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One Church LI

The mission of our podcast ministry is to inspire, educate, and uplift individuals on their spiritual journey. Rooted in the values of our church in Elmont, NY, Our vision is to see Jesus, We exist to reach the one with the love of Jesus and for all to live like Jesus.

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    When You Don’t Know What To Do (Journey of Acts) // Pastor Cecil Mathew

    A powerful and deeply practical message from the “Journey Through Acts” series, centered on Acts 1:15–26, exploring how believers can discern the will of God during seasons of uncertainty, transition, and major life decisions. The sermon walks through the moment after Jesus’ ascension when the disciples were waiting in Jerusalem, facing the loss of Judas and the uncertainty of what would come next. Through Peter’s leadership, the message highlights how the early church responded when they did not know what to do — not with panic or emotion, but with prayer, scripture, community, and trust in God’s sovereignty. Key themes include:Trusting God when the future is unclearLearning how to discern the will of GodThe importance of community and spiritual coveringStanding firmly on scripture instead of emotionsSeeking wise and godly counsel before major decisionsPraying specifically and relying on the Holy SpiritUnderstanding that God can restore and use broken people, just as He restored Peter after his failureRecognizing that God’s process often shapes us just as much as the answer we are seeking The sermon also emphasizes that God’s will will never contradict His Word and challenges believers not to make permanent decisions based on temporary emotions. Using the disciples’ process of choosing Matthias to replace Judas, the message teaches that spiritual discernment involves scripture, prayer, unity, godly standards, and surrendering outcomes to God. Practical application is woven throughout with encouragement for students, families, young adults, and anyone facing decisions regarding career, marriage, ministry, relocation, or purpose. The message closes with five reflective questions believers should ask when seeking God’s direction, reminding the church that while we may not always have the full picture, we can trust the God who does. Ultimately, the sermon is a call to trust God’s process, obey His leading, and walk forward in faith even when the next step is not fully visible.

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    Plugged In (Journey of Acts) // Pastor Sunil Paulose

    In this powerful sermon from the book of Acts, Pastor Sunil Paulose calls believers to awaken spiritually and prepare for the return of Jesus Christ. Beginning in Acts 1:9–11, the message focuses on Jesus’ ascension into heaven and the promise that He will one day return in the same way. Pastor Sunil describes the awe of the disciples as they watched Jesus ascend into the clouds, while also reminding the church that believers have a mission to fulfill until Christ returns. The sermon highlights the significance of biblical prophecy, explaining that more than 300 Old Testament prophecies were fulfilled through Jesus’ first coming and over 1,500 prophecies speak about His second coming. Pastor Sunil teaches on the two stages of Christ’s return: the rapture, where believers meet the Lord in the air, and His later return in glory to establish His kingdom on earth. He stresses that spiritual readiness is essential and warns that outward religion alone is not enough. True readiness comes through repentance, holiness, obedience, and an intimate relationship with God. A major theme of the message is the importance of waiting in God’s presence and being filled with the Holy Spirit. Referring to Acts 1:8, Pastor Sunil explains that Jesus instructed His disciples to wait before going out to minister. He emphasizes that ministry without intimacy with God becomes powerless and empty. The sermon warns against distractions such as busyness, entertainment, social media, and worldly pursuits that keep believers from prayer and communion with God. Pastor Sunil describes these distractions as tactics of the enemy designed to weaken Christians spiritually and keep them disconnected from God’s power. The sermon also emphasizes unity within the church. Using the example of the disciples gathering together in prayer before Pentecost, Pastor Sunil explains that unity is essential for the move of God. He warns against gossip, division, and disunity, encouraging believers instead to become peacemakers and recognize that everyone is still growing spiritually. One of the most memorable parts of the sermon is Pastor Sunil’s analogy comparing different types of vehicles to spiritual life. He compares unbelievers to traditional gas-powered cars, nominal Christians to hybrid vehicles that occasionally tap into spiritual power, and committed believers to fully electric vehicles that remain constantly “plugged in.” Just as an electric vehicle depends completely on being connected to power, believers must remain continually connected to God through prayer, dependence, and the Holy Spirit. The sermon concludes with a passionate call for believers to fully surrender to God, prioritize prayer, and live prepared for Christ’s return. Pastor Sunil encourages the church to seek the Holy Spirit daily, involve God in every decision, and boldly fulfill the Great Commission in these last days. Ending with 1 Thessalonians 5:17 — “Never stop praying” — the message challenges believers to live fully dependent on God and ready for the coming of Jesus Christ.

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    To Be Continued (Journey Of Acts) // Pastor Cecil Mathew

    The message centers on the transformative journey of the early church as recorded in the book of Acts, emphasizing its ongoing relevance for believers today. It highlights that the book of Acts is not merely a historical account but a living narrative that connects the ministry and teachings of Jesus Christ with the continuing mission of the church, empowered by the Holy Spirit. The book serves as a bridge between the Gospels and the apostolic letters, showing how Jesus’s work did not end with His resurrection and ascension but continues through His followers. The call is for the church today to actively participate in this mission—to not just admire what Jesus did but to continue what He started, living in obedience and empowered by the Spirit.A key theme explored is the concept of waiting, which the disciples experienced before receiving the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. This waiting period was not idle but a time of preparation, unity, and alignment with God’s timing. The sermon draws a powerful analogy to an oil pipeline in Alaska that, despite having all the necessary infrastructure, stopped flowing because the oil froze—similarly, believers can have all the right systems and routines but still lack the vital flow of the Spirit. Waiting tests faith and patience, builds trust, and refines obedience, preparing the church to carry out its God-given mission effectively. The message encourages believers to embrace waiting as a divine process of preparation rather than a period of frustration or delay, trusting that God’s timing is perfect and purposeful.Furthermore, the sermon stresses the necessity of the baptism in the Holy Spirit, which empowers believers for their calling and mission. It distinguishes between water baptism as a symbol of cleansing and Holy Spirit baptism as a source of power for ministry and witness. The mission given to the church is clear: to be witnesses of Jesus "in Jerusalem, throughout Judea, in Samaria, and to the ends of the earth." This mission transcends cultural and geographical boundaries, encompassing the global church today. Believers are urged to faithfully serve where they are, whether in small or large capacities, trusting that God is orchestrating a greater story through their obedience and alignment with His Spirit. Ultimately, the message calls for a faith-filled, Spirit-empowered church that embraces its role in God’s unfolding kingdom, living out the Great Commission with humility, patience, and power.

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    Finish Well, Start Strong // Pastor Cecil Mathew

    Preparation, renewal, and perseverance are essential as one season ends and another begins. God’s presence brings blessing and transformation, even within imperfect circumstances. Life in Christ requires endurance, discipline, and intentional transition—moving from one season to the next and from an old way of living into a renewed life shaped by Christ. Finishing well and beginning strong involves consecration, releasing burdens, and allowing God to work in every area of life.Key areas for reflection include identifying places where outward strength conceals inner weakness, recognizing how success can create vulnerability to failure, confronting truths that require repentance, and discerning what must be released in order to move forward freely. Even those chosen and empowered by God experience inner struggle and failure, yet restoration remains possible through humility, repentance, and grace. Faithfulness is defined not by external achievement but by character, integrity, and obedience to God’s calling.Intentional spiritual renewal requires pausing to reflect, pray, and prepare for what lies ahead. Dependence on the Holy Spirit provides the strength needed to continue with endurance and faithfulness. Growth involves shedding anything that hinders progress, trusting God’s sustaining grace, and moving forward with courage and hope. This transition marks not merely an ending, but an opportunity for new beginnings empowered by God’s presence and the victory found in Christ’s resurrection.

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    Let's Go! // Pastor Cecil Mathew

    A call to live with continual gratitude, not limited to a season or moment, but expressed daily in recognition of God’s faithfulness and the gift of life. Even amid challenges and setbacks, God’s presence remains constant, inviting deeper trust and forward movement in faith. The journey is one of growth and progression, marked by unity and spiritual maturity, with a vision of being a visible light—boldly living out the truth of the gospel through the power of the Holy Spirit.Testimonies of healing, provision, protection, salvation, and renewed commitment affirm that God is actively at work and stir a resolve to keep moving forward rather than settling into comfort or complacency. There is an urgency to remain spiritually alert, devoted to prayer, and equipped for spiritual battle, recognizing the need to stay aligned with God’s leading.The heart of the call is to move beyond merely surviving and into a life overflowing with hope, joy, and peace through the Holy Spirit. It invites a release of comfort zones and past attachments, a firm grounding in Scripture, and an expectation of greater spiritual fruitfulness ahead—finishing strong, trusting fully, and walking into a future marked by deeper faith and abundant life.

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    We Believe In Divine Healing (This We Believe Part 10) // Pastor Cecil Mathew & Deepak Mathew

    The message presents divine healing as an essential part of the Christian gospel, grounded in Jesus Christ’s atoning work. Drawing primarily from Isaiah 53:4–5, it emphasizes that Jesus bore humanity’s griefs, sorrows, and sicknesses, making healing available through faith. Healing is understood as holistic, addressing the spirit, soul, and body rather than physical symptoms alone.God is portrayed as inherently healing by nature, identified as Jehovah Rafa—the Lord who heals. Healing is not framed as a rare miracle but as a provision believers can receive through faith, prayer, confession, community, and the laying on of hands. Worship, joy, and praise are highlighted as spiritual catalysts that invite God’s healing presence.The teaching identifies key hindrances to healing, including unbelief, unforgiveness, unconfessed sin, bitterness, ignorance, and distorted theology, emphasizing the need for repentance and spiritual alignment. Healing may occur instantaneously or progressively, and believers are encouraged to persevere in faith even when healing is delayed.Biblical imagery such as the bronze serpent lifted by Moses and the life-giving river of God reinforces that healing flows from Christ’s redemptive work on the cross. While acknowledging that believers may still experience suffering, the message affirms that all sickness ultimately submits to Jesus’ authority, making healing inseparable from salvation and restoration.

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    We Believe in His Return (This We Believe Part 9) // Sis Sherin George

    The message explores the profound hope and urgency surrounding the second coming of Jesus Christ, emphasizing foundational Christian beliefs about eschatology—the study of end times. It begins by reflecting on the preparatory nature of Jesus’ first coming and His promise to return to take believers to be with Him. This return is likened to the Jewish tradition of a groom preparing a place for his bride, highlighting the need for readiness since the timing is unknown. The teaching underscores that believers will be raptured—caught up to meet Christ in the air—while those not in Christ remain on earth to face the great tribulation, a period of unprecedented suffering and testing lasting seven years. This tribulation, marked by calamities and led by a deceiving Antichrist, serves as a call for repentance for those left behind, illustrating God’s mercy in offering a final opportunity for salvation.Following the tribulation, the return of Jesus marks the beginning of the millennial reign—a thousand years of peace and righteousness where Christ reigns bodily on earth alongside the saints. During this time, Satan will be bound and unable to influence the world until his eventual release and defeat at the battle of Armageddon. The ultimate judgment follows with the great white throne judgment, where all humanity appears before God. Each person’s deeds will be tested by fire, revealing the motives behind their actions, but salvation rests solely on grace through Jesus Christ, not works. The righteous are granted eternal life, while the wicked face eternal punishment, emphasizing the critical importance of being found in the Lamb’s Book of Life.The teaching calls for vigilance and faithfulness in the present period of grace, urging believers not to be complacent but to actively do the Master’s business. Using parables such as the faithful servant and the ten virgins, it highlights the distinction between merely identifying as a Christian and possessing a genuine, Spirit-filled relationship with Christ. The message stresses that a born-again experience, evidenced by the indwelling Holy Spirit, is essential—not optional—for living a victorious and abundant Christian life. With signs of the end times increasing, the call is urgent: believers must remain alert, steadfast, and committed to their faith, sharing the gospel with others while there is still opportunity, echoing the biblical admonition to “get in the ark” before it is too late.

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    We Believe in His Ordinances (This We Believe Part 8) // Pastor Cecil Mathew

    Welcome to today’s episode, where we continue our inspiring series titled *This We Believe*. Before diving into today’s message, I want to pause and reflect on something deeply encouraging. Back in September, we embarked on a 90-day spiritual journey as a church family—a journey marked by growth, challenge, and transformation. Right now, we find ourselves in the middle of that journey—day 57 of 90 to be exact.The middle of any journey can be the hardest place to be. You’re no longer at the starting line, and the finish line can feel so far away. The initial excitement has faded, and the celebration of victory seems distant. But here’s the truth I want to share: the middle is where God does His deepest work. It’s the miracle zone.Think about the greatest moments in Scripture—Jesus calming the storm in the middle of the sea, Israel walking through the Red Sea on dry ground, and the fiery furnace where the fourth man appeared to turn fire into freedom. These miracles all happened in the middle of struggle, not at the beginning or the end.So, what do we do when we find ourselves in the middle? We stand firm. We put on the full armor of God—truth, righteousness, faith, the Word of God—and we fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith. He’s the one who started this journey and will faithfully bring it to completion. If you’re weary or stretched thin, remember God is enlarging your capacity and preparing to pour out something greater. So lift your head, square your shoulders, and stand your ground. The miracle is in motion.

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    We Believe in the Holy Spirit (This We Believe Part 7) // Pastor Joji John

    Welcome to today’s episode where we continue our enlightening series on the foundational truths of our faith—what we believe and why we believe it. Over the past several weeks, we’ve journeyed through various core doctrines, and today we focus on a vital and powerful topic: The Baptism of the Holy Spirit and the Gifts of the Holy Spirit.We’ll explore three key aspects to help us understand this profound experience: the Promise, the Power, and the Purpose of the baptism of the Holy Spirit. These three Ps will guide us through the biblical foundation and practical implications of this divine encounter.

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    We Believe in Holiness (This We Believe Part 6) // Pastor Cecil Mathew

    Welcome to today’s episode, where we dive deep into a foundational doctrine that shapes the life of the church and the believer’s journey—sanctification, holiness, and what it truly means to be set apart in a world that often celebrates the exact opposite.In recent weeks, we’ve been exploring some core truths that define our faith and identity. We live in a culture that prizes authenticity—being “real,” transparent, vulnerable. But I want to ask you, at what cost are we pursuing authenticity? The world says, “Be true to yourself,” but Scripture calls us to something radically different: to be transformed, to die to ourselves daily, and to live a life consecrated to God. While the culture embraces compromise, God calls His children to holiness—consecration that stands out, that refuses to blend in with a broken world.

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    We Believe in Repentance (This We Believe Part 5) // Sis Sarah Varghese

    Welcome to today’s episode. I’m grateful to be with you as we dive deep into a topic that is foundational yet often misunderstood—the reality of sin, the necessity of repentance, and the profound grace of Jesus Christ. This message is part of a series called This We Believe, where we unpack essential truths of the Christian faith to ignite fresh revelation and passion for God’s Word.Sin entered the world through deception in the Garden of Eden. Adam and Eve were living in perfect harmony with God until the serpent, a symbol of deception, questioned God’s Word. “Did God really say…?” This subtle question led to doubt, disobedience, and sin. Sin is lawlessness. It breaks God’s law. Jesus’ purpose was not just to forgive sin but to completely remove it—to destroy the devil’s work. When we truly understand this, it changes everything. Sin is enemy territory. If we sit comfortably in that territory, allowing sin to rule our lives, we are at war with God’s purpose for us.There is a dangerous complacency in the church today. We go through the motions of faith but fail to pursue holiness. Hebrews 12:1 urges us to “throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles.” Sin entangles quickly and easily. We must guard ourselves, avoiding places and situations that lead to temptation. The enemy’s tactics are subtle. Sin often blends into our lives like hidden eggs on a tree, unnoticed until it’s too late. We all have sinful desires, but the Holy Spirit helps us resist and provides a way out. This is a daily, moment-by-moment choice. It’s not automatic. It requires humility, prayer, and a heart that longs to please God.Repentance is often misunderstood as simply being sorry for sin. But the Greek word metanoia means a complete change of mind—a 180-degree turn. It’s not about perfection, because none of us can be perfect. That’s why we need justification through Jesus. True repentance involves changing your heart and desires to align with God’s will. It means no longer living for yourself but living to please God. It’s a posture of gratitude for what He has done, not fear or guilt. This warning is serious, but it’s also rooted in love. God wants us to understand the gravity of sin and the urgency of repentance.

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    Justification, Regeneration & New Birth (This We Believe Part 4) // Pastor Joseph Varghese

    Welcome to today’s episode, where we delve deeply into some of the most foundational truths of the Christian faith: justification, regeneration, and new birth. These concepts are not just theological terms but are life-changing realities that shape our relationship with God and transform how we live. Whether you are a seasoned believer or hearing these truths for the first time, this episode is designed to help you grasp the profound grace that God offers us through Jesus Christ.Because God is righteous, He cannot simply overlook sin. Sin separates us from God, and justice demands that sin be punished. But here is the beautiful gospel message: God, in His great love and mercy, has made a way for us to be justified—declared right in His sight—not because of our works, but through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Justification is a legal term meaning to be declared righteous. Next, we come to regeneration, which means being made alive. Spiritually speaking, before coming to Christ, we are dead in our sins. The spirit within us is lifeless, unable to connect with God. But when we put our faith in Jesus, the Holy Spirit comes to life within us, making us spiritually alive. New birth refers to the transformation and renewal that happens when we are united with Christ.

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    We Believe In Jesus Christ (This We Believe Part 3) // Pastor Cecil Mathew

    Human beings possess an innate longing for fulfillment that worldly possessions, achievements, and relationships cannot satisfy. This deep need encompasses a search for truth, identity, community, love, forgiveness, and hope. True and lasting fulfillment can only be found in a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, who alone meets the soul’s deepest needs, forgives sin, restores brokenness, and grants eternal life. Jesus is both fully God and fully man, having experienced human struggles and temptations without sin, enabling Him to empathize with human weaknesses. He lived a real historical life, was crucified, buried, resurrected, and ascended to heaven, where He intercedes on behalf of believers. Calling on the powerful name of Jesus brings authority, victory over life’s challenges, and access to God’s presence. Believers are called to embrace their identity as children of God, live in the power of Jesus’ name, and serve others with humility, following His example of servanthood. The essence of Christianity is not merely doctrine or religion but a living relationship with Jesus Christ, the true Savior and source of life.

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    We Believe in One God (This We Believe Part 2) // Pastor Cecil Mathew

    There is only one true God—eternal, self-existent, and sovereign—who created all things and sustains all life by His power. He is not one among many but the only living God, infinite in wisdom, holiness, and love. Though human understanding is limited, God has revealed Himself through creation, through His Word, and ultimately through His Son. He is both transcendent—beyond human comprehension—and personal, desiring relationship with His creation.God exists as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—three distinct persons united in perfect oneness, equal in nature and purpose. The Father is the source of all things, the Son is the visible image of the invisible God, and the Spirit is the active presence of God working within and among believers. This divine unity calls for worship that is centered on God alone and lives that reflect His character. To believe in one God is to surrender completely to His authority, trust His goodness, and live in faithful devotion to Him above all else.

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    We Believe in the Bible (This We Believe Part 1) // Pastor Cecil Mathew

    The Bible is the foundation of truth and the final authority for faith and conduct. It is not a collection of human ideas but the living and inspired Word of God, fully sufficient to reveal His nature, will, and purpose for humanity. Every part of Scripture carries divine authority, remaining unchanging and trustworthy in a world that constantly shifts its moral standards. The Word brings life, light, and direction—it exposes sin, corrects error, and guides believers into righteousness.True faith is built on complete trust and obedience to Scripture. It is not enough to merely read or hear the Word; it must be believed, lived, and allowed to transform the heart and mind. Selective belief or compromise with cultural values weakens spiritual integrity. The Word must be approached with reverence and applied with conviction, shaping every decision and relationship. A life grounded in Scripture stands firm through confusion and adversity, bearing witness to the enduring power and truth of God’s Word.

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    The Importance Of God’s Presence (Presence Day 3) // Pastor Bliss Varghese

    God’s presence is essential for life—just as vital as the air we breathe. It is not optional but foundational to true growth, transformation, and freedom. When a person spends time with God, something changes within them that begins to show outwardly. His presence leaves a residue—a glow that reflects His glory and transforms character from the inside out. This transformation cannot be manufactured by human effort; it happens through stillness, silence, and communion with Him.Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom, and this freedom produces boldness and authority that empower believers to act and speak with confidence. Time in God’s presence is not about quantity but quality—it is about allowing God to shape, refine, and fill the heart. Living under His presence brings protection from harm and peace in the midst of life’s uncertainty. Those who dwell in His presence carry His radiance wherever they go.God desires that His people live sensitive to the Holy Spirit and practice His presence daily. He works slowly and purposefully, like a marinade that soaks deep into what it touches, preparing it for something greater. In His presence, there is growth, glory, and a lasting glow that continually transforms life from one degree of glory to another.

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    Prioritizing God’s Presence Over Performance (Presence Day 2) // Pastor Bliss Varghese

    Core MessagePastor Bliss reminds the church that the presence of God is not optional—it’s essential. He contrasts “doing for God” (Martha) with “being with God” (Mary), teaching that true discipleship is tested between these two. Religion without presence leads to routine, but presence brings relationship, revelation, and revival.Key Teaching PointsExpectation precedes manifestation: God moves when we come expecting.Presence over program: It’s not about services, order, or performance; the Presence is the person of God Himself.Martha’s nature: Active, organized, responsible—but sometimes distracted, controlling, and overly busy doing things for God instead of with Him.Mary’s nature: Quiet, attentive, emotionally honest, and spiritually discerning. She sits at Jesus’ feet, listens, and chooses what’s truly important.Lessons from the ContrastMartha symbolizes service without stillness—the risk of serving out of stress.Mary represents devotion with depth—choosing intimacy over activity.Jesus doesn’t rebuke service; He redirects priorities: “Mary has chosen the better part.”God desires worshippers, not workers seeking validation.Practical ApplicationsBegin each day with “Speak, Lord, your servant is listening” instead of reaching for the phone.Choose Scripture over scrolling.Schedule time weekly to sit quietly in God’s presence—Sabbath rhythms of rest and reflection.Refuse to let distraction steal devotion; the enemy doesn’t need to destroy believers—only distract them.Closing AppealPastor Bliss concludes by urging the congregation to examine whether Jesus truly sits on the throne of their hearts. He calls both “Marthas” and “Marys” to reconcile—balancing action with adoration—and to let God resurrect what’s weary or distracted in their lives.

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    Prioritizing The Presence of God (Presence Day 1) // Pastor Bliss Varghese

    The focus was placed on Exodus 33:15, highlighting that God’s presence is greater than any earthly blessing or success. Believers were urged to pursue and prioritize God through preparation, humility, purity, and discipline. The contrast was made between outward performance and genuine intimacy, with Joshua’s example showing the impact of lingering in God’s presence. Worship was portrayed as an encounter with God rather than a display, leading to transformation and renewal. The call was toward a life grounded in God’s presence, moving beyond routine into deep and lasting relationship with Him.

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    Rebuilt // Pastor Joseph Varghese

    The account of the Israelites’ return from exile highlights that the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem under Zerubbabel and Joshua was accomplished not by human strength but by the Spirit of God. Their first act was to rebuild the altar, reestablishing worship and relationship with God as the foundation for renewal. Although opposition from the Samaritans delayed construction for years, the prophet Haggai called the people to refocus on God’s house, reminding them that neglecting His work led to spiritual and material lack, while obedience brought blessing.This restoration points forward to Jesus Christ, the ultimate altar and perfect sacrifice who restores humanity’s relationship with God. Believers are described as the temple of the living God, built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets with Christ as the cornerstone. Each has a role in this spiritual building, relying on the Holy Spirit for strength. The account encourages perseverance through opposition or small beginnings, assuring that God delights when His people pursue their calling by His Spirit.

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    Fruitful Fields // Bro. Stanley George

    Living a fruitful life in Christ begins with God’s command in Genesis, showing that fruitfulness is central to one’s purpose. Caleb’s perseverance and faith, even at the age of 85, demonstrate courage and a “different spirit” that allowed him to claim his inheritance. His daughter Axa’s request for springs of water alongside land illustrates the need for continual spiritual nourishment.Just as plants need water and sunlight to grow, Christians need prayer, Scripture, and God’s presence to thrive. True fruitfulness comes not from material pursuits but from a deep relationship with God, which calls for self-reflection, healing from past wounds, and supporting one another in faith to bear lasting fruit.

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    Living With Vision // Pastor Cecil Mathew

    Pastor Cecil’s message centered on the importance of having a God-given vision and aligning one’s life with God’s purpose. He stressed that without vision, people become aimless and lack direction, but with vision rooted in God’s Word and prayer, believers find clarity and strength. Using David’s example, he illustrated the passion required to pursue God’s call, showing how David prioritized God’s presence above personal ambition. Pastor Cecil urged the congregation to cultivate humility, immerse themselves in Scripture, and seek God’s guidance so that their lives reflect His kingdom purpose. Ultimately, the message challenged listeners to evaluate their personal goals and ensure they flow from a deeper commitment to God’s vision.

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    Let it Burn // Pastor Cecil Mathew

    Pastor Cecil’s message emphasized that God’s fire is a divine necessity—meant to purify, refine, and empower believers while calling them out of complacency. Rooted in God’s inseparable love, the sermon highlighted the need for personal encounters with His presence through worship and intentional surrender rather than relying on secondhand experiences. Finally, it called the church to unity, refinement through adversity, and collective responsibility in pursuing revival.

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    New Covenant // Pastor Sunil Paulose

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    Deeper Waters // Pastor Cecil Mathew

    Welcome to the ONE CHURCH podcast!Within this podcast, you'll encounter content that will instill hope, fortify your faith, offer practical real-life insights, spread the love of Jesus, and inspire you to fulfill your unique purpose.Join us as we worship and grow together!icloud►► Needing PRAYER?We have team members waiting to pray with you.⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠►► Did you decide to start a relationship with JESUS? We'd love to connect with you here:⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠

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    God is Working in You // Pastor Joseph Varghese

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    My Testimony // Bro. Edwin Maldanado

    Welcome to the ONE CHURCH podcast!Within this podcast, you'll encounter content that will instill hope, fortify your faith, offer practical real-life insights, spread the love of Jesus, and inspire you to fulfill your unique purpose.Join us as we worship and grow together!icloud►► Needing PRAYER?We have team members waiting to pray with you.⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠►► Did you decide to start a relationship with JESUS? We'd love to connect with you here:⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠

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    Advance (Lessons From The Life of Caleb) // Pastor Cecil Mathew

    Welcome to the ONE CHURCH podcast!Within this podcast, you'll encounter content that will instill hope, fortify your faith, offer practical real-life insights, spread the love of Jesus, and inspire you to fulfill your unique purpose.Join us as we worship and grow together!icloud►► Needing PRAYER?We have team members waiting to pray with you.⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠►► Did you decide to start a relationship with JESUS? We'd love to connect with you here:⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠

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    The Power of One Bold Prayer // Pastor Cecil Mathew

    Welcome to the ONE CHURCH podcast!Within this podcast, you'll encounter content that will instill hope, fortify your faith, offer practical real-life insights, spread the love of Jesus, and inspire you to fulfill your unique purpose.Join us as we worship and grow together!icloud►► Needing PRAYER?We have team members waiting to pray with you.⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠►► Did you decide to start a relationship with JESUS? We'd love to connect with you here:⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠

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    Living A Legacy // Bishop Andrew Binda

    Welcome to the ONE CHURCH podcast!Within this podcast, you'll encounter content that will instill hope, fortify your faith, offer practical real-life insights, spread the love of Jesus, and inspire you to fulfill your unique purpose.Join us as we worship and grow together!icloud►► Needing PRAYER?We have team members waiting to pray with you.⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠►► Did you decide to start a relationship with JESUS? We'd love to connect with you here:⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠

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    Break Idols - Build Altars // Pastor Cecil Mathew

    Welcome to the ONE CHURCH podcast!Within this podcast, you'll encounter content that will instill hope, fortify your faith, offer practical real-life insights, spread the love of Jesus, and inspire you to fulfill your unique purpose.Join us as we worship and grow together!icloud►► Needing PRAYER?We have team members waiting to pray with you.⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠►► Did you decide to start a relationship with JESUS? We'd love to connect with you here:⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠

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    Promises Fulfilled // Pastor Cecil Mathew

    Welcome to the ONE CHURCH podcast!Within this podcast, you'll encounter content that will instill hope, fortify your faith, offer practical real-life insights, spread the love of Jesus, and inspire you to fulfill your unique purpose.Join us as we worship and grow together!icloud►► Needing PRAYER?We have team members waiting to pray with you.⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠►► Did you decide to start a relationship with JESUS? We'd love to connect with you here:⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠

  32. 140

    Way Maker // Pastor Sunil Paulose

    Welcome to the ONE CHURCH podcast!Within this podcast, you'll encounter content that will instill hope, fortify your faith, offer practical real-life insights, spread the love of Jesus, and inspire you to fulfill your unique purpose.Join us as we worship and grow together!icloud►► Needing PRAYER?We have team members waiting to pray with you.⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠►► Did you decide to start a relationship with JESUS? We'd love to connect with you here:⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠

  33. 139

    Promises Fulfilled // Pastor Cecil Mathew

    Welcome to the ONE CHURCH podcast!Within this podcast, you'll encounter content that will instill hope, fortify your faith, offer practical real-life insights, spread the love of Jesus, and inspire you to fulfill your unique purpose.Join us as we worship and grow together!icloud►► Needing PRAYER?We have team members waiting to pray with you.⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠►► Did you decide to start a relationship with JESUS? We'd love to connect with you here:⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠

  34. 138

    The Body and The Blood // Pastor Cecil Mathew

    Welcome to the ONE CHURCH podcast!Within this podcast, you'll encounter content that will instill hope, fortify your faith, offer practical real-life insights, spread the love of Jesus, and inspire you to fulfill your unique purpose.Join us as we worship and grow together!icloud►► Needing PRAYER?We have team members waiting to pray with you.⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠►► Did you decide to start a relationship with JESUS? We'd love to connect with you here:⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠

  35. 137

    The Bloody Meal // Pastor Cecil Mathew

    Welcome to the ONE CHURCH podcast!Within this podcast, you'll encounter content that will instill hope, fortify your faith, offer practical real-life insights, spread the love of Jesus, and inspire you to fulfill your unique purpose.Join us as we worship and grow together!icloud►► Needing PRAYER?We have team members waiting to pray with you.⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠►► Did you decide to start a relationship with JESUS? We'd love to connect with you here:⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠

  36. 136

    Life Is In The Blood // Pastor Cecil Mathew

    Welcome to Church Online at One Church!Join us as we worship and grow together!►► Needing PRAYER?We have team members waiting to pray with you.⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠►► Did you decide to start a relationship with JESUS? We'd love to connect with you here:⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠

  37. 135

    The Role of Holiness in Sanctification (Presence Day 2) // Pastor Davin Daniel

    Welcome to Church Online at One Church!Join us as we worship and grow together!Episode Streamed live on Apr 19, 2025►► Needing PRAYER?We have team members waiting to pray with you.⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠►► Did you decide to start a relationship with JESUS? We'd love to connect with you here:⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠

  38. 134

    Who Is God to You? (Presence Day 1) // Pastor Davin Daniel

    Welcome to Church Online at One Church!Join us as we worship and grow together!Episode Streamed live on Apr 18, 2025►► Needing PRAYER?We have team members waiting to pray with you.⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠►► Did you decide to start a relationship with JESUS? We'd love to connect with you here:⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠

  39. 133

    Make Way For The King // Bro. Justin George

    Welcome to Church Online at One Church!Join us as we worship and grow together!Episode Streamed live on Apr 13, 2025►► Needing PRAYER?We have team members waiting to pray with you.⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠►► Did you decide to start a relationship with JESUS? We'd love to connect with you here:⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠

  40. 132

    Joy In The Chaos // Pastor Cecil Mathew

    Welcome to Church Online at One Church!Join us as we worship and grow together!Episode Streamed live on Apr 6, 2025►► Needing PRAYER?We have team members waiting to pray with you.⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠►► Did you decide to start a relationship with JESUS? We'd love to connect with you here:⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠

  41. 131

    One Love (Love the One and Love One Another) // Bro. Stanley George

    Welcome to Church Online at One Church!Join us as we worship and grow together!Episode Streamed live on Mar 30, 2025►► Needing PRAYER?We have team members waiting to pray with you.⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠►► Did you decide to start a relationship with JESUS? We'd love to connect with you here:⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠

  42. 130

    Focus On the Form (Hustle to Holy Part 2) // Pastor Cecil Mathew

    Welcome to Church Online at One Church!Join us as we worship and grow together!Episode Streamed live on Mar 23, 2025►► Needing PRAYER?We have team members waiting to pray with you.⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠►► Did you decide to start a relationship with JESUS? We'd love to connect with you here:⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠

  43. 129

    Which Seat Are You In? (Hustle To Holy Part 1) // Pastor Cecil Mathew

    Welcome to Church Online at One Church!Join us as we worship and grow together!Episode Streamed live on Mar 16, 2025►► Needing PRAYER?We have team members waiting to pray with you.⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠►► Did you decide to start a relationship with JESUS? We'd love to connect with you here:⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠

  44. 128

    Overflowing Hope // Pastor Sunil Paulose

    Welcome to Church Online at One Church!Join us as we worship and grow together!Episode Streamed live on Mar 9, 2025►► Needing PRAYER?We have team members waiting to pray with you.⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠►► Did you decide to start a relationship with JESUS? We'd love to connect with you here:⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠

  45. 127

    Heart Check // Pastor Joseph Varghese

    Welcome to Church Online at One Church!Join us as we worship and grow together!Episode Streamed live on Mar 2, 2025►► Needing PRAYER?We have team members waiting to pray with you.⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠►► Did you decide to start a relationship with JESUS? We'd love to connect with you here:⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠

  46. 126

    On This Mountain // Pastor Cecil Mathew

    Welcome to Church Online at One Church!Join us as we worship and grow together!Episode Streamed live on Feb 23, 2025►► Needing PRAYER?We have team members waiting to pray with you.⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠►► Did you decide to start a relationship with JESUS? We'd love to connect with you here:⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠

  47. 125

    Pregnant With a Song // Pastor Cecil Mathew

    Welcome to Church Online at One Church!Join us as we worship and grow together!Episode Streamed live on Feb 16, 2025►► Needing PRAYER?We have team members waiting to pray with you.⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠►► Did you decide to start a relationship with JESUS? We'd love to connect with you here:⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠

  48. 124

    Connecting With Communion // Pastor Cecil Mathew

    Welcome to Church Online at One Church!Join us as we worship and grow together!Episode Streamed live on Feb 2, 2025►► Needing PRAYER?We have team members waiting to pray with you.⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠►► Did you decide to start a relationship with JESUS? We'd love to connect with you here:⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠

  49. 123

    The Secret Place (Reset25) // Pastor Mathew George

    Welcome to Church Online at One Church!Join us as we worship and grow together!Episode streamed live on Jan 26, 2025►► Needing PRAYER?We have team members waiting to pray with you.⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠►► Did you decide to start a relationship with JESUS? We'd love to connect with you here:⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠

  50. 122

    Me To We Community (Reset25) // Pastor Mathew D. George

    Welcome to Church Online at One Church!Join us as we worship and grow together!Episode Streamed live on Jan 25, 2025►► Needing PRAYER?We have team members waiting to pray with you.⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN⁠►► Did you decide to start a relationship with JESUS? We'd love to connect with you here:⁠ https://bit.ly/3vnl9tN

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The mission of our podcast ministry is to inspire, educate, and uplift individuals on their spiritual journey. Rooted in the values of our church in Elmont, NY, Our vision is to see Jesus, We exist to reach the one with the love of Jesus and for all to live like Jesus.

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