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Words to Heal!Sermons, teachings, poems and reflections on God's Word from the Apostolic Church, All Nations Centre, Kennington!
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In Christ Jesus
We start our new preaching theme for May 'In Christ Jesus' with a word from Pastor Sackey preaches on what it truly means to be in Christ Jesus. Through Scripture, we’re reminded that our identity, salvation, confidence, and purpose are all found in Him alone.This message calls believers to remain grounded in the true gospel, abide in Christ, and walk in the fullness of all He has made available to us.Key Scriptures: Ephesians 2:4–13 | Colossians 1:12–23 | John 15:4–8
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The Enemy, The War & How We Overcome
We wrap up our theme of 'Lessons In Spiritual Warfare' with a word from Ps. Emmanuel Mbakwe who reminds us that our battles go beyond what we see, “we do not wrestle against flesh and blood.” From Ephesians 6, we’re called to recognise the reality of spiritual warfare, understand the nature of the enemy, and stand firm using the weapons God has given us.Put on the full armour, stay vigilant, and fight from a place of truth, faith, and prayer because victory is already secured in Christ.📖 Key Scriptures: Ephesians 6:12–18 | 2 Corinthians 10:4–6 | 1 Peter 5:8
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While Men Slept - Do Not Fall Asleep
Our series continues with a word from Elder Kola Odesesan who calls on us to spiritual alertness, warning that the enemy works subtly in moments of distraction and weakness. Drawing from Matthew 13, we’re reminded that what is sown in our lives while we “sleep” can have lasting consequences.Stay watchful, stay prayerful, and remain rooted in the Word because spiritual vigilance is key to victory.Key Scriptures: Matthew 13:24–30 | Ephesians 6:10–13 | Hebrews 12:1
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Do Not Fall Into His Trap
This week, Deaconess Gbemi Adekoya teaches on the importance of spiritual vigilance, reminding us that we are not ignorant of the enemy’s devices. Through Scripture, we’re called to stay alert, guard our hearts and minds, and stand firm using the full armour of God. Victory is already ours, but we must remain watchful, grounded in truth, and led by the Spirit.
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Jesus The Bread of Life - Appropriated & Dispensed
Pastor Abraham Sackey preaches on not just knowing Jesus as the Bread of Life, but truly partaking in Him. Through John 6, we’re reminded that Christ is our source of eternal life, provision, and satisfaction and as believers, we are called to carry and share that same life with others.This message challenges us to move beyond surface faith, to daily depend on Christ, walk in bold faith, and become vessels through which He reaches a hungry world.
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Jesus - The Bread of Life
Our Good Friday service saw Pastor Ade Abiodun preach from John 6 on Jesus as the true Bread of Life. While physical bread sustains for a moment, only Christ satisfies eternally. He offers life, purpose, and righteousness to all who believe.This message is a call to move beyond the temporary and place full faith in Jesus, the only One who truly satisfies and gives everlasting life.
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Standing in the Day of Evil
Drawing from Ephesians 6:13, Pastor Nigel Bainbridge preaches on the power of standing firm in times of spiritual warfare. Standing isn’t passive, it’s a powerful act of faith, trusting God to fight while we remain rooted in Him.When the day of evil comes, don’t retreat. Stand.
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Resist The Devil
Pastor George Udoh preaches on the power of resisting the devil through submission to God. Drawing from James 4:7, we’re reminded that true spiritual authority flows from alignment with God and when we stand firm in faith, the enemy must flee. This message calls believers to live alert, walk in obedience, and enforce the victory Christ has already won.
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Test The Spirits
This week, we continue on our theme for March with a word titled 'Test The Spirits'. Deaconess Aiyere preaches from 1 John 4 on the importance of spiritual discernment. In a world full of spiritual voices, believers are called to test every spirit and hold firmly to the truth of Christ.The message also highlights the vital role of families, especially mothers, in guiding the next generation in truth.
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Doctrine Matters
This week, Pastor Bajomo teaches on why doctrine matters in the battle for our faith. As Scripture warns that some will depart from the faith through deceiving spirits, believers must remain grounded in the truth of God’s Word to discern error and stand firm in Christ.Be reminded that because of the finished work of Jesus, we have victory and through sound doctrine we are equipped to resist deception and walk in truth.Key Scriptures: 1 Timothy 4:1 | Romans 8:31 | Colossians 2:15 | 2 Corinthians 10:4–5
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Lest Satan Should Take Advantage Over Us For We Are Not Ignorant Of His Devices
We begin our new sermon theme for March titled 'Lessons in Spiritual Warfare' with a powerful word from Pastor Sackey. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 2:11, we are reminded to stay spiritually alert and discerning. The enemy seeks advantage, but through prayer, humility, obedience, and submission to God, we are equipped to resist and stand firm.We do not fight in the flesh for our victory is in Christ. Be watchful. Be steadfast.
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The Joy of Praying Together - Saturday Morning Prayer
This message was shared by brother Deji Adesina at our Saturday morning prayer meeting on 21.02.26.Key bible verses: Matthew 18:19-20, Acts 1:14, Acts 4:31, 2 Chron 7:14, Ps 133:1, Acts 2:46-47
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Apostolic Authority and Revelation in Prayer
We wrap up February's theme 'Let Us Continue to Pray Steadfastly' with a word from Pastor Mbakwe. He delves into the foundation of apostolic authority and the power of divine revelation. True authority in the Kingdom is not positional - it flows from revelation of Christ and alignment with His purpose. When God reveals His will, He also releases the grace and authority to walk in it.
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The Dimensions of Joy in Prayer
Drawing from Philippians 1, Elder Aiyere explores how joy in prayer flows from two powerful dimensions - intimacy with God and partnership with His people. Even in persecution and hardship, Paul prayed with joy because his confidence was rooted in relationship, communion, and Kingdom collaboration. True joy in prayer is not circumstantial; it is relational.
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The Dimensions of Labour in Prayer
In this message, Elder Oguntonade challenges us to move beyond casual prayer into labouring prayer — prayer that is intentional, persistent, and costly. Through the example of Epaphras, we are reminded that true spiritual maturity is formed in the secret place, where believers contend, intercede, and remain steadfast until God’s will is fully accomplished.
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Saturday Prayer: The Sovereignty and Fatherhood of God
The Sovereignty and Fatherhood of God.Listen to this short message by Elder Charles Quarcoo on 31.01.26.
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Let Us Continue to Pray Steadfastly
Our theme for February builds on last month's with a word preached on 'Let Us Continue to Pray Steadfastly'. Pastor Sackey preaches a call to remain unwavering and consistent in prayer - this message reminds us that prayer is not an occasional activity but a steadfast lifestyle. As we pray persistently and in the Spirit, we deepen our fellowship with God and grow in spiritual strength and maturity.
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Is Anyone Among You Suffering? Let him pray.
Reverend Ajibola draws from James 5 in this message - we are reminded how to respond to life’s circumstances through prayer, praise, faith, and responsibility. Whether facing suffering, sickness, or joy, we are reminded that prayer is central, faith must be active, and God ultimately has the final say in healing and restoration.
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When You Pray, Go Into Your Room; Dwelling in the Secret Place
Deaconess Aiyere continues this month's theme on a word titled 'When You Pray, Go Into Your Room, Dwelling in the Secret Place'. It's call to rediscover the secret place of prayer where intimacy with God is formed. We are remindedthat true prayer is not performance but relationship; this is shutting out distractions, meeting with the Father in secret, and being transformed from the inside out. The greatest reward of prayer is God Himself.
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Let Us Pray with The Spirit & Understanding
We continue January's theme of 'Let Us Pray' with an encouraging word from Pastor Bajomo who preaches a timely reminder of the power and balance of Spirit-led prayer and thoughtful, intentional prayer. This message calls believers to engage both heart and mind - praying God’s will, growing spiritually, and deepening our relationship with Him through prayer that is alive, ordered, and effective.
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The Christ of Christmas
Our Christmas Day 2025 sermon is preached by Pastor Sackey who speaks on 'The Christ of Christmas - Come Let Us Adore Him'. We reflect on Jesus Christ, the promised Son, Immanuel, God with us. This sermon declares the timeless truth of Christ’s birth and invites us into a lifelong response of adoration, worship, and obedience. Far from myth or tradition, the incarnation is God entering human history in a particular time and place for the salvation of all. As we behold the One born in a manger and proclaimed by Scripture, we are called afresh to honour Him with our lives. Come, let us adore Him.
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Prophetic Word - Watchnight Service 2025
A prophetic declaration released as we entered the New Year.
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Let Us Pray
In our first Sunday service of the year, we are powerfully called to return to steadfast, Spirit-led prayer. This message reminds us that prayer is the source of Christian power and spiritual order, calling believers to lift up holy hands without wrath or doubt. As we recover a life of prayer, the Holy Spirit ignites us again with spontaneous, fervent prayer that sustains the Church and advances God’s Kingdom.
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I Wish It Could Always Be Christmas
Reverend Ajibola delivers an encouraging sermon in our last Sunday of the year, with the title of 'I Wish It Could Always Be Christmas'. This message reminds us that Christmas is more than a season - it is the foundation of our salvation. Through the birth of Jesus, God brought light into darkness and made it possible for believers to experience His love, joy, peace, hope, and assurance daily. In Christ, the blessings of Christmas are not temporary but meant to be lived out every day.
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What Have You Brought to the King?
This week's sermon is delivered by Pastor Mbakwe who preaches on this month's subtheme of 'They Presented Gifts: Gold, Frankincense & Myrrh'.This Christmas message reflects on the worship of the wise men and challenges us to examine the heart and cost of our worship. True worship is intentional, reverent, and sacrificial - recognising the worth of Jesus the King. As we come before Him, the question remains: what are we bringing to the King?
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The Christmas Story - Full of Redemptive Truth
Deaconess Adekoya preaches on the topic of 'The Christmas Story - Full of Redemptive Truth'. The meaning of Christmas is explored, beyond tradition and celebration. From humanity’s fall to God’s redemptive plan fulfilled in Jesus Christ, we are reminded that Christmas is the glorious reality of God entering human history to bring salvation, hope, peace, and renewal. Christmas tells the story of God’s love, redemption, and His desire to restore humanity through Christ. HALLELUJAH!
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Ties That Bind and The Reason For The Season
Pastor Sackey revisits the theme of 'Ties That Bind' with an encouraging word the reason for the Christmas season.
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Making Something Good in God Happen
Pastor Bajomo preaches on the topic of 'Making Something Good in God Happen' - we are called to stop waiting and start partnering with God to bring His goodness into the lives of others. Through Nehemiah’s example, we learn to act with compassion, courage, and conviction, overcoming opposition and making a real impact in our God-given sphere. Hallelujah!
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Prophetic Word - Saturday Prayer Meeting 22/11/2025
We believe that The Lord still speaks through human agents to bring comfort and build up the Church.Listen to what was said and pray about it.
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The God-Dependent Christian
We continue our theme of 'Be Safe, Remind Them of These Things' with a word revsiting the topic of 'The God-Dependent Christian'. This message reminds us that all effort is empty without God at the centre. True success comes from dependence on Him; seeking His wisdom, aligning with His will, and trusting His sufficiency. A God-dependent life is one built, protected, and sustained by the Master Builder Himself.
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Mindset of the Owner
Elder Aiyere speaks on 'Mindset of the Owner' - we've been called to shift from passive Christianity to active ownership. True service means taking responsibility for God’s work with excellence, integrity, and love just as Jesus did. When we serve with an ownership mindset, God is honoured, His Kingdom advances, families grow stronger, the church becomes healthier, and society is transformed.
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Accepted to Offer Acceptable Service
This week's sermon continues on our theme with a sermon from Deaconness Aiyere, revisiting 'Accepted to Offer Acceptable Service'. We are accepted by grace, not by our works. From that place of acceptance, we are called to serve God acceptably, beginning in our homes. This message reminds us that worship starts in daily life — through love, humility, and faithful service to those closest to us.
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The Learned Christian
We continue our theme of 'Be Safe, Remind Them of These Things' in November with an encouraging word from Pastor Sackey who speaks on 'The Learned Christian'. A call to move beyond surface-level Christianity and grow as true disciples who learn from Christ daily. The learned Christian is rooted in the Word, shaped by obedience, and steadily growing in grace — becoming more like Jesus in every season of life.
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Grace Matters
Our sermon to wrap up the month of October covers the topic of 'Grace Matters'. Pastor Udoh speaks on how grace is more than a concept — it’s the active power of God at work in our lives. It saves, sustains, restores, and empowers us to live, love, and serve. We are who we are by His grace — unearned, unshakable, and unstoppable.
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Be Strong In The Lord
Reminding someone of something can have many benefits depending on the context. a. A consistent reminder helps form routines, reinforces and helps retain information.b. People are more likely to complete tasks when reminded.c. A reminder reduces mistakes and forgetfulness, especially for important or time-sensitive matters.
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The God-Dependent Christian
Our preaching theme 'Be Safe, Remind Them of These Things' continues with a word from our esteemed Pastor Mbakwe. We are reminded that we were never meant to do life alone. True peace and fruitfulness come from total dependence on God; staying connected to the Vine, seeking His guidance, walking humbly, and trusting Him completely.
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Ownership Matters: Be Safe, Remind Them of These Things
Pastor Sackey delivers an impactful word on Ownership Matters to kick off the series for this month which is 'Be Safe, Remind Them of These Things'. We are called to own our faith, our lives, and the ministry — not as hirelings, but as true stewards who protect what God has entrusted to us.
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How I Fight My Battles of Service
We wrap up our series 'Divine Directives & Expectation' with a powerful word from Elder Aiyere who preached on 'How I Fight My Battles of Service'. Using Romans 12, we are reminded that we are called to offer our bodies as living sacrifices in addition to providing practical steps on effective service.
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The Mindset & Flavours of Service
Our Divine Directives & Expectations series continues with an encouraging sermon from our esteemed Elder Oguntonade. Drawing from Romans 12: 1-5, he explores the different "flavours" that come with godly service.
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The Superlatives of Service
We continue our preaching series 'Divine Directives & Expectations', where Pastor Bajomo delivers an encouraging word on the superlatives of service.
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Divine Directives & Expectations - The Call to Service
We open up the month of September with our theme of 'Divine Directives & Expectations', Pastor Sackey delivers a powerful sermon titled 'The Call to Service'.
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Empowered to Confront & Conquer Shame
Pastor Bayo, from the Apostolic Church Hackbridge, blesses us with an encouraging word to round up our theme for August 'Empowered to Confront & Conquer Shame'.
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ANC Kennington Convention 2025 - Sunday
A word delivered by our guest speak Apostle Paul Carley on day 3 of the ANC Kennington Convention 2025.
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ANC Kennington Convention 2025 - Saturday
A word delivered by our guest speak Apostle Paul Carley on day 2 of the ANC Kennington Convention 2025.
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Trading Shame for the Joy of the Lord
This week's sermon continues on the theme of 'Empowered to Confront & Conquer Shame' with a reminder that we can trade our shame for the joy in the Lord.Pastor George Udoh explores the 'divine exchange' which refers to the transaction that took place through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It refers to the idea that Jesus took upon Himself the consequences of human sin, and in return, believers receive the benefits of His righteousness and relationship with God.
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Empowered to Confront & Conquer Shame
'Empowered to Confront & Conquer Shame' was this week's sermon title, a Pastor Sackey delivers an impactful message and addresses those who employ shame as a weapon, those who are imprisoned by shame and those who have the divine mandate to work along Christ in His mission statement. We are reminded that it is our birthright to be empowered through the name of Jesus, and to not be held down by shame.
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Breaking the Cycle & Shadow of Shame
This week's sermon titled 'Breaking the Cycle & Shadow of Shame' aims to bring to an end the weaponisation of shame, both in and outside of the church. Drawing from biblical examples, Hannah in 1 Samuel 1 and Jabez in 1 Chronicles 4, both called on God to end their cycle of shame.
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Shame Replaced with Double Honour
This week's sermon titled 'Shame Replaced with Double Honour' encourages us to use God's Word to remind and encourage us in our battles against shame. Drawing from Isaiah 61:7, the Lord promises us double honour and joy which we must lean on.
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Grace in the Face of Shame
Continuing our theme of 'Empowered to Confront and Conquer Shame', Deaconess Tope delivers a powerful sermon on 'Grace in the Face of Shame', drawing from John 8:1-11. Highlighting Jesus' ability to show shame to the woman who committed adultery, and calls on us to to release our own shame, embrace forgiveness, and accept grace for transformation,
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OVERCOMING SHAME
A call to God's people to know the fulness of life by getting rid of shame and breaking the chains of shame.
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