of His grace is what reveals Christ, builds believers up, and delivers their inheritance. Grace is not an addition to the gospel—it is the core of it. Through Christ’s finished work, believers are made righteous, accepted, and empowered, not by works but by God’s unearned favor and provision. Apostle Sydney emphasizes that understanding the gospel of grace transforms how believers relate to God and live daily. Instead of striving, condemnation, or fear, they live from a place of assurance and identity in Christ. As the Word of grace is believed and embraced, it produces growth, confidence, and victory in every area of life. This message calls believers to return to the true gospel—anchored in grace—and to live boldly from the reality that everything they need has already been supplied in Christ.
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Word of His Grace
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “Word of His Grace,” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches that the Word of God is the carrier and communicator of grace in the believer’s life. From Acts 20:32, he explains that God’s Word is able to build believers up and give them an inheritance, meaning grace is not abstract—it is delivered, activated, and sustained through the Word. When believers engage the Word consistently, they are strengthened, established, and positioned to walk in everything God has provided in Christ. Apostle Sydney emphasizes that the Word of grace must be received, believed, and acted upon. As believers meditate on the Word, it renews their thinking, shapes their identity, and releases divine ability into their lives. This results in growth, stability, and progress in every area—spiritual life, relationships, work, and purpose. This message calls believers to prioritize the Word, knowing that through it, grace is continually supplied, built up, and expressed, leading to a life of inheritance, victory, and fulfillment.
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Grace Reign through Righteousness
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “Grace Reigns Through Righteousness,” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches from Romans 5:21 that God’s design is for grace to reign in the believer’s life, but it does so through righteousness. Righteousness is the foundation that gives grace legal expression—because through Christ, believers have been made right with God, grace can now operate freely to bring life, victory, and dominion. Without understanding righteousness, believers struggle, but with it, they unlock the full flow of grace in every area of life. Apostle Sydney emphasizes that when believers embrace their identity as the righteousness of God, grace begins to actively govern their lives—producing strength in weakness, favor in challenges, and progress where there was stagnation. Grace is not passive; it reigns, meaning it rules, directs, and empowers. This message calls believers to stop living under condemnation or self-effort and instead step into a life where grace, through righteousness, dominates every situation, leading to consistent victory and fulfillment.
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Exercising Righteousness Part 2
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “Exercising Righteousness – Part 2,” Apostle Sydney Quaye builds on the foundation that righteousness is not only a gift but a daily practice that must be intentionally expressed. He teaches that believers must move beyond knowing they are righteous to actively living it out through their thoughts, words, and actions. Exercising righteousness means aligning with God’s Word consistently, making decisions from your identity in Christ, and refusing to be ruled by fear, sin, or circumstances. Apostle Sydney emphasizes that as righteousness is exercised, it produces spiritual strength, authority, and visible transformation. Believers begin to dominate situations, walk in clarity, and reflect God’s nature in practical areas like relationships, work, and personal conduct. This message calls believers to take responsibility for their spiritual growth, developing discipline and consistency so that righteousness is not just a belief but a lifestyle of victory, influence, and alignment with God’s purpose.
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Exercising Righteousness
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “Exercising Righteousness,” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches that righteousness is not only a gift received in Christ but a reality that must be consciously practiced and expressed in everyday life. Through the finished work of Jesus, believers have been made righteous, but this righteousness becomes effective when it is exercised through faith, actions, and consistent alignment with God’s Word. It is not about striving to become righteous, but about living out what has already been given. Apostle Sydney emphasizes that exercising righteousness produces dominion, confidence, and spiritual authority. As believers actively live from their righteous identity, they overcome sin, fear, and limitations, and begin to reflect God’s nature in practical ways—choices, relationships, speech, and decisions. This message calls believers to move beyond passive understanding and step into intentional living, where righteousness is not just known but demonstrated, resulting in a life of victory, influence, and consistent alignment with God’s purpose.
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Abel the Righteous (Rev. Dr. Stephen N. Gapson)
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “Abel the Righteous,” Rev. Dr. Stephen teaches from Genesis and Hebrews that Abel is called righteous not because of works alone, but because of faith expressed through his offering. Abel understood God’s way and approached Him with a sacrifice that aligned with divine instruction, showing that righteousness is revealed through faith, obedience, and right understanding of God. His offering spoke of relationship and revelation, not mere ritual, and God testified of his righteousness because of it. He explains that Abel’s life demonstrates that righteousness is not about human effort or comparison, but about responding correctly to God’s revelation. Even after his death, Abel’s faith continues to speak, showing that a life lived in righteousness leaves a lasting impact. This message challenges believers to move beyond surface-level religion and live by faith—approaching God rightly, offering their lives in obedience, and becoming people whose lives speak righteousness before God and men.
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Reigning by Grace
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “Reigning by Grace,” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches that the believer’s life is designed to be ruled not by struggle or effort, but by grace. From Romans 5:17 and 5:21, he explains that just as sin once reigned through death, now grace reigns through righteousness, empowering believers to live above challenges and limitations. Reigning in life is not something earned by human effort, but something received through the abundance of grace and the gift of righteousness made available in Christ. Apostle Sydney emphasizes that grace must be received and relied upon daily. When believers depend on grace rather than self-effort, they experience strength in weakness, progress in adversity, and victory in every area of life. Grace empowers believers to succeed in their careers, relationships, health, and purpose without being limited by human ability. This message calls believers to shift from striving to resting in grace, confidently living as those who are empowered to reign—walking in dominion, influence, and victory through Christ.
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The Declaration of Grace
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “The Declaration of Grace,” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches that grace is not just a concept but a divine reality that must be declared and activated in the believer’s life. Through Christ, believers have received abundance of grace, which empowers them to overcome challenges, walk in victory, and fulfill God’s purpose. However, this grace is not automatically experienced—it must be consciously spoken, believed, and expressed. Declarations of grace align the believer with what God has already provided, releasing power into everyday life. Apostle Sydney emphasizes that when believers consistently declare grace, they begin to see transformation in every area—health, finances, relationships, and purpose. Grace produces strength in weakness, favor in difficult situations, and progress where there was stagnation. Rather than speaking fear or limitation, believers are called to speak grace over their lives, knowing that God’s provision is already at work within them. This message calls believers to live boldly by declaring and walking in great grace, allowing God’s power to be revealed through them daily.
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Gracious Promises (Children of The Promise)
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “Gracious Promises (Children of the Promise),” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches that believers are not defined by natural circumstances or human lineage, but by God’s promise fulfilled in Christ. Drawing from Romans and Galatians, he explains that just as Isaac was a child of promise, every believer today is born by promise, sustained by promise, and destined by promise. This means our lives are not controlled by limitations, delays, or natural systems, but by what God has spoken and established through grace. Apostle Sydney emphasizes that being a child of promise requires faith and consciousness. Believers must reject fear, doubt, and sense-based thinking, and instead anchor their lives in God’s Word. The promise works when it is believed, spoken, and acted upon. As believers embrace their identity as children of promise, they begin to see supernatural outcomes—breakthroughs, provision, and fulfillment of destiny. This message calls listeners to rise above natural limitations and live boldly from the reality that their lives are governed by God’s gracious promises, not by circumstances.
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Gracious Promises Part 1
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “Gracious Promises,” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches that the promises of God are not mere future hopes, but present realities established by grace. Through Christ, believers have access to exceeding great and precious promises that guarantee life, godliness, provision, protection, and victory. These promises are not earned by performance but are given freely, rooted in God’s character and faithfulness. When believers understand this, they stop striving and begin to live with confidence in what God has already made available. Apostle Sydney emphasizes that these promises must be known, believed, and engaged. Just like access tools unlock what is already in an account, God’s promises activate what has already been deposited in the believer. As believers meditate on and declare these promises, they begin to experience transformation—rising above limitations, overcoming challenges, and walking in God’s provision and purpose. This message calls believers to shift from uncertainty to assurance, living boldly from the revelation that God’s gracious promises are sure, active, and working in their lives.
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Heirs of The World (Rev Dr. Stephen N. Gapson)
In “Heirs of the World,” Rev. Dr. Stephen teaches from Romans 4 that the believer’s inheritance is not based on the law or personal performance, but on the promise of God received through faith. God’s covenant with Abraham was that he would be heir of the world, and this same promise now belongs to all who are in Christ. This means believers are not limited, struggling individuals trying to survive, but heirs with a global inheritance, positioned to influence, prosper, and walk in God’s purposes on a large scale. He explains that faith, not effort, is what connects believers to this inheritance. Just as Abraham believed God against natural limitations, believers today must reject fear, unbelief, and sense-based thinking, and fully trust in God’s promise. The message emphasizes that righteousness comes by faith, making the promise sure to all, and that believers must renew their minds to see themselves as heirs, not beggars. This teaching calls listeners to step into a larger vision of life—thinking beyond survival and embracing their identity as heirs of the world, walking by faith into everything God has prepared.
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Revelatory Prayer
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “Revelatory Prayer,” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches that prayer is not just about asking God for things, but about receiving light, insight, and direction from God. True prayer brings revelation—opening the believer’s eyes to see what God has already done and what He is doing. From Scripture, he shows that when believers pray, they are not trying to move a reluctant God, but positioning themselves to hear, understand, and align with God’s will and purpose. Apostle Sydney emphasizes that revelatory prayer produces clarity, confidence, and accuracy in life decisions. When a believer prays with understanding, confusion lifts, fear disappears, and direction becomes clear. Rather than living reactively, they begin to walk in divine guidance—knowing what to do, when to do it, and how to do it. This message calls believers to move beyond routine prayer into a deeper place where prayer becomes a source of revelation, shaping their lives, choices, and destiny.
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Unending Supply
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “Unending Supply,” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches that the believer’s provision is not limited to salary, economy, or human systems, but is rooted in God Himself as the Source. From Scriptures like Philippians 4:19 and John 6, he explains that God’s supply is not seasonal or scarce—it is continuous, supernatural, and sufficient for every need. When believers shift their focus from resources to the Source, they begin to live with confidence that no situation can exhaust what God provides. Apostle Sydney emphasizes that unending supply is activated through faith, thanksgiving, and right consciousness. Just as Jesus multiplied loaves and fishes by giving thanks, believers must learn to appreciate what they have while expecting increase. The key is not waiting for more before trusting God, but recognizing that what you have is already enough for God to multiply. This message calls believers to reject fear of lack, stop depending solely on natural systems, and boldly live from the revelation that in Christ, there is unending supply—more than enough, always available, and never running dry.
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The Spirit of Blessing
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “The Spirit of Blessing,” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches that the blessing of God is not merely material increase but a spiritual empowerment that flows from God’s Spirit. From Scripture, he shows that God placed His blessing on man from the beginning so that humanity could be fruitful, multiply, and exercise dominion on the earth. The Spirit of blessing enables believers to rise above limitations, overcome adversity, and produce results beyond human ability. When a person understands and receives this blessing, life begins to move from struggle to divine empowerment and progress. Apostle Sydney emphasizes that the blessing must be consciously embraced and expressed. Believers who walk in the Spirit of blessing begin to think differently, speak differently, and expect God’s favor in every area of life—family, work, business, and ministry. Rather than living with a mindset of lack or fear, they operate with confidence that God’s Spirit is at work in them to produce success and influence. This message calls believers to awaken to the reality that they carry the Spirit of blessing, and to live boldly as channels through which God’s goodness flows to the world.
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Royal Service - Education in the Blessing
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches that believers are called to serve God as royalty, not as slaves or beggars. Drawing from Daniel 1, he explains how Daniel and his companions were carefully educated, trained, and disciplined to serve in the king’s palace. In the same way, God trains His people through learning, character development, and spiritual understanding so they can function with excellence in life, leadership, and influence. Education—both spiritual and natural—is part of God’s process for raising people who can represent His kingdom well. Apostle Sydney emphasizes that living in the blessing requires intentional preparation: renewing the mind, pursuing knowledge, cultivating discipline, and refusing mediocrity. Just as Daniel and his friends became ten times better through wisdom and understanding, believers who embrace education in the blessing rise above limitations and serve with distinction in their careers, ministries, and communities. This message challenges listeners to value learning, grow in wisdom, and embrace the mindset of royal service, knowing that the blessing equips them to stand before kings and influence their generation.
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The Consciousness of the Blessing
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “The Consciousness of the BLESSING,” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches that the believer’s life is meant to be lived from a deep awareness of the blessing of God, not from fear, curses, or limitation. He explains that through Christ, believers have been positioned under God’s blessing—a divine empowerment that produces success, fruitfulness, protection, and advancement. However, many Christians fail to experience it fully because they live with a consciousness of problems, background, or human weakness instead of maintaining a constant awareness that they are blessed. When the mind becomes rooted in the blessing, faith rises and life begins to align with what God has already spoken. Apostle Sydney emphasizes that the blessing is not merely a future promise but a present spiritual reality that must shape how believers think, speak, and act every day. The consciousness of the blessing influences decisions, expectations, and declarations, causing believers to approach life with confidence, generosity, and dominion. This message challenges believers to renew their minds, reject negative identities, and live intentionally from the revelation: “I am blessed, empowered, and positioned by God to flourish.”
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Reigning in Life
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “Reigning in Life,” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches from Romans 5:17 that the believer is not meant to struggle through life but to reign in life through Jesus Christ. He explains that Christ has given us two powerful gifts: the abundance of grace and the gift of righteousness. Through the finished work of Jesus, believers are not merely forgiven but declared righteous, and this righteousness becomes the foundation for living with authority, victory, and influence. When a believer understands this truth, fear, condemnation, and limitation lose their hold because we are no longer trying to earn God’s acceptance—we are already standing right with Him. Apostle Sydney emphasizes that righteousness is both a gift received from Christ and an identity we must embrace. Christ in us makes us righteous, and we in Christ become the righteousness of God, representing His nature and power on earth. From this revelation flows a life of dominion: believers overcome challenges, walk in influence, and express God’s grace in every area—family, work, health, and purpose. This message calls believers to stop living beneath their inheritance and to boldly step into their God-given position, reigning in life with great grace, great power, and sufficient grace for every circumstance.
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Wonders without Numbers
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “Wonders Without Numbers,” Apostle Sydney Quaye declares from Job 9:10 that God is the One “who does great things past finding out, yes, wonders without number.” He teaches that believers must not passively hope for miracles but actively declare and engage God’s promises over their lives. Through faith-filled declarations, believers align their homes, careers, businesses, and families with God’s supernatural activity, expecting continuous testimonies because Jesus Himself is the “Way” through whom miracles flow. Apostle Sydney then highlights several biblical “wonders” as prophetic pictures for the believer’s life: Canaan (where water became wine and supply replaced shame), Bethsaida (wholeness and rising from long-standing limitations), the Sea of Tiberias (multiplication and surplus), Siloam (breakthroughs never seen before), and Bethany (resurrection and restoration of what seemed lost). The message calls believers to boldly speak God’s Word, expect the impossible, and step into a season where every effort produces testimony and every area of life experiences wonders without number.
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The Shekinah
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “The Shekinah,” Apostle Sydney Quaye unveils God’s ultimate desire for man: the restoration and expression of glory. He teaches that the real problem of sin was not merely death, but that man fell short of God’s glory—missing the weight, substance, reputation, and expectation God had for humanity. Through Christ, that glory has been restored. Jesus did not just remove sin; He brought humanity back to the mark of glory, making us sons who are crowned with honor, dignity, and excellence. Salvation, therefore, is God’s plan to bring many sons unto glory, restoring His original judgment and intention for man. Apostle Sydney explains Shekinah as the moment when the spiritual becomes tangible in the physical—God expressing Himself through human lives. In the Old Testament it appeared as fire, cloud, and glory in the temple; in the New Covenant, Christ in you is the Shekinah, the hope of glory. Because God now dwells in us, our lives are meant to reflect His splendor: strength instead of weakness, abundance instead of lack, excellence instead of mediocrity, health instead of sickness, and influence instead of obscurity. This message calls believers to reject small living and embrace the glory life, where God’s praise, reputation, and beauty are visibly revealed through every area of life.
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The Divine Nature
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “The Divine Nature,” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches from 2 Peter 1:3–4 that salvation is not merely forgiveness of sins, but an invitation to participate in who God is. By divine power, God has already given us all things that pertain to life and godliness, and through His exceeding great and precious promises, believers are called to become partakers of the divine nature. This divine nature is God’s own life, light, holiness, power, wisdom, goodness, grace, mercy, love, and faithfulness now deposited within the believer. Christianity, therefore, is not striving to become something new, but engaging what God has already placed inside. Apostle Sydney explains that the promises of God function like access keys, activating what has already been deposited in us—just as bank tools give access to money already in an account. When believers discover and engage these promises, they begin to live from God’s nature instead of human weakness. This message emphasizes sonship as the power to become: because we are born of God, we have the right and ability to manifest God’s life in practical ways—health instead of sickness, wisdom instead of confusion, strength instead of weakness, and victory instead of fear. Like Father, like son, this teaching calls believers to stop negotiating with limitations and boldly live out the divine nature at work within them.
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Partakers of the Divine Nature
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “Partakers of the Divine Nature,” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches from 2 Peter 1:1–4 that the believer has not only received salvation, but has been granted access to God’s very nature through exceeding great and precious promises. Christianity is not behavior management or religious effort; it is participation. By the righteousness of Christ, we have obtained like-precious faith and everything needed for life and godliness has already been deposited in us. God designed His nature to be revealed through man, and in Christ, believers have escaped corruption and are invited into partnership with His divine life. Apostle Sydney explains that God’s nature—especially power—is engaged through promises. These promises are not future hopes but fulfilled realities in Christ, releasing power to become, power to do, and power over opposition. Through examples from Peter, Joshua, Jeremiah, and the early church, he shows that believers are not waiting for power from heaven; power is already at work within. This message calls believers to stop making excuses, take God at His Word, and boldly live as partakers of the divine nature—crushing limitations, overcoming resistance, and fulfilling destiny through the power of God on the inside.
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Thanksgiving part 2
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “Thanksgiving – Part 2,” Apostle Sydney Quaye shows that thanksgiving is not a year-end ritual but the believer’s daily lifestyle and God’s will. From Ephesians 5:20 and Colossians 1, he explains that thanksgiving is God’s answer to worry, fear, and life’s uncertainties. We don’t thank God for bad situations, but in all things, because He has already given redemption, forgiveness, qualification, and victory in Christ. With this mindset, believers learn to wake up grateful, face challenges confidently, and declare “He always causes us to triumph,” making thanksgiving their first response — not an occasional reaction. Apostle Sydney also brings thanksgiving into practical relationships — thanking God continually and thanking people intentionally — spouses, parents, children, friends, and helpers. Gratitude matures the heart, preserves joy, and keeps believers from entitlement and frustration. The message closes with Ephesians 1: God’s plan for us is a praising and glorious life, meaning the year ahead will end in praise and glory, no matter what comes. Thanksgiving is not seasonal — it’s how people who already have the victory live.
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Thanksgiving part 1
In “Thanksgiving – Part 1,” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches that thanksgiving is not optional for the believer — it is a commanded response to who God is and what God gives. Thanksgiving begins with recognizing the Giver, then the gift, and finally what the gift produces in your life. Using worship in Israel’s battles as an example, he shows that praise and thanksgiving were not emotional moments, but weapons of preservation, causing God to cover, protect, and return His people home safely. When God is acknowledged as good, thanksgiving flows naturally — because His goodness is the foundation of every victory, every provision, and every new beginning. Apostle Sydney reveals three cardinal gifts that deserve continual thanksgiving: 1️⃣ The Life of God — received at salvation, making the believer an overcomer and ensuring we turn out well, regardless of background. 2️⃣ The Holy Spirit — the Spirit of resurrection who quickens the body, fuels counsel, power, and wisdom, and transforms wilderness into fruitful fields. 3️⃣ The Gift of Righteousness — our unshakeable standing with God that empowers grace to work, silences condemnation, and ensures no weapon prospers. This message calls believers to become thanksgiving addicts — waking up with gratitude, walking in gratitude, and ending every day with gratitude — because thanksgiving activates what God has already given and positions you to live boldly, confidently, and victoriously
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Wisdom for Living Part 2
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “Wisdom for Living – Part 2,” Apostle Sydney Quaye continues showing that life is God’s gift, but living well demands responsibility and discipline. Building on contentment, forgiveness, and focus from Part 1, he adds diligence—insisting that many believers pray for power yet refuse to work, plan, or set goals. From Colossians 3:23 and Ecclesiastes 10:10, he teaches that work is a gift from God, and that intelligent work requires planning, solving problems, and asking focused questions. No planning equals no progress, and waiting for miracles while neglecting effort leads to frustration and missed opportunities. Apostle Sydney then expands wisdom into security, discipline, giving, and gratitude as pillars for a meaningful life. Wisdom means staying alert in a dangerous world, maintaining your health, planning your finances, adapting to change, and valuing your time and family. It also means practicing consistent giving—money, care, honor, and empathy—and maintaining a heart of thanksgiving in all seasons, which guards the soul from anxiety and entitlement. This message challenges believers to stop blaming circumstances, rise above carelessness, and live wisely, work diligently, give generously, and stay thankful—because wisdom is profitable to direct.
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Wisdom for Living
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “Wisdom for Living,” Apostle Sydney Quaye shows that life is God’s gift, but living well is your responsibility. From Colossians 3:23, he teaches that whatever you do—marriage, work, business, ministry—must be done as unto the Lord, not for applause, comparison, or human approval. He warns that many believers are frustrated not because God failed them, but because they approach life casually, without discipline, planning, or seriousness. Before asking for breakthroughs, we must take responsibility for our own lives. Apostle Sydney outlines three foundational pillars for living well: 1️⃣ Contentment — stop measuring your life by others; be grateful for what you have while growing (1 Tim. 6:6–10). 2️⃣ Forgiveness — release offenses quickly; unforgiveness cripples your destiny more than the person who wronged you (Heb. 10:16–17). 3️⃣ Focus — stop meddling in other people’s matters; mind your purpose, develop your own life, and avoid distractions (1 Peter 4:15). This message calls believers to take life seriously, guard their hearts, work diligently, honor God in their daily responsibilities, and practice wisdom—because life is one, and you cannot afford to play with it.
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Leadership Management
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “Leadership (Management),” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches that true leadership begins with managing what is natural before asking God for what is supernatural. From Luke 16, he explains that God never commits “true riches” to someone who mismanages money, time, family, work, or responsibility. Management was the first assignment given to Adam—not prayer, not worship—showing that leadership requires planning, organizing, discipline, and responsibility. A man may be anointed, gifted, and prayerful, yet lose ministry, family, or opportunities simply because he failed to manage what he already had. Leadership grows through maturity: honoring time, honoring relationships, managing your spirit and soul, planning for change, and refusing laziness or entitlement. Apostle Sydney breaks management into five practical priorities: spirit, soul, time, finances, and change. He urges believers to plan their prayer life, protect their minds from unnecessary influences, refuse time-wasting habits and associations, and learn how money works for you instead of you always working for money. Finally, because life constantly changes, leaders must adapt and grow—improving skills, updating attitudes, and adjusting to new seasons at home, work, and ministry. This message calls every believer to stop waiting for breakthroughs and start managing what God has already trusted them with, because how you handle the natural determines what heaven places in your hands next.
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Leadership Attitude
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “Leadership Attitude,” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches that leadership is not a title, gift, or anointing first—it is maturity of attitude. From Colossians 3:23–24 and Galatians 4, he shows that many believers remain “heirs behaving like slaves” because they refuse to grow up in character. Long prayers, gifts of the Spirit, visions, and miracles can accompany maturity, but they are not proof of maturity—attitude is. He exposes childish reactions like anger, unforgiveness, pride, blame-shifting, gossip, entitlement, and waiting for human reward, showing how these keep even anointed people living below inheritance. Apostle Sydney then walks through everyday maturity markers: doing all things as unto the Lord, forgiving quickly, refusing offense, honoring parents without superstition, speaking truth without malice, avoiding class-based pride, treating people kindly, walking in love, joy, peace, patience, gentleness, goodness, faithfulness, meekness, and self-control. True leadership shows up in the home first—in how one treats spouse, children, and responsibilities—before ministry or public honor. This message calls you to drop excuses, reject childish reactions, and consciously adopt the attitude of those who truly serve Christ and lead by example, proving maturity not by power, but by character.
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Sure Mercies
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “Sure Mercies,” Apostle Sydney Quaye unveils mercy as far more than pity for sin: it is when God does for a man what he cannot do for himself—setting laws aside to give him the good he does not deserve, even when judgment is due. Using the courtroom picture, he explains how a guilty person can be legally condemned by the law, yet the judge chooses leniency; that is mercy. In the same way, God calls Himself “gracious and merciful,” and in Christ has given us what Scripture calls “the sure mercies of David”—an everlasting covenant where goodness and mercy are guaranteed, not unpredictable. Apostle Sydney shows from Isaiah 55, Acts 13:34, and Psalm 23 that these sure mercies are a resurrection benefit and a daily reality: we are the ones mercy has chosen and given “the choicest” in life—health, preservation, favor, open doors and victories in battle, like David before Goliath. Even when every natural law is against us—age, background, experience, family history—mercy overrides the laws, chooses us out of the crowd, and sets a table before us in the presence of our enemies. This message calls you to bury fear and anxiety, put your name where “David” is, and boldly walk through every season declaring: “Surely, goodness and mercy follow me all the days of my life—these are the sure mercies of God at work in me.”
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Anchor of Christ (Rev Dr. Stephen N. Gapson)
In “Anchor of Christ,” Rev. Dr. Stephen teaches that right believing is the root and right living is the fruit. Instead of trying to fix bad behavior by preaching more rules—as religion often does—he shows from John 6 and John 3 that Jesus redirects us from “What must we do?” to “What must we believe?”. Wrong living persists because people don’t believe right; when we anchor our faith in Jesus and His finished work, condemnation lifts and true transformation follows. Using the picture of a ship’s anchor, he explains that in a world where everything changes—money, health, emotions, even ministries—Christ alone is unchanging, immutable, and permanent. From 1 Corinthians 1:30, he reveals Jesus as our wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption: Christ is the measure of our wisdom (insight into reality), our right standing with God, our uncommon holiness, and our restoration from every loss. As we fix our joy, hope, and faith on this unshakable Anchor, we enjoy peace, quiet assurance, and stability in every storm of life.
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My Heritage - Partakers of the Holy Spirit
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “My Heritage – Partakers of the Holy Spirit,” Apostle Sydney Quaye unveils one of the believer’s greatest inheritances: you are not just someone who has the Holy Spirit, you are a partaker of Him. From Hebrews 6 and Philemon 1:6, he shows that our faith becomes effective when we acknowledge every good thing in us in Christ—God at work in us, Christ in us, the kingdom of God within, the Greater One in us, treasure in our earthen vessel, and the power of God actively working inside us. He then demonstrates that this is not only for church moments, but for everyday life—wisdom, creativity, excellence, problem-solving, and influence in the marketplace. Using Joseph, Daniel, Bezalel, and Aholiab, he shows how the Spirit of God made them ten times better, master craftsmen, prime ministers, and national saviors—and declares that the same Spirit equips believers today to excel as doctors, lawyers, designers, engineers, students, and leaders. This message calls you to drop excuses, ignore limiting “family patterns,” and consciously walk in your true heritage: a full partaker of the Holy Spirit in every area of life.
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Revelation in Resurrection
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In “Revelation in Resurrection,” Apostle Sydney Quaye takes you beyond the Easter story into what really changed for the believer when Jesus rose from the dead. From Ephesians, Romans, and Colossians, he unveils that the resurrection is not just Christ’s victory—it is your legal inclusion in His death, burial, resurrection, ascension, and seating. When He died, you died to the old life; when He rose, you rose to a new creation; when He sat down, you were seated with Him far above principalities, powers, curses, and every negative name that can be named. Apostle Sydney then highlights how the Spirit of resurrection now lives in your body for health and preservation, works in your dreams and requests to do “far beyond all you ask or imagine,” and fights for you by placing you in a position of authority, not victimhood. This message will challenge small thinking, dismantle fear of “family patterns,” and stir you to believe, speak, and walk as someone already raised and enthroned with Christ—energized by resurrection power in your everyday life.
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Consecration
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In this stirring message on Consecration, Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches that the believer is not called to a gloomy, legalistic life, but to a joyful, set-apart walk with God. He first tackles the negative side of consecration—refusing anger, bitterness, lies, sexual immorality, manipulation, gossip, and sowing discord—warning that these open doors for the enemy and do not fit people who carry the Spirit of God. Then he unveils the positive side: in Christ we have already been set apart by the blood of Jesus, the Name of Jesus, the indwelling Holy Spirit, the gift of righteousness, the love of God, and the gift of faith. Apostle Sydney shows that true consecration is presenting our whole being—mind, ears, mouth, eyes, heart, hands, and feet—to God: seeing only His goodness, hearing the good report of His Word, speaking as oracles of God, serving the Lord with joy and gladness, and walking boldly in our high places, treading upon serpents and scorpions without fear. This message will challenge you to drop excuses, reject moodiness and offense, and embrace a life of joyful devotion, bold confession, and fearless dominion in Christ.
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Sonship with Christ (Rev Dr. Stephen N. Gapson)
In this illuminating message “Sonship with Christ,” Rev. Dr. Stephen traces a journey from Son of God 1.0 (law and performance), to 2.0 (self-focused identity and positive thinking), and finally to 3.0—seeing Jesus in all of Scripture and discovering our true identity in Him. Using the Emmaus road, “location, location, location,” and the word “tetelestai” (It is finished), he shows that our sin-debt is overpaid, our punishment fully served, and our battles already won. The believer’s fight now is the good fight of right believing—living from victory, not for victory, under a new covenant where God remembers our sins no more. A closing inheritance story beautifully illustrates that whoever has the Son has everything: we have moved from servants to sons and heirs, joint-heirs with Christ, sharing all that belongs to the Father.
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Redemption - The Covenant of Love
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In this powerful teaching on “Redemption – The Covenant of Love (HIMSELF)”, Apostle Sydney Quaye unveils redemption as a love-covenant God Himself cut with us in Christ—not a life of “Pong Pong” hard labor Christianity. Using Jonathan and David’s covenant of love as a picture, he shows that the strongest covenant is the one based purely on love, and in Christ, God has gone far beyond that: Jesus Himself became sin and a curse for us, fully absorbing and dissolving the curse of the law and every so-called “family curse,” so we can stand forever as the righteousness of God in Him. No divination, enchantment, misfortune, or programmed failure can successfully land on the believer who understands this covenant. Our part now is to renew our minds, reject fear-based teachings about “father’s house” and altars, and boldly confess our identity: blessed, favored, forgiven, qualified, and untouchable in Christ. This message will shift you from survival mode into confident, joyful, covenant living.
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Redemption - A Testament of Grace & Faith
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In this passionate teaching on “Redemption – A Testament of Grace & Faith,” Apostle Sydney Quaye shows that Christ has not only redeemed us from sin, Satan, the law and its curses, but also from an empty way of life and traditions handed down by our fathers—superstition, fear, worry, and small thinking. Through the precious blood of Jesus, God has brought us into a new covenant where all His promises are fulfilled, all things needed for life and godliness are already given, all things are ours in Christ, and all power is committed to our advantage. We are no longer victims or worms, but God’s own advertisement on the earth—our lives, families, careers and bodies are meant to showcase His goodness, favor, power and abundance. Therefore our conversation and lifestyle must change: no more talking like beggars, no more fear of cats, charms, altars or family patterns—only bold, faith-filled words flowing from the revelation, “I am the redeemed of the Lord, my life is full, and my future is glorious.”
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Redemption - Book of Colossians
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In this liberating teaching on “Redemption (Book of Colossians)”, Apostle Sydney Quaye explains redemption as a legal, finished transaction in which God has bought us back from five enemies: sin, Satan, the law, the curse of the law, and the old empty manner of life. Through the blood of Jesus, we are no longer under ancestral sins, family altars, or “father’s house” powers—we have been fully redeemed, forgiven, and delivered. Walking through Colossians 1–3, he shows that in Christ we are now qualified, partakers of the inheritance, holy, unblameable, unreprovable, indwelt by God, complete in Him, and called to boldly say, “I am the redeemed of the Lord.” Christ has disarmed principalities and powers, stripped them of authority, and made them a public spectacle; they are prisoners, not masters. Our response is to renew our minds, refuse fear, and live freely—growing, building, and reigning in life because Christ is our life.
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The Law of Confession-Sacrifices of Praise
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In this concluding message on The Law of Confession, Apostle Sydney Quaye reveals the sacrifice of praise as a lifestyle where our lips constantly agree with the Name of Jesus. From Hebrews 13:15, he explains that the “fruit of our lips” is thanksgiving, acknowledgment, and bold confession of all that Christ has done. Our greatest assignment is to speak only what the Name represents—His character, authority, and finished work—and reject every narrative of fear, defeat, and limitation. Walking through Hebrews, he shows that we have come to Mount Zion, a better covenant with better promises, where Jesus is our High Priest and His blood speaks better things. God has given us His Name as a gift, and when we ask, declare, and act in that Name, heaven responds: “Whatever you ask in My Name, I will do it.” May this word awaken you to guard your mouth, honor His Name, and live victoriously by the continual sacrifice of praise.
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The Law of Confession Speaking Part 2
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In this deep continuation on The Law of Confession, Apostle Sydney Quaye shows that your tongue is the steering wheel of your life. God believes His own words—and He created you to believe yours too. When your words become God’s words, failure is no longer an option. “Words are the currency of life… don’t speak what you don’t want to see.” Apostle teaches that everything has ears—your body, business, environment—and they are all listening for your confessions. You are not struggling for power; in Christ you already have power to become all God has called you to be, and you are delivered and in dominion over curses, devils, and darkness. Your response is simple but radical: talk well, give thanks, and boldly say what God has already given. May this message awaken you to guard your mouth, believe your own words, and walk as a thankful carrier of God’s power.
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The Law of Confession Speaking
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. Your life is moving in the direction of your words. In this message on The Law of Confession, Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches that nothing is truly received until it is spoken, believed, and aligned with what heaven has already given. From Mark 11:23, he shows that God not only watches over His word, but has also given every believer the right to speak as an oracle of God. Words are not casual—they are “life and death, speed and delay, progress and frustration.” What you keep saying about your health, business, marriage, or future is what you will eventually “eat.” Therefore, the Spirit calls us to edit, delete, and replace careless talk until our lips carry only God’s Word. Through bold confessions—of eternal life, the indwelling Holy Ghost, righteousness, power, and the power to get wealth—we step into our God-ordained destiny. May this teaching awaken you to believe in God’s Word on your lips and to speak only what you desire to see.
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Chosen for Grace (Rev Dr. Stephen Gapson)
In this rich, eye-opening teaching, Rev. Dr. Stephen unveils what it means to be “Chosen for Grace.” He exposes the error of religious thinking that paints God as moody and controlled by our performance. Instead, he shows from Scripture that because we are in Christ, God’s posture toward us is fixed: joy, love, and delight. Our security is not in our works but in the finished work of Jesus. Using the parable of the laborers and the cross, he explains that Jesus, in the 3rd, 6th, and 9th hours, took all our “negatives”—sin, shame, curses, and poverty—so that we, the “11th-hour generation,” might freely receive His righteousness, blessing, and abundance: “What was right, God gave; what is right, we now boldly receive.” You are chosen to walk in power, wisdom, honor, glory, and the blessings of Abraham—purely by grace through Christ. May this message root you in joyful assurance and a deeper worship of Jesus and His cross.
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The Good Fight - The Faith of God
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In this stirring teaching, Apostle Sydney Quaye unveils the good fight as living by the faith of God, not by fear, worry, or human effort. Using the story in Mark 9, he shows that Jesus shifts the focus from “If You can do anything” to “If you can believe”—because all things are possible to him that believes. Our greatest spiritual transaction is not breaking bottles, fighting witches, or chasing curses; it is what we accept as true. God has given every man a powerful capacity to believe, and whatever we consistently believe—good or evil—moves into performance. The devil therefore targets our belief system, selling us lies about failure, sickness, family patterns, and limitation. Apostle calls believers to reject worry and fear, anchor their hearts wholly on the Word, and walk boldly in their union with Christ: “It is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me.” May you rise to live, work, and rule by the very faith of the Son of God.
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The Good Fight - Awakened
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In this fiery, awakening message, Apostle Sydney Quaye calls believers to rise from spiritual sleep and fully embrace their God-class identity in Christ. Drawing from Colossians 2 and Psalm 82, he teaches that in Christ we are complete, made “gods” under God—no longer mere men, victims, or prisoners of fear, superstition, or family patterns. The real battle is not with witches, charms, or altars, but with wrong beliefs, worry, and fear that rob us of our divine origin and authority. Over and over, he declares that no spell, charm, or scheme can prevail against the one who knows, believes, and speaks as a child of God: “You are not a mere man… work like a god, walk like a god, talk like a god.” May this word ignite holy boldness in you to rule, multiply, establish, and overcome—living as a true son of God in Christ Jesus.
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The Good Fight - Belief System
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In this transforming message, Apostle Sydney Quaye unveils the good fight as a battle over your belief system, not a life spent chasing devils, curses, or shadows. What you believe—about God, yourself, the devil, your future—quietly governs your experiences, preservation, possibilities, and destiny. “Unbelief is not the absence of belief; it is believing something else.” When you accept lies about limitation, fear, or family patterns, you unknowingly give them room to manifest. Drawing from David, Joshua, and Psalm 27, he shows that victory begins when you boldly declare, “I had fainted, unless I had believed to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.” Your true warfare is to hold fast to the written Word, confess God’s goodness, and refuse every narrative that opposes His covenant. May this teaching root you in unshakable confidence: the Lord is your light, your salvation, and your sure victory in every battle of life.
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Abundance of All Things - My God
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In this prophetic teaching, Apostle Sydney Quaye declares that in Christ we are ordained for “abundance of all things”—not scarcity, fear, or lack. Drawing from Deuteronomy, Philippians 4:19, and the revelation of God as El Shaddai, he unveils a God who brings His people into a good land: a life in Christ where there is provision, satisfaction, and no scarcity. Abundance of All things ( My Go… Believers are urged to practice the Word daily—sitting, walking, lying down, working—continually confessing, “Abundance of all things, a thousand times much more,” until their environment aligns with God’s promise. We are called to know God personally as “my God,” who “shall supply all my needs according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus.” The message closes with a charge to serve the Lord without fear, resting in His unchanging goodness. May your heart bow in gratitude as you embrace El Shaddai—the God who is more than enough.
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Abundance in Goodness - The Good Fight
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. In this prophetic teaching, Apostle Sydney Quaye unveils “the good fight” as the fight of faith, not a life of fear, curses, or bondage. The believer is not wrestling flesh and blood, nor struggling under ancestral yokes, but standing firmly in what Christ has already finished. Jesus has disarmed principalities and powers, and now our battle is against deception, schemes, and lies that try to talk us out of our victory. We are reminded that “no weapon formed against you shall prosper” and that even planned evil is turned by God for our good, just as Joseph declared: “You meant it for evil, but God meant it for good.” Our part is to hold fast to the Word, refuse fear, and speak life, knowing our enemies have been delivered into our hands. May this message anchor you in bold faith, joyful confidence, and triumphant rest in Christ.
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Abundant in Goodness - Good Speed
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. God is revealing Himself as the Lord who is abundant in goodness and who grants His children good speed. Drawing from Exodus 33–34 and the story of Eliezer and Rebekah, Apostle Sydney Quaye shows that when God’s presence goes with us, our days become “as the days of heaven on earth,” marked by acceleration, restoration, and favor. We are called to intentional praise—dancing, singing, and confessing abundance—until it becomes our unconscious lifestyle. Again and again, the message declares that what normally takes years, God can complete in days or even moments: “Good speed is released today… your work in three days can last you a lifetime.” As angels work alongside our efforts, lost opportunities, properties, and seasons are supernaturally restored. This sermon invites you to boldly decree: “Abundance of all things, a thousand times much more—good speed is my portion in Christ.” May your life, family, and destiny be marked by the undeniable goodness and swift mercies of God.
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Apostle Sydney Quaye is the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. He is a revivalist by calling, a prolific Teacher, and a lover of the Word of God; Commissioned by Heaven into the Office of an Apostle with a Prophetic Ministry.
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