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Liberty Community Chapel

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    EMOTIONS

    Emotions are a powerful part of the human experience, but as Christians, we are called not to be ruled by them, but to steward them with wisdom and truth. This sermon explores how our emotions, though real and valid, must be aligned with the Word of God in order to produce a life that honors Him. Drawing from scriptures such as Job 1:20 and John 1:9, we see that even in moments of deep pain or uncertainty, there is a way to respond that reflects faith and trust in God. The Bible teaches us that emotional maturity is not about suppression, but about transformation through God’s truth. Through passages like Acts 20:32, Matthew 7:24, Psalm 119:9, James 2:17, and Matthew 5:5, we are reminded that a strong spiritual foundation is built by living out the Word—not just hearing it. Our daily choices, guided by Scripture, shape how we respond to life’s challenges. This message also emphasizes practical systems for managing emotions: consistent study of God’s Word, obedience to His principles, and seeking understanding. As highlighted in Proverbs 24, understanding brings perspective, and perspective produces wisdom for life. Join us as we learn how to bring our emotions under the authority of God’s Word and grow into believers who respond with faith, wisdom, and grace.

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    PRIDE

    Pride is subtle, yet powerful, shaping our thoughts, attitudes, and relationships in ways we often don’t recognize. In this message, we explore how pride fuels envy and unhealthy competition, driving an obsession for recognition, status, and power. Rooted in Proverbs 16:18, we are reminded that pride precedes destruction, warning us of its dangerous trajectory. Through scriptures like Ecclesiastes 1:9 and Genesis 4:3, this sermon highlights how comparison blinds us to the truth that every person’s journey is uniquely designed by God. Pride distorts perspective, making us measure our lives against others instead of trusting God’s purpose. We also see how pride leads to rebellion, as illustrated in Isaiah 13:14 and Daniel 4:28, and how it can corrupt even the success God gives, as shown in 2 Chronicles 26. What begins as achievement can quickly become self-glorification when we lose sight of the true source of our blessings. Ultimately, this message is a call to humility. God has not called us to live small or limited lives, but to fully embrace our gifts and purpose. Yet, in all our pursuits, we must remain grounded, remembering that everything we have comes from Him. Listen and be challenged to examine your heart, realign your motives, and walk in humility before God.

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    GREED

    In this thought-provoking message titled “Greed,” the sermon explores the deep and often hidden desires that drive the human heart. Greed is more than simply wanting wealth, it is a powerful and selfish longing for more than we truly need. What motivates our pursuit of riches? Is it pride, power, or something deeper within us? Drawing from Deuteronomy 5:21, 1 John 2:15, Romans 8:5, and the temptation of Jesus in Matthew 4, this sermon examines how our affections and attachments shape our desires. When unchecked, greed can push people to act against their own values and convictions. But there is hope. When we truly understand our identity and who we are in God, we gain the strength to master our desires rather than be mastered by them. This message challenges listeners to examine their hearts, realign their affections, and live with a deeper sense of purpose and contentment. Tune in and discover how knowing who you are can guard your heart against the pull of greed.

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    LOVE, THE FRUIT OF REVIVAL WITH BRUNO IERULLO

    What is true revival? In this message, the preacher explores the biblical meaning of revival and what it looks like in the life of a believer. Drawing from Epistle to the Ephesians chapter 3, the sermon emphasizes that revival is not merely emotional excitement but a spiritual awakening produced by the Holy Spirit. The message highlights that genuine revival fills believers with deep joy and renews their relationship with God. It reminds us that the Holy Spirit is the only true “expert” in bringing revival, transforming hearts and leading us into the life of the Kingdom. At the center of this Kingdom life is love, the fruit that reflects God’s presence in us. Be encouraged as this teaching calls believers to seek a deeper work of the Spirit and experience the joy, love, and renewal that come with true revival.

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    THE BATTLE OF VANITY

    In this thought-provoking sermon, Pastor Emmanuel explores “The Battle of Vanity” the inner struggles many Christians face in a world that places a high value on physical appearance. While society often measures worth by outward beauty, this message challenges believers to examine where their true identity and focus lie. Using passages such as Book of Genesis 2:25, the sermon reflects on the moment just before the serpent appears in the Garden, highlighting how the struggle with sin first touches the human body and our self-perception. Vanity is presented not simply as thinking too highly of ourselves, but sometimes as thinking too little of ourselves, becoming overly focused on our flaws rather than seeing ourselves the way God does. Drawing from Epistle to the Hebrews 4 and 5, the message reminds us that Jesus understands our human weaknesses and vanities because He experienced life as a human being. He deals with our struggles with compassion and invites us to approach Him with confidence. The sermon also offers practical steps toward freedom, honest confession, surrounding ourselves with Godly community, and practicing self-control. Ultimately, this message encourages believers to shift their focus from outward appearance to a deeper, healthier relationship with God and with themselves.

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    THE GOD LIFE WITH PASTOR BUSAYO

    In this powerful and eye-opening message, Pastor Busayo reminds us of the life-changing truth found in Romans 8 — “There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” As believers, we are not condemned, but we are lovingly corrected by a faithful Father. This sermon explores the difference between walking in the flesh and walking in the Spirit. The flesh is confidence in self — trusting in our own strength, effort, and righteousness. But as Philippians 3 teaches, true worship is in the Spirit, placing no confidence in the flesh. Pastor Busayo challenges the mindset that our relationship with God is transactional. Through 1 Peter 1:22, Ephesians 2:8, and Revelation 5:9, we are reminded that we are saved by grace, redeemed by the precious blood of Jesus, and no longer under the law but under grace. One clear sign of walking in the flesh? A neglected prayer life. When we stop praying, we start depending on ourselves. This message calls every believer to live in the awareness of God’s deep love, to embrace His grace, and to walk daily in the Spirit — not in self-reliance, but in complete dependence on Christ. Be blessed as you listen.

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    GOD'S SOVEREINGTY

    In this powerful message, Understanding God’s Sovereignty, we explore the balance between God’s supreme authority and the freedom He has lovingly given to humanity. While God is sovereign over all creation, He has also entrusted us with free will, inviting us to willingly align our lives with His purpose. Drawing from Romans 12:1, we are reminded that true purpose is found when we present ourselves to God as living sacrifices. Through Deuteronomy 32:8, Psalm 82, and Psalm 8, the sermon reveals God’s divine order and His desire for relationship, showing that He has a family both in heaven and on earth. The message also reflects deeply on James 4:13–15, challenging our confidence in personal plans and ambitions. Though we plan, dream, and pursue growth, our lives ultimately flourish only when aligned with the Lord’s will. We are encouraged to seek God in prayer for direction, wisdom, and guidance, so we do not waste precious time pursuing paths outside His purpose. This sermon calls listeners to humility, surrender, and trust—choosing God’s will over our own and walking confidently in the path He has ordained. Listen, reflect, and be guided as you grow in your understanding of God’s sovereignty and His loving plan for your life.

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    GOD SEEKS YOU

    In this powerful sermon, God Seeks You, we journey through the prophetic cry of Habakkuk and the call to perseverance in the book of Hebrews. Beginning in Habakkuk 1, we see a prophet honestly wrestling with God over corruption and injustice. In Habakkuk 2, the posture shifts, from complaint to quiet trust, as Habakkuk learns to wait on the Lord. By Habakkuk 3, God leads the prophet into deeper understanding, transforming confusion into worship and praise. The message then moves to Hebrews 11:35–40, reminding us of the faithful who endured hardship while striving for mastery, and into Hebrews 12, where our Christian journey is described as a relay race. The prophets and saints of old have run their leg of the race, and now it is our turn to carry the baton forward. This sermon challenges us to examine what we are carrying. We are called to lay aside every weight and every sin that hinders us from running well. Not every weight is a sin, but every sin is a weight, especially when our commitment to God begins to feel painful rather than purposeful. Be encouraged to run your race with endurance, clarity, and faith, knowing that God is not distant—He is actively seeking you, shaping you, and calling you forward. 🎧🙏

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    REMEMBERNG THE FAITHFULNESS OF GOD

    In this powerful sermon, we reflect on the unchanging faithfulness of God and how His promises remain true in every season of life. Drawing from 1 Kings 17, we are reminded that the Lord is faithful to provide—often in supernatural ways that go beyond human understanding. From the widow’s jar that never ran dry to divine provision in times of lack, God proves Himself trustworthy. We also explore Exodus 15:26, where God reveals Himself as the Lord who heals. This message encourages believers to place their hope in God’s healing power—physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Be strengthened as you listen and remember that the same faithful God who provided and healed in Scripture is still at work today.

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    A NET BREAKING, BOAT SINKING REVIVAL WITH PASTOR BRUNO

    In this powerful message by Pastor Bruno, we are invited into a posture of deep prayer, prayer that births revival, transformation, and supernatural harvest. This sermon paints the picture of a net-breaking, boat-sinking revival, reminding us that when God moves, He does so beyond human limits and expectations. Rooted in Isaiah 55:8, we are reminded that God’s ways and thoughts are higher than ours. When we come into His presence, we must come with expectation, trusting that He can do what we cannot imagine. Ephesians 3:20 declares that God is able to do exceedingly, abundantly above all we ask or think, according to the power at work within us, power released through prayer and obedience. Through the accounts in Luke 5 and John 21, we revisit the moments when Jesus asked His disciples to lay down their nets again. Their obedience unlocked an overwhelming harvest. In this message, the boat represents the Church, and the nets represent our faith, obedience, and surrender. When the Church stays rooted in prayer, listens to the voice of Jesus, and fully lays down its nets, a great harvest of souls is inevitable. This sermon is a call to believe again, pray again, and prepare for a revival that fills the boats. A harvest is coming.

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    PRAYER

    This sermon explores the transforming power of prayer and how it shapes the life of a believer over time. Beginning with three compelling stories that highlight the importance of prayer, the message challenges us to reflect on what kind of life is formed when prayer becomes a daily practice rather than a last resort. Drawing from Acts 12, we see the beauty of honest, persistent prayer—prayer that is rooted in trust and surrender. Scripture teaches us that prayer is not only for moments of crisis, but a discipline that molds our character and deepens our faith through every season. The message then journeys through three significant “mountains” of prayer in the life of Jesus. At the Mountain Table, prayer becomes fellowship and intimacy. At the Mount of Olives, following the Last Supper, Jesus prays a prayer filled with hope, purpose, and submission (John 17), preparing His heart to walk toward the cross. At Mount Golgotha, we are reminded that prayer still works even when God seems silent. Ultimately, a prayer-shaped life does not promise a life without problems, but it produces a life empowered to face adversity with faith and endurance. Prayer is not a performance—it is a relationship. It is showing up honestly before God, bringing our real struggles to Him, and allowing prayer to transform not only us, but also the way we relate to others.

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    GENEROSITY AMONG OURSELVES

    As we continue the series on Generosity, today we explore the true meaning of generosity through the lens of Mark 12:42 and the powerful story of the widow’s offering. Listeners will discover that generosity isn’t measured by the amount we give, but by the condition of the heart behind it. This sermon highlights the principle of reciprocity in giving and expands our understanding of generosity beyond finances, showing how our time, thoughts, efforts, and even our processes can become meaningful gifts. We also uncover the spiritual rewards that flow from genuine generosity and why giving without expectations leads to deeper fulfillment. Through the example of the repentant thief in Luke 23:39–43, we learn how even generous thoughts can invite God’s abundant grace. Tune in and be encouraged to cultivate a lifestyle of heartfelt generosity that transforms both you and those around you.

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    GENEROSITY TO THE CHURCH (SUSTAINING GOD'S LOVE)

    In this sermon, we explore the true heart of generosity and how giving sustains God’s work through love. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 8:1–7, we uncover how generosity begins not with our resources but with God’s grace. Love, not comfort or convenience, is what motivates true giving. We examine how social capital within the Church is built through our interdependence on one another, reminding us that giving is a privilege, never a burden. With a surrendered heart, we grow spiritually as we give, aligning ourselves with God’s purposes. Through the examples in Malachi 3:10 and Exodus 35:5–9, we learn what it means to give freely, willingly, and faithfully. This sermon also challenges common excuses for withholding generosity, being broke, assuming others will give, or believing God understands our reluctance. Instead, we affirm that every contribution matters in the Kingdom of God. Join us for a transformative message on living a life of love, grace, and open-handed generosity.

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    GENEROSITY

    In this transformative teaching, we dive deep into the Biblical principle of Generosity, not as a duty, but as a true delight. Drawing from Matthew 6:19, we explore the importance of storing our treasures in the right place and how our giving reflects the posture of our hearts. Learn why consistency in generosity reveals the depth of our spiritual maturity, and how Scripture teaches that the antidote to greed is giving (Luke 11:40–41). Proverbs 22:9 reminds us that blessing flows from a generous spirit, and through passages like Exodus 35:20–26, we see the beauty of giving willingly and wholeheartedly. This episode also highlights the call in 2 Corinthians 9:7 to give cheerfully, the wisdom of Leviticus 19:23–25, and the caution in Deuteronomy 8:17 against taking credit for what God has provided. Tune in and discover how generosity is a practice—the more we live it out, the more God shapes us into people who reflect His heart.

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    WHERE IS YOUR TREASURE?

    In this message, Mr. Kennedy Adofo explores the question “Where is your treasure?” based on Matthew 6:21, reminding us that whatever captures our hearts directs the course of our lives. Using the story of Samson (Judges 13–16), the sermon highlights that being called by God does not automatically guarantee faithfulness, alignment with God is where true strength lies. Mr. Kennedy encourages us to examine the voices, habits, and relationships that may be competing with God for their attention. The sermon warns that compromise eventually costs us, especially when our choices drift from God’s Word. Drawing from James 1:13–15, He explains how temptation begins with our own desires, growing into sin when unchecked. Yet even in failure, God’s mercy is greater than our shortcomings (Judges 16:28), and He remains close to us even when we feel far from Him. The message concludes with a call to: ● Stay connected to God ● Depend on the Holy Spirit ● Acknowledge our mistakes and seek repentance, trusting that God is always ready to restore us.

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    IS GOD AGAINST OUR FREEDOM WITH LOGAN GATES PhD

    In this message, Christian apologist Logan Gates, PhD begins with a question from Beauty and the Beast: “Can we be happy if we are not free?” Drawing from John 8:31–36, Dr. Gates unpacks Jesus’s radical view of freedom, not as the world defines it, but as a spiritual reality that sets us free from within. Through this sermon, you’ll discover: - How Jesus frees us from sin and restores our true identity. - The difference between modern ideas of freedom and biblical freedom. - Why freedom is not merely ancient or modern, but relational, found in knowing and following Christ. - What it means to live in freedom from guilt (1 John 1:9), freedom from shame (Isaiah), and freedom from slavery to sin. Join us for an inspiring reflection on what it truly means to be free in Christ, not to do whatever we please, but to live as we were created to be.

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    THE SCANDAL OF GRACE 3

    In this powerful continuation of “The Scandal of Grace,” we dive deeper into the mystery and beauty of God’s unmerited favor. Drawing from Genesis 37:3, Ephesians 2:8, Isaiah 61:10, Romans 8:28, and Titus 3:11, this message reminds us that Grace chooses us out of the world, we didn’t climb up to Heaven; Heaven climbed down to us. Grace often creates tension because it defies logic and public approval, yet it remains the foundation of God’s redemptive plan. It finds people who are weak and forms them into strong men and women, proving that God’s silence is not His absence.  

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    VOLUNTEERS MEETING WITH PS. BRUNO AND NAOMI IERRULO

    The volunteers and leadership team of Liberty Community Chapel were blessed with an impactful in-person training session led by Pastor Bruno and Naomi Ierrulo. With hearts full of passion and wisdom, they shared both personal testimonies and biblical principles that inspired and strengthened everyone present. Drawing from their own ministry experiences, Pastor Bruno and Naomi emphasized the importance of servant leadership, teamwork, and spiritual growth in every area of church service. They reminded the team that volunteering is not just about fulfilling tasks, but about serving God and people with excellence, humility, and love. Through interactive discussions and practical teachings, the Ierrulos encouraged volunteers to see their roles as part of a greater mission, advancing the Kingdom of God through Liberty Community Chapel. The session ended with a powerful time of prayer and renewed commitment among all who attended, leaving everyone uplifted, equipped, and ready to serve with fresh vision and purpose. It is our heartfelt prayer that this teaching inspires you to value your place in the body of Christ an that God, in His grace, reveals your unique purpose within the Church.

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    THE SCANDAL OF GRACE 2

    In this powerful continuation of The Scandal of Grace series, Pastor Emmanuel preacher opens with a sobering reminder: proximity to religion doesn’t guarantee intimacy with God. Many attend church for decades yet miss the heart of who God truly is, gracious, loving, and just. This message dives deep into the misunderstood nature of righteousness, revealing that it is not simply about moral behavior or religious performance. Righteousness is a position granted by faith, not a reward earned by works. Through scriptures like Romans 5:1-2, we’re reminded that we have peace with God through Jesus Christ and that access to grace comes by faith. In Ephesians 2:8-10, Pastor Emmanuel stresses that salvation is not a result of good deeds, but a gift—lest anyone should boast. And from Hebrews 4:16, we are urged to approach God's throne with confidence, because grace is not just a concept, it’s our lifeline. The scandal of grace lies in the truth that even the “best” person still needs Jesus. No one is exempt from the need for salvation, and grace is not a license to sin, it is an invitation to live free from guilt, shame, and condemnation. Faith, the preacher says, gives us the divine exemption from paying twice for sins Jesus already paid for. This sermon challenges both the self-righteous and the broken to see grace for what it truly is, undeserved, unearned, and absolutely essential. It is our prayer that this sermon helps you build your faith in Jesus and understand that His Grace is upon your life.

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    THE SCANDAL OF GRACE

    In this eye-opening message, "The Scandal of Grace," Pastor Emmanuel challenges the common misconception that faith is a New Testament invention, revealing instead how faith has been the consistent thread through Scripture from the beginning. As the sermon unfolds, he unveils the often-overlooked role of God's angels, not as objects of worship, but as divine messengers who consistently deflect glory back to God. Pastor Emmanuel confronts the deep roots of self-righteousness in religious life, exposing how it cannot save, impress, or earn favor with God. Instead, he presents the radical, even scandalous truth at the heart of Christianity: grace is not a reward, it’s a gift. Freely given. Unmerited. Undeserved. In a world that demands performance and perfection, this week's sermon invites listeners to lay down their striving and receive the grace that sets Christianity apart from every other belief system. A grace that humbles the proud, lifts the broken, and unmasks the reality of a God who does not need our works but offers His love anyway. It is our prayer that this message inspires you and open your eyes to see God's grace for what it truly is, scandalous to the proud, but life giving to the humble. God bless for listening, Connect with us on all social media platforms @Libertycommunitychapel.

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    THE SECOND COMING OF OUR SAVIOR

    In this powerful and thought-provoking message, Gideon delves into one of the most vital truths of the Christian faith; the promised return of Jesus Christ. Rooted in both Scripture and practical application, this sermon by Gideon proclaims the reality of Heaven and Hell, challenging listeners to reflect on their eternal destination. The preacher, Gideon draws from key passages such as Joh 14, where Jesus comforts His disciples with the promise, " I go to prepare a place for you", and Matthew 25, which vividly depicts the separation of the righteous and wicked at His return, the speaker illustrates the urgency and hope tied to the Second Coming. Whether you are a believer longing for Christ's return or Someone seeking truth, this sermon offers both hope and a heartfelt warning. It is a wake-up call to live faithfully, knowing that Jesus is coming again, just as He Promised.   It is Our Prayer that you find hope and what you are seeking for in this message. May God Bless You for listening. Connect with us on all social media platforms @Libertycommunitychapel.

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    THE CHURCH COMMUNITY

    This week, Pastor Emmanuel talks about The Church not just as a gathering, but as a God-ordained community. A place where He calls us, shapes us, and sends us. Looking at the ministry of Jesus, we see how He intentionally formed a diverse group pf disciples: fishermen, tax collectors, zealots, ordinary people with different backgrounds and flaws brought together to walk with Him, learn from Him, and be transformed by Him.  Pastor Emmanuel uses scripture and practical application to challenge us to embrace the beauty and messiness of community, recognizing that our life together, God is doing His most powerful work: making us more like Jesus. Grab your notes, pens, tablets and Bibles as we dive into this weeks Sermon. God Bless You for always tuning in. Connect with us on all social media platforms @Libertycommunitychapel.

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    FAITH

    In this powerful and eye-opening message, this week, Pastor Emmanuel draws a vivid comparison between faith and a vehicle; designed to move, to carry us forward, and to stay on the road laid out by God. Faith is not just belief, it's movement aligned with divine direction. But what happens when we take a detour or try to drive off course? Through scripture and practical insights, Pastor Emmanuel unpacks the truth that faith only functions properly when it operates within God's purpose. Stepping outside that purpose can lead to breakdowns, delays, and spiritual danger. This sermon challenges believers to examine the road they are on, to trust God's navigation, and to keep their faith in gear with His will. Are you driving in the right direction, or have you left the path God has set for you? Buckle up, this message  will realign your journey of Faith. Connect with us on all social media platforms @Libertycommunitychapel.  

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    THE BODY OF CHRIST

    In this powerful and timely sermon, Pastor Emmanuel explores the beautiful metaphor of the Church as the Body of Christ, drawn from Paul's teaching in 1 Corinthians 12. Just as a physical body is made up of many different parts working together in harmony, so too is the Church, diverse members united by one Spirit. The message emphasizes that every that every person has a purpose, and no role is too small or insignificant in God's eyes. From those who preach to those who serve quietly in the background, each member is vital to the health and mission of the Church. Whether you feel unseen, undervalued, or disconnected, this sermon will encourage you to see yourself as an essential part of God's plan, called to function with love, humility and purpose within the body. Grab your Bibles, and notes, and enjoy today's message. Connect with us on all social media platforms @Libertycommunitychapel.

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    IT IS NOT GOOD TO BE ALONE

    In a world that often praises independence and self-sufficiency God reminds us of a deeper truth: "it's not good for man to be alone" (Genesis 2:18). This sermon by Pastor Emmanuel explores God's design for community and connection- not just marriage, but in the broader body of Christ. We will look at how Scripture calls us to live in fellowship, carry one another's burdens, and reflect Christ's love through mutual support. Whether you are feeling isolated or simply need a reminder of why church family matters, this message will encourage you to lean into the gift of Christian community and rediscover the strength we find in walking together.   Connect with us on all social media platforms @Libertycommunitychapel.

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    THE PRINCIPLES OF CHANGE

    Sunday, August24th 2025, Mr. Collins talks to us about Change. He teaches us that, Change is never easy but necessary. In this powerful message, we explore the biblical principles of change and how God uses transition, discomfort, and uncertainty as tools to shape our character, deepen our faith, and guide us toward our purpose. Mr. Collins helps us through his teaching to recognize the seasons of change in our lives, understand God's role in the process, and find the courage to move forward with confidence and hope. Grab your notes, tablets, and Bibles, and enjoy the message. God Bless You.   Connect with us on all social media platforms @Libertycommunitychapel.

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    A GATEWAY TO GETHSEMANE

    Sunday, August 17th 2025, Mr. Kennedy Adofo talks about "A Gateway To Gethsemane". Gethsemane represents the threshold between comfort and calling, between personal desire and divine direction. It is the gateway we must all pass through when God is guiding us into deeper purpose. Mr. Adofo calls us to trust God's direction, even when it leads us through places that are uncomfortable and costly, knowing that obedience in Gethsemane prepares us for victory on the other side. Grab your Bibles, notes or tablets and enjoy this powerful message from Mr. Adofo. Connect with us on all social media platforms @Libertycommunitychapel.  

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    GOD'S WAITING ROOM

    On Sunday, August 10th 2025, Mr. Debrah Owusu preaches about God's waiting room. God's timing is rarely our timing, but it is always right. In God's Waiting Room, we learn patience, develop character, and deepen our dependence on Him. Grab your Bibles, notes, pens or tablets and enjoy this insightful sermon by Mr. Debrah.   Follow us on all Social Media Platforms @ Liberty Community Chapel.

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    THE COMBO OF FAITH AND KNOWLEDGE

    Mr. Kwame Adomako explores the relationship between faith and knowledge, emphasizing how the two can complement and enhance one another. Through Nana's teachings, he helps us understand how faith can inform our pursuit of knowledge, and how knowledge can, in turn, deepen and strengthen our faith.   Follow Liberty Community Chapel on all social media platforms.

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    EXTRAORDINARY FAITH WITH BRUNO IERRULO

    On July 27th, 2025, Pastor Bruno Ierrulo visits Liberty Community Chapel and preaches about "extraordinary faith". He talks about his own life to show how faith has helped him through both the good and the hard times. Grab your notes, Bibles and pens as you listen to this sermon with life related experiences that reveal a journey of faith, one that will lit your path and anchor your soul. God Bless You For always Listening.

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    GOD'S PURPOSE AND TIME

    Pastor Emmanuel talks about God's purpose and time on Sunday, July 29th 2025. Grab your notebooks and pens. Enjoy this interesting, informative and Bible driven sermon. Follow Liberty Community Chapel on All Social Media platforms for more.  God Bless You for always joining us.

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