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BAU Christian Fellowship

We are a community of Believers with a passion for God, His word and His people.We find our identity in Christ Jesus and we aim to become more like our Father.Join us weeklySUNDAY SERVICES; 11AM @ the CONFERENCE HALL (B515), B-Block, BAU Cyprus CampusMIDWEEK SERVICES (TUESDAYS); 6:30PM @ B202, B-Block, BAU Cyprus Campus (or 8PM online)

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    THE BELIEVER'S AUTHORITY IV || Don't Throw Away Your Instrument || Pastor Desire

    In this message, we're taken to the banks of Babylon — where Israel sat in captivity, refused to sing, and hung their harps on the willows. But through the stories of Jehoshaphat's choir army, Paul and Silas in prison, and Samson's jawbone, God asks us a confronting question: What have you thrown away that was once your instrument of victory?Whether it's your worship life, your prayer discipline, a skill, or even a relationship — God may be calling you back to what you've set aside. The breakthrough you're waiting for might be hanging on the very thing you abandoned.

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    DON'T FORGET THE PROMISE: Did God Really Say Rehoboth? || Pastor Desire

    Three months into 2026, Pastor Desire (PD) delivers a timely and personal word — a reminder that the promises God spoke at the beginning of the year are still alive, even when life has made them hard to remember. Drawing from Isaac's journey in Genesis 26 and the theme of the year, this message is a call to return to the word, hold fast to the promise, and keep digging — because Rehoboth is real, and Beersheba is still ahead.1. The Danger of DriftingThree months in, the pressure of life can quietly push the word of God out of your boat. The theme, the promise, the instruction — all of it fades if you are not deliberate about holding on. PD calls the church back to ask: What did God say to you at the beginning of 2026, and do you still remember?2. Isaac's Pattern — Instruction Before IncreaseGenesis 26 shows a familiar pattern: famine came to Isaac just as it came to Abraham. Isaac's instinct was to follow his father's method and head to Egypt. But God interrupted and gave a specific instruction — dwell in the land. Obedience to that instruction unlocked a hundredfold harvest in the very land of famine.3. Rehoboth Is Real — But Don't Stop ThereWhen Isaac dug the well at Rehoboth, God made room. But the story didn't end there — Isaac moved on to Beersheba, the well of sevenfold. The point: don't let the blessing become a ceiling. Some blessings, if we're not careful, can stop us from pressing into the greater things God has ahead.4. You Cannot Experience Rehoboth Outside of ChristJohn 15 makes it plain — apart from the vine, the branch bears nothing. Your Rehoboth, whether financial, academic, relational, or spiritual, can only be sustained in genuine fellowship with God. The promise is real, but the posture matters.5. The Theme Still StandsSacrifice. Sanctification. Service. Hear right. These were the pillars declared at the start of the year. PD brings the church back to these foundations, reminding us that real growth is not just about receiving blessing — it's about the quality of your walk with God.If you cannot remember what God said, you cannot hold fast to it — and you cannot contend for it.Envy is destructive. The Philistines covered wells that would have blessed even them. Check your heart.The blessing that stops you from seeking God is more dangerous than the famine that drives you to Him.God is not just interested in your prosperity — He is interested in you. His love is unconditional.

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    THE BELIEVER'S AUTHORITY III: Know Your Position, Know Your Power || Pst Richard Mason

    Part 3 goes deeper into what it means to be in Christ and why that changes everything. This episode unpacks the legal logic of authority, the transfer of dominion from Adam to the devil, and how Jesus reclaimed it — not for mankind broadly, but specifically for those who are in Him. If you've ever wondered why some believers walk in power and others don't, this episode answers plainly: it comes down to knowledge.1. All Power Belongs to GodGod is omnipotent — no one shares that title. When He swore a covenant with Abraham, He swore by Himself because there was no one greater. This is where all authority originates.2. The Difference Between Power and AuthorityAuthority is conferred — given by one who has power, to another who operates within a defined jurisdiction. This is why Jesus in Matthew 28:18 says all authority was given to Him: He was operating as the Son, not as God the Father.3. Adam, the Devil, and the Transfer of DominionGod gave Adam authority over the earth — no being, not even the devil, could operate without Adam's involvement. When Adam fell, that authority was transferred. Sin handed the enemy legal access to the earth realm.4. Jesus Reclaimed the Authority — for Those In HimJesus' death and resurrection reclaimed what Adam lost — but for those in Christ specifically, not mankind broadly. If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature and a joint heir to that authority.5. You Are the Body, Not Just a Follower1 Corinthians 12:27 — you are the body of Christ. Wherever the head is, the body is. When He was raised and seated in heavenly places, you were raised and seated with Him. That is your legal, spiritual reality.6. You Died — and That's the PointColossians 3:1–3: the old you died in Christ. What rose from the grave was not you by your old name — it was the body of Christ. The life you now live is Christ's life. That is why the devil has no claim.7. Your Authority Has a JurisdictionYou have authority over your domain — your life, family, health, and environment. You do not have authority to cast Satan into the abyss indefinitely — that timing belongs to God alone. Know your jurisdiction and operate boldly within it.The devil cannot act without human involvement — he needs a door. Guard yours.Demons have knowledge. The sons of Sceva found out the hard way that a wrong answer to "who are you?" has real consequences.You can be in Christ for 20 years and still be oppressed — the issue is never time, it's knowledge.You are already seated above principalities and power. Pray from that position, not from fear.The episode closes with a corporate declaration over every believer:"I died in Christ, I'm buried in Christ, resurrected in Christ. I am seated in heavenly places at the right hand of power and authority. I am too loaded to fail."🔁 Missed the earlier episodes? Start from Part 1 for the identity foundation, then Part 2 for the four dimensions of authority.📖 Study further: Romans 6, Ephesians 1–2, Colossians 3.

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    THE BELIEVER'S AUTHORITY II: Walking in What You Already Have || Pastor Desire

    In this power-packed continuation, Pastor Desire (PD) takes us deeper into one of the most critical revelations every Christian must possess the authority that belongs to every believer in Christ Jesus. Building on last week's foundation of identity, PD unpacks how that authority was obtained, where it operates, and why so many believers are not walking in it. If you've ever felt powerless in your faith, this episode is for you.Every day of your life, the question will be asked: "Who are you?"Your response to that question determines what you receive from life.Even Jesus was asked this same question by the enemy in the wilderness.In Acts, the sons of Sceva could not answer the devil's question and it cost them.Identity confusion is a spiritual issue, and the Church must treat it as such.Going to church does not make you a believer, but as a believer, you should go to church.You become a believer when you accept the Lordship of Jesus Christ."If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature." 2 Corinthians 5:17With your heart you believe, with your mouth you confess (Romans 10).Daniel 7:9–13 gives us a cosmic courtroom scene: the Ancient of Days (God) seated on His throne.The Son of Man (Jesus) is brought before Him and given dominion, glory, and a kingdom over all peoples, nations, and languages.This dominion is everlasting — it shall not pass away or be destroyed.This is the legal and heavenly basis for the authority believers now carry.Ephesians 1:15–23 — Paul prays that the eyes of your understanding would be enlightened.God raised Christ from the dead and seated Him far above all principalities, power, might, dominion, and every name — in this age and the next.Ephesians 2:4–6 God has raised us up together with Christ and made us sit together in heavenly places.Your authority is exercised from a position of being already seated above.① Redemptive AuthorityObtained through what Christ did on the cross.Romans 5:17 — "They which receive abundance of grace and the gift of righteousness shall reign in life by one, Jesus Christ."Because you are in Christ, the devil has no legal right over you.② Inherited AuthorityRomans 8:14–17 — You have received the spirit of adoption; you can cry "Abba, Father."The Spirit bears witness that you are a child of God — and if a child, then an heir.You are a joint-heir with Christ. What He has, you share.③ Positional AuthorityYou have been raised with Christ and seated in heavenly places (Ephesians 2:6).Philippians 2:5–11 — God has highly exalted Jesus and given Him a name above every name.At the name of Jesus, every knee bows — in heaven, on earth, and under the earth.As one who is in Christ, this authority extends to every dimension of existence.④ Empowered AuthorityActs 10:38 — "God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost and with power, who went about doing good."Luke 9:1 — Jesus called His 12 disciples and gave them power and authority over all devils and diseases.Luke 10:17–19 — The 70 returned with joy saying even the devils are subject to them.Jesus said: "Behold, I give you power to tread on serpents and scorpions and over all the power of the enemy."This delegation is not just for the apostles — it is for all believers.Ignorance is the devil's greatest weapon. He doesn't have power over you — he has the power of your ignorance. What you don't know, he will use against you.You can be saved and still live far below your inheritance. Like the prodigal son's elder brother who didn't know that everything the father had was already his.Sin opens doors. Even tongue-talking believers can create entry points for the enemy through greed, gluttony, and unguarded living. Don't give the devil a foothold — because if you give him a foothold, he will build a trench.Your authority covers every sphere of life — your academics, finances, relationships, and even the natural resources of the earth.

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    THE BELIEVER'S AUTHORITY (PT 1) || Pastor Desire

    In this foundational sermon, Pastor Desire (PD) teaches on the believer’s authority in Christ. He defines a true believer as one who has accepted Jesus as Lord and Savior, confessing with the mouth and believing in the heart (Romans 10:9-10). This is not emotional or by good works, but by the finished work on the cross, making us the righteousness of God (2 Cor 5:21).PD clearly distinguishes power (dunamis – inherent ability) and authority (exousia – delegated right). Using Luke 10:19, Jesus gives us authority over all the power of the enemy. We have positional authority (seated in Christ – Eph 1:20-23), delegated authority (sent as He was sent), and empowered authority (by the Holy Spirit). Know who you are and walk in your authority!Key Scriptures: Romans 10:9-10, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Luke 10:19, Ephesians 1:20-23Connect: Follow www.instagram.com/@baucfofficial on Instagram for more!Full Sermon: Stream on all platforms.#BAUCF #BelieversAuthority #AuthorityInChrist

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    REHOBOTH SEMESTER: Prosper in All Things || Pastor Desire

    In this practical sermon, Pastor Desire (PD) equips students for the new semester with a Rehoboth mindset—enlargement and prosperity despite opposition (Genesis 26). God is interested in your academics, finances, and emotional health (3 John 1:2), not just spiritual growth. PD shares keys: make peace with your past (analyze what worked or didn't last semester), plan accurately (know yourself, cut distractions), and follow through (don't start strong and finish weak). Seek God's kingdom first (Matt 6:33), and all things—including good GP without high BP—will be added.Key Scriptures: Genesis 26; 3 John 1:2; Matthew 6:33Connect: Follow @baucfonline on Instagram for more!Full Sermon: Stream on all platforms.#BAUCF #RehobothSemester #ProsperInAll

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    REHOBOTH: Advancement. Enlargement. Rest || Pastor Desire

    In this visionary sermon, Pastor Desire (PD) declares 2026 the year of Rehoboth—enlargement and expansion from Genesis 26. Like Isaac digging wells despite opposition, we must prepare through prayer, fasting, and vision-casting to claim our divine territory. PD warns: don't start the battle unprepared—equip now with God's weapons. Seek first His kingdom (Matt 6:33), and all things will be added. Overcome enemies, re-dig old wells, and see testimonies of faithfulness.Key Scriptures: Genesis 26:1-22; Matthew 6:33; Isaiah 58Connect: Follow @baucfofficial on Instagram for more!

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    The Gifts of the Spirit: Power Tools for 2026 || Pastor Desire

    In this message, Pastor Desire (PD) equips us for 2026 by diving into the nine gifts of the Spirit (1 Corinthians 12:8-10). From word of wisdom and knowledge to discerning of spirits, these are not optional extras—they are power tools God gives for victory in spiritual warfare. Just as a soldier doesn’t go to battle unprepared, we must be loaded with these gifts before the new year begins. PD reminds us: the same Spirit who empowered the early church is ready to operate through us today—for healing, prophecy, miracles, and transformation.The gifts are grouped into three categories:Revelation gifts (word of wisdom, word of knowledge, discerning of spirits)Power gifts (faith, gifts of healing, working of miracles)Vocal/Utterance gifts (prophecy, tongues, interpretation of tongues)Every believer has access—desire them, recognize them, function in them! Don’t wait until the battle starts to prepare. #BAUCF #spiritualgifts #PowerFor2026

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    CONCERNING SPIRITUALS: The Spirit Within & The Spirit Upon || Pastor Desire

    In this explosive continuation, Pastor Desire (PD) teaches the difference between✝️ The Holy Spirit IN you (character, fruit – Galatians 5:22-23)✝️ The Holy Spirit UPON you (power, gifts – Acts 1:8)From the Day of Pentecost to today, the Spirit no longer just “comes and goes” like in the Old Testament – He abides forever lives IN us and comes UPON us for service. Learn the 3 keys to activate your gifts:DESIRE earnestly (1 Cor 12:31, 14:1)RECOGNIZE what God has already put in you (Prov 18:16)FUNCTION – start small, start somewhere!Stop hiding. Your gift will make room for you!Key Scriptures: Acts 1:4-8; Acts 2:1-4; 1 Cor 12:31; 14:1; Prov 18:16#BAUCF #HolySpiritPower

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    Concerning Spirituals: The Person of the HOLY SPIRIT || Pst. Richard Mason

    In this powerful continuation of our “Concerning Spirituals” series, Pastor Richard Mason teaches on the Person of the Holy Spirit, reminding us that the true focus of every spiritual gift is not the gift itself, but the Spirit behind it.Through deep scriptural insight from 1 Corinthians 12 and Galatians 5, he reveals that the Holy Spirit is not a force or an influence, but a divine Person—God present and active in every believer. Pastor Richard explains how the Spirit leads, teaches, and directs us with clarity, and how walking with Him removes confusion and guesswork from our lives.The message concludes with a call to maturity: the evidence of the Spirit’s presence is seen not in gifts but in fruit—especially love, the nature of God expressed through His people. This teaching will help you cultivate intimacy with the Holy Spirit and live a life that truly reflects the character of Christ.

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    Concerning Spirituals: The Holy Spirit || Pastor Desire

    In this eye-opening sermon, Pastor Desire (PD) elevates the Holy Spirit as equal to the Father and Son, from hovering over creation (Genesis 1:2) to empowering the new creation in Christ (2 Cor 5:17). He unpacks the Trinity's unity in making man in God's image (Genesis 1:26), the Spirit's role in gifts and visions (1 Cor 12, Acts 9-10), and growing from babes to heirs through the Word. Discover how the Spirit's power equips us for maturity, evangelism, and transformation.Key Scriptures: Genesis 1:1-2, 26; 2 Corinthians 5:17; 1 Corinthians 12; Acts 9-10; Revelation 1-2#BAUCF #HolySpirit

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    Concerning Spirituals: New Creation Righteousness || Pastor Richard Mason

    In this liberating sermon, Pastor Richard Mason celebrates the new creation in Christ, free from condemnation and clothed in righteousness (2 Cor 5:17, 21; Romans 8:1). From babes desiring the sincere milk of the Word for growth to heirs accessing inheritance and gifts like word of knowledge (Acts 9-10), Pastor Richard shows how the Spirit reveals church conditions and personal visions. Learn to claim your divine rights and deploy gifts for evangelism and transformation.#BAUCF

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    Concerning Spirituals: Eagerly Desire and Deploy || Pastor Desire

    In this equipping sermon, Pastor Desire (PD) dives into 1 Corinthians 12, challenging believers not to be ignorant of spiritual gifts. From the manifestation of the Spirit to eagerly desiring the greater gifts (1 Cor. 12:31), PD emphasizes using them productively for God's battle, like arming soldiers. Learn how faith, love, and association activate gifts for maturity and kingdom impact.Key Scriptures: 1 Corinthians 12:1-31, Galatians 5:6Connect: Follow https://www.instagram.com/baucfofficial/ on Instagram for more!Full Sermon: Stream on all platforms.#BAUCF #Spirituals#EagerlyDesire

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    The Slave, The Child and The Son || Pastor Desire

    In this transformative sermon, Pastor Desire (PD) unpacks the journey from slave/child to mature son in Christ. Drawing from Galatians 5:6, Psalms 105:15, and John 10:30, PD highlights the benefits of sonship—access to the Father, protection, and inheritance—and how faith works by love. Learn to think, speak, and associate as sons, avoiding slave mindsets like complaint and inferiority, to walk in your divine rights and privileges.Key Scriptures: Galatians 5:6, Psalms 105:15, John 10:30, 1 John 4:17Full Sermon: Stream on all platforms.#BAUCF #TheSlaveTheChildAndTheSon #IdentityInChrist

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    The Seeing Faith || Pastor Desire

    In this message, Pastor Desire (PD) made us understand the importance of the Seeing Faith. He explains that even though Faith is the evidence of things not seen, we have to visualise whatever it is we declare in the spirit for it to become. It's not delusion or wishful thinking, but an exercise in complete and utter belief and reliance in God and His promises.Connect with Us: Follow https://www.instagram.com/baucfofficial on Instagram for more inspiring messages!Full Sermon: Available on all platforms.#BAUCF

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    From Child to Son: Growing in Your Identity and Purpose || Pastor Desire

    In this empowering sermon, Pastor Desire (PD) explores how knowing your identity in Christ leads to maturity and purpose. Drawing from Isaiah 9:6, Galatians 4:1-2, and Romans 8:28-37, PD explains that children are born but sons grow into maturity, answering life's questions: "Who are you?" and "Why are you here?" Discover how allowing the Holy Spirit to lead helps you shine your light and fulfill God's assignment without frustration.Connect with Us: Follow https://www.instagram.com/baucfofficial/ on Instagram for more inspiring messages!Full Sermon: Available on all platforms.#BAUCF

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    Stay Connected: Discovering Your Identity in God's Word || Pastor Luscious

    In this inspiring sermon, Pastor Luscious explores how staying connected to God through His Word transforms our lives as believers. Drawing from Psalms 119:130, John 15, and 2 Chronicles 12:32, Pastor Luscious emphasizes the importance of daily Scripture intake to know our value, navigate seasons, and bear fruit like branches on the vine. Learn how self-reflection and quiet time with God help us avoid straying like the prodigal son and fulfill our purpose.Key Scriptures: Psalms 119:130, John 15, 2 Chronicles 12:32Connect: Follow @BAUCFofficial on Instagram for more!Full Sermon: Stream on all platforms.#BAUCF

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    Know Your Worth: Living as God’s Masterpiece || Pastor Desire

    In this powerful sermon, Pastor Desire challenges us to embrace our true identity in Christ and live as God’s masterpiece. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 6:20, Hebrews 12:16, and Ephesians 2:10, PD reminds us that we are "bought with a price" and urges us not to sell our spiritual birthright for fleeting pleasures, like Esau did for a meal. Through relatable analogies, PD emphasizes the importance of knowing our value through Scripture to fulfill God’s purpose for our lives. Discover how to stand firm in your identity and live for God’s good works!Key Scriptures: 1 Corinthians 6:17-20, Hebrews 10:7, 2 Timothy 2:19, Ephesians 2:10Connect with Us: Follow @BAUCFofficial on Instagram for more inspiring messages!Full Sermon: Available on all platforms.#BAUCF

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    A Father's Heart || Pst. Richard Mason

    Summary:In this powerful message, Pst. Richard reminds us that accepting the life of Christ is only the beginning—God keeps us on earth because there’s something He wants to do through us. Using the story of the prodigal son, we see the Father’s heart: not focused on our mistakes, but on our return.This episode dives into the urgent call to stay ignited in our walk with God. Why must we “reignite”? Because fire can go out. And when it does, challenges creep in, distractions take over, and love for God grows cold. But the good news? No matter how far you’ve drifted, you can come back. Dry bones can live again.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why being a believer doesn’t stop at salvation—it comes with responsibility.The Father’s true response when we drift away.How substitutes (like medicine or entertainment) were never meant to replace the life of God in us.Practical ways to stay on fire daily—not just on Sundays.Why surrounding yourself with like-minded believers is essential for spiritual growth.Key Quotes:“Don’t play church. Set yourself on fire.”“The Father is not judging you for leaving—He’s longing for your return.”“Any music not inspired by God is contaminated—it aims to distort your soul.”“Every believer has a ministry. You might not hold a mic, but your field is your mission.”Scriptures Referenced:Romans 8:19 – “The earnest expectation of the creation eagerly waits for the revealing of the sons of God.”Luke 15:11–24 – The Prodigal Son.2 Timothy 4:10 – Demas leaving Paul out of love for the world.Jeremiah 15:16 – “Your words were found, and I ate them.”Proverbs 27:17 – Iron sharpens iron.

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    reIGNITE || Friday Session - Pastor Desire

    PD made us understand that there needs to be a rekindling of the fire that we once had.Being lukewarm is a very dangerous situation to be in.There must be a rebirth of the desire for God within us#reIGNITE#BAUCF

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    ReIGNITE || Rekindling your fire for God || Pastor Desire

    In this powerful sermon, Pastor Desire delivers a heartfelt message on reigniting the spiritual fire that may have dimmed in our lives. Drawing from Revelation 2:1-5, 1 Kings 18, and other scriptures, this episode challenges us to return to our first love for God, repair our broken altars, and rekindle our passion for worship and righteousness. With practical steps and a call to repentance, this message is a wake-up call for anyone feeling spiritually stagnant or lukewarm.#reIGNITE#BAUCF

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    TRUE WORSHIP: A heart devoted to God || Dr. Covenant Nwabueze

    Discover the true meaning of worship in this powerful sermon, "True Worship: A Heart Devoted to God." Explore how worship transcends singing and church, becoming a heartfelt, daily response to God through sincerity, obedience, and prioritising Him above all. Join us for an inspiring call to live worshipfully!

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    What To Do In Summer: Making the most of your season || Sir. Chiman Nwabueze

    Description:Chiman urges us to use summer for preparation, drawing from Proverbs 6:6-11 and Ecclesiastes 3:1-2. Learn five ways to steward this season for growth and avoid idleness.Key Scriptures: Proverbs 6:6-11 – Ant’s diligence. Ecclesiastes 3:1-2 – Seasons for purpose. Psalm 90:12 – Number your days. Luke 2:52 – Jesus’ growth. Colossians 2:6-7 – Rooted in Christ. Proverbs 22:29 – Skillful work.Highlights: Summer’s Purpose: A season to prepare, like ants gathering for winter. God Honors Preparation: Wise virgins (Matthew 25:1-13) show readiness matters. Five Actions: Takeaways: Pray for God’s summer plan. Avoid idleness and distractions. Set goals for growth, skills, and health.Quotes: “Go to the ant… observe her ways and be wise” (Proverbs 6:6). “Help us to remember that our days are numbered” (Psalm 90:12, TPT).Reflection Questions: What’s your summer growth plan? How can you avoid idleness?Call to Action: Plan your summer: pray, learn, rest, connect, serve. Share with #SummerPreparation!Resources: Bible (Amplified, Message, TPT).

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    Revive and Redeem the Time: Making Your Summer Productive || Pastor Desire

    PD shares a powerful sermon on reviving your faith and using summer wisely. Drawing from Proverbs, Habakkuk, and more, learn to avoid laziness, seek God’s plan, and work diligently to prepare for the future.Key Scriptures:Habakkuk 3:2 – Revive your work mid-year.Proverbs 6:6-11 – Learn diligence from the ant.Ephesians 5:15-16 – Redeem the time.Psalm 90:12 – Number your days for wisdom.John 9:3-4, Mark 1:35 – Work and pray like Jesus.Matthew 6:33 – Seek God’s Kingdom first.Colossians 3:23-24 – Work wholeheartedly for God.Proverbs 22:29, 23:1 – Diligence leads to honor.Highlights:Revival: Pray for God to restore His vision in your life (Habakkuk 3:2).Diligence: Emulate the ant; work hard to avoid poverty (Proverbs 6:6-11).Time Stewardship: Avoid distractions; redeem summer time (Ephesians 5:15-16).Plan Ahead: Seek God’s summer plan through prayer (Psalm 90:12).Reward: Diligent work brings opportunities to stand before kings (Proverbs 22:29).Takeaways:Pray to discover God’s summer plan.Avoid excess rest; prioritize prayer, study, or work.Work wholeheartedly as unto the Lord.Quotes:“Go to the ant, thou sluggard, consider her ways” (Proverbs 6:6).“Redeeming the time, because the days are evil” (Ephesians 5:15).Reflection Questions:What’s distracting you from a productive summer?How can you seek God’s plan for this season?Call to Action:Pray for God’s direction this summer.Share this episode with #ReviveYourSummer!

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    A Greater Perspective: Seeing the season through God's Eyes || Pst. Richard Mason

    In this eye-opening message, Pst. Richard teaches that the difference between victory and discouragement is often a matter of perspective. Quoting moments like “God is not just fixing your situation—He’s fixing your sight,” the sermon unpacks how faith allows us to see beyond the surface. What feels like an attack may actually be an answer in disguise.This message calls listeners to move beyond emotional reactions and step into discernment. It’s a reminder that spiritual maturity begins with asking, “What is God showing me in this?” If gratitude clears your vision, then discernment builds your confidence. This is not just about surviving seasons—it’s about seeing God in them.📖 Key Scriptures Referenced:Romans 8:28Hebrews 5:14Exodus 14:132 Kings 6:17#AGreaterPerspective #Discernment #BAUCF #FaithOverFear #PodcastSermon #ClarityInChrist

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    The Power of Joy in the Kingdom || Pastor Desire

    In this episode, we explore how the kingdom of God is made manifest through righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost. PD dives into the foundational truth of identity, reminding us that life will always ask the question, “Who are you?”—and how we must answer from our place in Christ.The message emphasizes that righteousness is not just about right standing but also about right living, and that joy is not circumstantial but spiritual. Drawing on scriptures like Romans 14:17 and Isaiah 12, PD teaches that joy is essential for productivity in the Kingdom—it’s how we draw from the well of salvation. Without joy, even our labor becomes fruitless.📝 Key Takeaways:Righteousness is both your identity in Christ and your empowered lifestyle.Peace in the Kingdom means resting in God’s control—even in chaos.Joy is not optional—it’s how you access spiritual realities.“With joy, you will draw water from the wells of salvation.” (Isaiah 12:3)Your spiritual productivity is directly tied to your joy level.🔥 Quote of the Day:“Joy is not from circumstances—it’s a deep conviction that God is in control, for His glory and your good.”

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    "RETURN TO ME": A Call Back to Intimacy || Pst. Dr. Boluwatife Awoh

    In this soul-stirring message, Pst. Dr. Boluwatife unpacks the divine invitation found in Zechariah 1:3: “Return to Me and I will return to you.” This isn’t a call to religion—it’s a call to relationship. With honesty and clarity, the sermon highlights how easy it is to be active in spiritual spaces and still drift in intimacy.God’s response to distance isn’t rejection—it’s pursuit. Through powerful truths, this message reminds us that guilt isn’t humility, and that repentance is not about earning God’s love but responding to it.🔑 Key Themes:Affection over activityThe deception of guilt-based distanceReturning to identity, not just routineThe invitation of intimacy, not performance📖 Key Scripture: Zechariah 1:3🎧 Listen and be reminded:God is not asking for perfection. He’s just asking you to come back.#BAUCF

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    SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY SERVICE || Mummy Devri Wickwire

    In this deeply personal message, Mummy Devri shares her raw and redemptive journey from religion to relationship. Though she believed in Jesus, she found herself trapped in shame, striving to be good, and battling internal darkness. But everything changed when God gave her a simple word: “Just believe.”She takes us through a vision, a mental battle, and the transforming power of obedience as healing. This is more than a testimony—it’s an invitation to move from the shadows into the light of God’s love.What true belief really looks likeObedience as spiritual warfareBreaking free from shame and religious strivingHearing God even when you feel farHealing through surrenderRomans 10:17 · John 14:15 · Isaiah 43:1🔑 Key Themes:📖 Key Scripture:

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    Practicing Your Identity in Christ: From Knowledge to Action || Pst. Desire

    In this bold and practical message, we dive deep into what it truly means to live out your identity in Christ. You’re not trying to become righteous—you already are! Now it’s time to practice the life you’ve received. From tuning your mind to heavenly realities to putting off the old ways, discover how to match your everyday living with your new identity.🔥 Key Takeaways:Your new identity demands a new lifestyle.Set your mind (and life) on things above.Righteousness produces visible fruit in your actions.God has called you Captain—step fully into it!🎧 Listen now and live boldly in who you truly are!#BAUCF

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    THE KING IS RISEN: His Victory, Our Triumph || Pst. Desire

    On this special Resurrection Sunday, we celebrate the truth that Jesus is alive—and so are we in Him. This message reminds us that the resurrection isn’t just a story—it’s the foundation of our faith, the evidence of our righteousness, and the proof of our victory.🔥 Key Takeaways:The resurrection is the centerpiece of our identity as believersJesus endured the cross for the joy of reconciling us to the FatherHis resurrection gives us access to new life, boldness, and powerBecause He lives, we no longer fear death or shameYou carry the same Spirit that raised Christ—walk in that power!🎧 Listen now and step into the victory that Resurrection makes possible.#TheKingisRisen#Easter#BAUCF

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    Practising right living from the place of identity || Dr. Covenant Nwabueze

    In this powerful and practical teaching, we’re reminded that our righteousness is not based on performance—but identity. You are not trying to earn sonship—you already are a son. From this place of confidence, you can live right, not to become righteous, but because you already are.🔑 Key Takeaways:Righteousness is your unchanging identity in ChristYour mistakes don’t cancel your sonshipRight living is a response, not a requirementConviction leads you back to God, not away from HimObedience is how we express love for GodWhether you’re struggling, thriving, or just seeking clarity, this message reminds you: Because you are, you do.

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    Still Righteous: Living in the Gift That Doesn’t Leave || Pst. Richard

    Righteousness isn’t earned—it’s received. In this powerful message, we explore the difference between the righteousness of the law and the righteousness of faith. Pastor reveals how many believers still operate from a place of guilt, not realizing that righteousness is a gift that doesn’t leave when you fall.✅ Understand the difference between performance-based righteousness and the gift of righteousness✅ Learn how to walk boldly before God—even after failure✅ Discover the fruit and power that true righteousness produces✅ Be reminded: you’re not trying to become righteous—you already are in Christ!🎧 Listen now and step fully into the bold, powerful, and fruitful life you’ve been gifted.#Righteousness #FaithNotWorks #GraceMessage #StillRighteous #GiftedToReign #BAUCF

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    Righteousness: Standing Before God Uncondemned || Pst.Desire

    In this powerful teaching, we uncover the true meaning of righteousness—not as something you achieve, but as a gift from God through Christ. Using a simple ATM analogy, we explore how God sees you, not through your past, but through Jesus’ finished work. Key Takeaways:Righteousness is a gift, not a reward for good behavior.In Christ, you stand uncondemned and fully accepted before God.A righteous life produces fruit—love, joy, faithfulness, and more.Stop striving—receive righteousness and live it out daily!Listen, be transformed, and share this message of grace!🔗 Stay connected: https://www.instagram.com/baucfofficial/

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    IMPUTED RIGHTEOUSNESS: Not Achieved, Just Received || Pst Desire

    Righteousness isn’t earned—it’s received! In this episode, we break down imputed righteousness, how Jesus took our sin and gave us His righteousness (2 Cor. 5:21). Learn how to live free from guilt and walk boldly in your God-given identity

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We are a community of Believers with a passion for God, His word and His people.We find our identity in Christ Jesus and we aim to become more like our Father.Join us weeklySUNDAY SERVICES; 11AM @ the CONFERENCE HALL (B515), B-Block, BAU Cyprus CampusMIDWEEK SERVICES (TUESDAYS); 6:30PM @ B202, B-Block, BAU Cyprus Campus (or 8PM online)

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