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FaithPoint Church Podcast
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The home of all FaithPoint Church sermons and teachings across all our campuses. Be blessed and enjoy.
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Bishop Sekete - We Are Going To Jerusalem (CPT)
Bishop Sekete delivered a powerful message which will point you to Jesus and the mandate He has given you. This sermon is significant because it was the first sermon He has preached in Cape Town in his 30 years of ministry. This is more than a sermon, this is a prophetic shift. Listen in and be blessed.
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Apostle Kenneth Makopo - Our Inheritance
Join us at FaithPoint Church Tlhabane as apostle Makopo teaches that many Christians live below what God has already given them because they lack true understanding of His Word. He explains that salvation is not just about the cross, but about fully accessing the promises and inheritance already available through Christ. The message emphasizes that transformation comes through renewing the mind with Scripture, not just prayer or emotion. Ultimately, he challenges believers to stop living in limitation and start walking in the fullness of what God has already provided.
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Apostle Kenneth Makopo - The Mindset of Dominion
At FaithPoint Church Tlhabane, apostle Makopo teaches that success begins in the mind, where belief, courage, and faith shape outcomes more than external circumstances. The message challenges Christians to reject negativity, stop identifying with sin, and instead embrace their identity as children of God with eternal life already within them. Emphasis is placed on taking authority, renewing the mind through God’s word, and understanding that forgiveness and victory have already been secured. The sermon calls for bold, active faith rooted in a transformed mindset, not passive religion.
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Pastor Tsholo Makopo - The Revelation of The Holy Spirit
At FaithPoint Church Tlhabane, Pastor Tsholo Makopo delivers a powerful message on the necessity of a relationship with the Holy Spirit as the source of true revelation. The sermon highlights the difference between knowledge and revelation, emphasizing that understanding God’s Word requires spiritual insight. Key teachings focus on walking in light, overcoming spiritual blindness, and accessing the thoughts of God through the Holy Spirit. This message calls believers to move beyond information and into transformation through revealed truth.
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Pastor Tsholo Makopo - The Holy Spirit
At FaithPoint Church Tlhabne, Pastor Tsholo shares an inspiring message on the Holy Spirit
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Sunday Service - Apostle Vincent Loate (JHB)
At FaithPoint Church Johannesburg, apostle Loate shares an heart-warming message
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Cuthbert Mbuga - God and Money: Cultivate your Land (RTB)
At FaithPoint Church in Tlhabane, Elder Mbuga continues to unpack the foundations of God and money.
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Cuthbert Mbuga - What's Costing You? (JHB)
At FaithPoint Church Johannesburg, Elder Mbuga lays a foundation on the basics of God and Money
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Apostle Kenneth Makopo – Are You Truly Conscious of God? (CPT)
At FaithPoint Church Cape Town, Apostle Kenneth Makopo delivered a reflective message calling the church to examine how conscious we truly are of God in our daily lives. He reminded us that being conscious of God is cultivated through intimacy and fellowship with Him in prayer. Rooted in Hebrews 4:16, Apostle Kenneth encouraged believers to approach God with confidence and boldness, not with fear, unworthiness, or a posture of begging, but as children coming to a loving Father. In His presence we receive mercy, grace, and the strength to walk through every season. “But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.” Matthew 6:33 NIV
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Cuthbert Mbuga - What's Costing You? (RTB)
At FaithPoint Church Tlhabane, Elder Mbuga continues to unpack the foundations of the serires, God and Money
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Pastor Jay Makopo – The Road to His Passion: Idolatry Is Scamming You (Part 1)(JHB)
At FaithPoint Church Johannesburg, Pastor Jay Makopo kicked off The Road to His Passion series with a powerful message titled “Idolatry Is Scamming You.” Drawing from Exodus 20:3, “You shall have no other gods before Me,” the message revealed how easily we drift when life doesn’t go our way. Instead of surrendering to God, we begin placing other things above Him our desires, comfort, control, or systems we trust more than God. Idolatry promises satisfaction but ultimately leaves us empty and disconnected from the life God intends. Pastor Jay reminded us that true devotion requires hearts that remain sensitive to the Holy Spirit, able to discern what God is doing in the moment rather than clinging to what feels familiar or comfortable. Idols promise much but deliver nothing. Don’t fall for the scam. Put God first and surrender fully to Him. “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” Joshua 24:15 NIV
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Apostle Kenneth Makopo - God and Money (RTB)
Join us at FaithPoint Church Tlhabane as we embark on a new series of God and Money
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Pastor Jay Makopo – The Road to His Passion: Idolatry Is Scamming You (Part 1)(CPT)
At FaithPoint Church Cape Town, Pastor Jay Makopo kicked off The Road to His Passion series with a powerful message titled “Idolatry Is Scamming You.” Drawing from Exodus 20:3, “You shall have no other gods before Me,” the message revealed how easily we drift when life doesn’t go our way. Instead of surrendering to God, we begin placing other things above Him our desires, comfort, control, or systems we trust more than God. Idolatry promises satisfaction but ultimately leaves us empty and disconnected from the life God intends. Pastor Jay reminded us that true devotion requires hearts that remain sensitive to the Holy Spirit, able to discern what God is doing in the moment rather than clinging to what feels familiar or comfortable. Idols promise much but deliver nothing. Don’t fall for the scam. Put God first and surrender fully to Him. “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” Joshua 24:15 NIV
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Palesa Mbuga - Finding Hope in the silence (JHB)
Join us at FaithPoint Church Johannesburg as Elder Mbuga delivers a powerful message on finding hope in the silence
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Pastor Tsholo Makopo - Ladies And Gentlemen Service (RTB)
Join us at FaithPoint Church Tlhabane as Pastor Tsholo delivers a powerful message on emotional breakthrough through the intentional processing of God’s Word. This episode focuses on the discipline of engaging Scripture deeply, applying its truth consistently, and moving beyond passive listening toward active obedience. Discover the art of allowing the Word to shape growth, produce transformation, and lead to lasting spiritual maturity.
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Pastor Jay Makopo – You Are Not a Victim (CPT)
At FaithPoint Church Cape Town, Pastor Jay Makopo shared a liberating message. You are not a victim. He challenged the mindset of victimhood and called us back to our God given identity as servants. Shame may try to redefine us, but we were created with purpose, not to be ruled by past pain, but to flourish in God’s design (Genesis 1:26–31). We were reminded not to honour shame, to stay anchored in God’s will when storms arise, and to respond with stillness instead of reacting in the moment. No trial, setback, or season is wasted in God’s hands. He is working all things for His purpose. “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” Romans 8:28
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Curthbert Mbuga – Focus (JHB)
Join us at FaithPoint Church Johannesburg as Elder Mbuga unpacks the power of focus and how it shapes our lives. This message reveals that focus begins in the mind, is a daily choice, and ultimately determines our outcomes. Through powerful examples like David and Goliath, we see the contrast between what the enemy tries to make us see and what God calls us to fix our eyes on. Learn to shift your attention from fear, facts, and intimidation to God’s Word, ability, name, and promises. What we focus on is what we get, and that choice is ours.
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Apostle Kenneth Makopo – Where Is Your Faith? (CPT)
At the Housewarming Service of FaithPoint Church Cape Town, Apostle Kenneth Makopo posed a question: Where is your faith? The faith God has given you is enough (Romans 12:3). As a church, we have lived this message. FaithPoint Cape Town believed God for a new home, and in this service we celebrated the testimony of that promise fulfilled. What began as prayer became proof that God responds to faith. Jesus reminds us that even faith as small as a mustard seed can move mountains. It is not about the size of your faith, but the One in whom it rests (Matthew 17:20). So the question remains: Where is your faith?
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Curthbert Mbuga - Will You Believe Him? (RTB)
Join us at FaithPoint Church Tlhabane as Elder Mbuga unpacks a powerful message on what real faith looks like and why it matters. Through the life of Elijah, we are reminded that faith can shift atmospheres and change situations. This episode breaks down what faith is, how it operates, and why it must be specific, active, and unwavering. If faith can grow or weaken, the real question is: what is yours doing? Come ready to be challenged and stirred to truly believe Him.
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Pastor Jay Makopo – You’re Becoming What You Hate (CPT)
At FaithPoint Church Cape Town, Pastor Jay Makopo delivered a powerful message focusing on 1 Samuel 10:17 - 22. Israel had been delivered from oppression, yet fear led them to ask for a king. They did not want slavery again; they wanted visible security instead of invisible trust. Through Saul’s story, we see how insecurity and fear can quietly shape and ultimately sabotage a calling. Though Saul came from a good father and was chosen by God, he allowed insecurity and fear to erode his obedience and cost him his inheritance. What begins as uncertainty can become destruction when it is not surrendered to God. When fear and false security lead, you drift; but when Christ leads, you walk in courage and true security. You are not defined by your past, your trauma, or your fears. In Christ, you are being transformed into someone new. “No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us.” - Romans 8:37 (NIV)
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Pastor Tsholo Makopo – Biblical Faith Explained (RTB)
Join us at FaithPoint Church Tlhabane for a powerful teaching on biblical faith and the grace of God. The Word reveals that grace is what God provides through Christ, and faith is the means by which we receive it. Scripture makes it clear that unbelief limits what God desires to do, while faith rooted in Him brings justification, victory, and answered prayer. The message reminds us that faith is not positive thinking but a response to hearing and obeying God’s Word. In the Kingdom of God, faith is essential, lived daily, and anchored fully in the character and promises of the Almighty.
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Apostle Kenneth Makopo – Faith Pt. 2 (RTB)
At FaithPoint Church Thlabane, Apostle Makopo teaches that God is moved by faith, not emotions or appearances. Believers are called to walk by faith, speak faith, and actively use it, even when circumstances look impossible. Faith must be developed through the Word of God and released through words, not silence. Passive belief produces nothing; only active, radical faith brings change, victory, and answered prayer.
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Pastor Jay Makopo – The Way of Love: Offering & Sacrifice (JHB)
At FaithPoint Church Johannesburg, Pastor Jay teaches that true love is defined by God, not emotions or culture. Biblical love is proven through offering and sacrifice, where the old self dies and God receives our best. Sin damages our relationship with God, others, and ourselves, but love covers sin and calls for repentance. Trials, pain, and sacrifice do not mean God is absent; they refine us and deepen genuine, committed love.
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The Way of Love: Offering & Sacrifice - Pastor Jay Makopo (CPT)
At FaithPoint Church Cape Town, Pastor Jay Makopo taught that true love always leads us to the altar. Anchored in Leviticus 4:32–35, this message reminds us that love in God’s kingdom is revealed through offering and sacrifice. We are called to bring ourselves fully before Him, to die to self, to give God our best, and to allow what does not serve His kingdom to be burned away. True love is proven in how we respond to our circumstances. It adapts in obedience rather than retreating in comfort, choosing surrender over self-preservation. When we lay our lives down at the altar, Christ is formed in us, and our worship becomes visible, valuable, and transformative. “Offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship.” — Romans 12:1 (NIV)
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Apostle Kenneth Makopo - Faith (RTB)
Join us at FaithPoint Church Tlhabane as apostle shares an important message on using our Faith to believe
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Pastor Jay Makopo – True Love (CPT)
At FaithPoint Church Cape Town, Pastor Jay Makopo reminded us that true love begins with God, because God is love. Anchored in 1 Corinthians 13:1–13, this message teaches that without love, nothing we do has lasting value, and that not all love reflects God’s heart unless it is rooted in Him. Through the story of Ruth (Ruth 1:1–18), we see that circumstances reveal the condition of our love. Transformational love adapts rather than reacts, clinging to God through loss and uncertainty, and remaining faithful in every season. Like Ruth, and ultimately like Jesus, true love is proven through obedience, not just words. “Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in them.” – 1 John 4:16 (NIV)
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Pastor Jay Makopo – Accelerate! Part 4: He Will Redeem the Time (CPT)
In the final part of the Accelerate series, Pastor Jay Makopo unpacks the powerful truth. That is, God is not bound by time in the same way we are. This message reminds us that God dwells outside of time, and through His grace, He can redeem, restore, and accelerate seasons that feel delayed or long. We are called to walk wisely, honour what God has given us, invest more than we take, and not despise small beginnings. Time is redeemed when we produce fruit, not just pursue outcomes. Rooted in Matthew 20, this message shows that God’s vineyard is more fruitful than the marketplace. Redemption comes to those who stand on His Word, respond when He calls, and walk in humility. God chooses by grace, not entitlement, and comparison can blind us to His work in our own lives. Trust God’s timing, remain faithful, and He will redeem the time
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Pastor Jay Makopo – Accelerate! Part 3: The Power of Process (JHB)
In Part 3 of the Accelerate series, at FaithPoint Johannesburg, Pastor Jay Makopo draws from Exodus 13–16, the Israelites’ journey through the wilderness, to remind us that God’s power is often revealed in the process, not just the promise. What feels like delay is often divine preparation. The challenging journey shapes our character and reveals whether Christ is truly our foundation. Jesus is not the vehicle to the promise — He is the way, and everything we build must be built through Him. When we let go of doubt, disobedience, and complaining, God positions us for acceleration. “For no one can lay a foundation other than that which is laid, which is Jesus Christ.” 1 Corinthians 3:11 (ESV)
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Apostle Kenneth Makopo — Solve Your Own Problems With God
Problems:Should not be avoided.They must be solved.Before they are solved, they must be faced head-on.There is no problem without a solution.We face problems because God trusts us to solve them.Sometimes we can be our own problem.You must engage mentally.Possible Problems:LazinessFearSpirit of discouragementFriendsHealthMarriageGluttonyLive in Freedom:Having problems does not mean God is not with you.The mistakes of the past should not keep you in bondage.No person should keep you in the bondage of unhappiness.Your emotions and your mind have a role to play in your freedom.You cannot be crying for pity all the time.Have a strong mind.Do not let your emotions and mind cause you to be a victim.Your Role:Resolve to not be a failure; speak to yourself.Talk to God.Be in charge.God is not the problem—the problem is our minds.Leave distractions and engage your mind to find solutions.Develop your mind.Be a Champion:Distinguish yourself.Let God help you upgrade yourself.God is waiting for you to make up your mind.Utilise your brain as a weapon.Decide to lead yourself.2026 has many offerings; the onus is yours to choose what you will receive and what you will reject.Be daring."Do not be afraid; you will not be put to shame. Do not fear disgrace; you will not be humiliated. You will forget the shame of your youth and remember no more the reproach of your widowhood." Isaiah 54:4
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Pastor Jay Makopo – Accelerate! Part 3: The Power of Process (CPT)
In Part 3 of the Accelerate series, Pastor Jay Makopo draws from Exodus 13–16, the Israelites’ journey through the wilderness, to remind us that God’s power is often revealed in the process, not just the promise. What feels like delay is often divine preparation. The challenging journey shapes our character and reveals whether Christ is truly our foundation. Jesus is not the vehicle to the promise — He is the way, and everything we build must be built through Him. When we let go of doubt, disobedience, and complaining, God positions us for acceleration. “For no one can lay a foundation other than that which is laid, which is Jesus Christ.” 1 Corinthians 3:11 (ESV)
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Pastor Jay Makopo - Accelerate! Part 2: The Deception of Perfection (JHB)
In Part 2 of the Accelerate series, at FaithPoint Johannesburg, Pastor Jay Makopo reveals how the pursuit of “perfect conditions” can hinder obedience. Rooted in Luke 9:57–62, this message challenges the tendency to hesitate, look back, or wait until life feels settled before fully following Jesus. Through Noah's example (Genesis 6), we are reminded that faith is demonstrated not by flawless circumstances, but by obedience to a perfect God. Noah trusted God’s word and acted before the rain came. His obedience was based not on certainty of the outcome but on confidence in who God is. As we accelerate, we are called to let go of perfectionism, stop negotiating the cost of following Jesus, and move forward without turning back. “No one who puts a hand to the plough and looks back is fit for service in the kingdom of God.” - Luke 9:62 (NIV)
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Pastor Tsholo Makopo - Accelerate: Your Speed is Unique
At FaithPoint Church Tlhabane, Pastor Tsholo Makopo reminds us that true acceleration begins with knowing who you are in God. Speed without the right direction is pointless, and you can’t run God’s race without His guidance. Sometimes God delays to protect you, and standing still can be part of His process. The message highlights key blockers to acceleration: spiritual disconnection, comparison, mental laziness, wrong relationships, and operating outside your grace.
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Pastor Jay Makopo - Accelerate! Part 2: The Deception of Perfection (CPT)
In Part 2 of the Accelerate series, Pastor Jay Makopo reveals how the pursuit of “perfect conditions” can hinder obedience. Rooted in Luke 9:57–62, this message challenges the tendency to hesitate, look back, or wait until life feels settled before fully following Jesus. Through Noah's example (Genesis 6), we are reminded that faith is demonstrated not by flawless circumstances, but by obedience to a perfect God. Noah trusted God’s word and acted before the rain came. His obedience was based not on certainty of the outcome but on confidence in who God is. As we accelerate, we are called to let go of perfectionism, stop negotiating the cost of following Jesus, and move forward without turning back. “No one who puts a hand to the plough and looks back is fit for service in the kingdom of God.” - Luke 9:62 (NIV)
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Pastor Jay Makopo – Accelerate! Part 1: Be Prepared (JHB)
On the first Sunday of 2026, At FaithPoint Johannesburg, we kick-off the Accelerate series, a call to move with God’s urgency and intention. Pastor Jay Makopo reminds us that acceleration is not only about speed, but about readiness. From 1 Kings 18, we see that before the rain came, Elijah prepared in the secret place, persevered in prayer, and responded to even the smallest sign. Acceleration demands preparation, watchfulness, and the willingness to remove anything that could hinder us when God increases the pace. Blessings, open doors, and favour can overwhelm those who are unprepared. The question remains: are we ready to run when God accelerates? “Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus…” - Hebrews 12:1–2 (NIV)
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Apostle Kenneth Makopo - The Power of Prayer
On the first Sunday of 2026, at FaithPoint Church Tlhabane, Apostle Kenneth Makopo delivers a direct message on the power of prayer. He reminds us that prayer is not a quick fix, real answers come through consistent, disciplined prayer. When prayers aren’t answered, the issue is usually us, not God. He calls believers back to holiness, repentance, and daily victory over sin through prayer and fasting, challenging the church to focus on making disciples, not chasing material things, as we begin 2026 with a deeper, more personal walk with God
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Pastor Jay Makopo – Accelerate! Part 1: Be Prepared (CPT)
On the first Sunday of 2026, we kick-off the Accelerate series, a call to move with God’s urgency and intention. Pastor Jay Makopo reminds us that acceleration is not only about speed, but about readiness. From 1 Kings 18, we see that before the rain came, Elijah prepared in the secret place, persevered in prayer, and responded to even the smallest sign. Acceleration demands preparation, watchfulness, and the willingness to remove anything that could hinder us when God increases the pace. Blessings, open doors, and favour can overwhelm those who are unprepared. The question remains: are we ready to run when God accelerates? “Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus…” - Hebrews 12:1–2 (NIV)
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Pastor Jay Makopo – Crossover Service (CPT)
At FaithPoint Church Cape Town, Pastor Jay Makopo marked the crossover with a prophetic call to urgency, authority, and forward movement. Declaring Isaiah 54:17, we crossed over knowing that no weapon formed against God’s people will prevail — not monitoring spirits, not bloodline curses, not the past. The message carried a clear mandate: the time is short. We cannot remain stuck in seasons, emotions, or distractions when the Great Commission still stands (1 Corinthians 7:29–31). This is a moment to wake up, discern the times, and respond with obedience and urgency. As we step into 2026, FaithPoint Church moves with one word across all campuses: Accelerate. God is redeeming time, restoring what was lost, and releasing kingdom speed. Run with the vision. The time is now. “Write the vision; make it plain on tablets, so he may run who reads it. For the vision awaits an appointed time… though it tarries, wait for it; it will surely come; it will not delay.” – Habakkuk 2:2–3 (ESV)
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Pastor Tsholo Makopo – Crossover Service 25/26
As we cross into 2026 at FaithPoint Church Tlhabane, Pastor Tsholo Makopo reminds us that God does nothing without purpose. What God speaks is meant to shape us, test us, and move us toward our calling. This message challenges believers to stop repeating the same mistakes, to move from just hearing God’s Word to actually living it, and to carry forward the lessons of past encounters with Him. As we step into a new year, we are called to carry God’s faithfulness, our assignments, and the discipline of obedience because God is not finished with our purpose yet. "Don't use your circumstances to Judge the Glory of God"
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Pastor Jay Makopo – Like Never Before (CPT)
At FaithPoint Church Cape Town, Pastor Jay Makopo anchored this message in John 11, the death and resurrection of Lazarus, calling the church to awaken, pray, and believe Like Never Before. Higher levels bring greater resistance, and this is a season of urgency and faith. 2026 cannot meet us asleep (Ephesians 5:14). Through Lazarus’ story, we are reminded to believe in our future beyond our past (“If you believe, you will see the glory of God” — John 11:40), to remove every obstacle that stands in the way (“Take away the stone” — John 11:39), and to speak life to what seems dead (“Lazarus, come out” — John 11:43). There is power in declaring God’s Word (Romans 10:8–9). The dead man came out, but the grave clothes still had to be removed (John 11:44). This is a call to shed what belongs to the old life and commit fully to the new. If you have Jesus, you have everything. Do you believe this — like never before? 14:27
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Apostle Kenneth Makopo – Closure of 2025 in Preparation of 2026
Join us at FaithPoint Church Tlhabane as Apostle Kenneth Makopo shares a focused message on closing 2025 well and entering 2026 spiritually prepared. He calls believers to reflect on the past, release fear and condemnation, and step into the new year through prayer, fasting, and reliance on God’s Word.
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Pastor Jay Makopo – 3 Musts for Christmas (CPT)
At FaithPoint Church Cape Town, Pastor Jay Makopo reminded us to return to the true meaning of Christmas. From Matthew 2 and Isaiah 9:6–7, we are reminded that Christmas is a Kingdom announcement — a King has arrived and His authority reigns above all. Christmas must awaken our spiritual sensitivity, confront every false authority in our lives, and lead us into generous giving unto God. This season calls us to move beyond tradition and truly acknowledge who Jesus is and why He came. As we honour Him in holiness and live as heirs of His Kingdom, Christmas becomes more than a celebration, it becomes worship. “For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders.” – Isaiah 9:6 (NIV)
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Apostle Kenneth Makopo - Christmas Service 2025(Him and only Him)
Join us this Christmas Day at FaithPoint Church Tlhabane as we celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, the greatest gift ever given to humanity. In this special Christmas service, Apostle Kenneth Makopo shares a message that reminds us that Jesus is not only a baby born in a manger, but the King of kings and Lord of lords. This episode calls us to put God first and to honor Him and only Him this Christmas.
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Pastor Tsholo Makopo - The God who Gives us Grace
At FaithPoint Church Tlhabane, Pastor Tsholofelo Makopo reminds us that God is a God of grace. Even when we fail or miss it, God is not finished with us. Like David, Peter, Samson, and the prodigal son, we learn that falling is not the end, getting up is what matters. God’s mercy meets us every morning, His purpose for our lives is still active, and victory is already programmed into our future. When you fall, rise again, grace is at work.
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Pastor Jay Makopo – Don’t Lose Your Message (CPT)
At FaithPoint Church Cape Town, Pastor Jay Makopo reminded us that we are not only carriers of the Gospel — we are the message. As ambassadors of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:20) and living letters known and read by all (2 Corinthians 3:1), our lives speak long before our words do. Just as Jesus was the Word He preached (John 1:1), God reveals His glory through every part of our story, including our pain, trials, and process. This message calls us to guard what God has entrusted to us by remaining in His presence, receiving His loving correction, and boldly sharing our testimony. When we steward our lives well, we protect the message within us. Don’t diminish your message. God is using your story to reveal Himself to the world. “We are therefore Christ’s ambassadors, as though God were making his appeal through us.” – 2 Corinthians 5:20 (NIV)
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Pastor Jay Makopo – Stop Hiding Behind Your Baggage (JHB) Stop
This week at FaithPoint Johannesburg, Pastor Jay reminded us that God is doing a new thing, but we often miss it because we are holding onto the past (Isaiah 43:18–19). Letting go breaks the enemy’s hold and helps us perceive the way God is making, even in the wilderness. Using Saul’s story in 1 Samuel 9 & 10, Pastor Jay showed how baggage in the form of fear, pain, and background, can cause us to hide from God’s calling. God’s choice and anointing are not cancelled by our past, but hiding can prevent us from receiving what He has already spoken. Stop hiding behind your baggage. Step into what God has chosen you for
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Pastor Jay Makopo – Stop Hiding Behind Your Baggage (CPT) Stop
This week at FaithPoint Cape Town, Pastor Jay reminded us that God is doing a new thing, but we often miss it because we are holding onto the past (Isaiah 43:18–19). Letting go breaks the enemy’s hold and helps us perceive the way God is making, even in the wilderness. Using Saul’s story in 1 Samuel 9 & 10, Pastor Jay showed how baggage in the form of fear, pain, and background, can cause us to hide from God’s calling. God’s choice and anointing are not cancelled by our past, but hiding can prevent us from receiving what He has already spoken. Stop hiding behind your baggage. Step into what God has chosen you for.
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Apostle Makopo – Decide How Far You Want to Go
This week at FaithPoint Church Tlhabane, Apostle Makopo shares a powerful message on genuine commitment to God. He challenges shallow Christianity, reminds believers that walking with God requires discipline and obedience, and calls the church back to repentance and holiness. Using Scripture, he encourages honest self-examination, dealing with persistent sin, and making a clear decision about how far you are willing to go in your walk with God. This message calls believers to a deeper, more serious relationship with God.
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Pastor Jay Makopo - The Prostitute Who Pleased God (JHB)
This week at FaithPoint Johannesburg, Pastor Jay reminded us how far grace reaches. Through the story of the Prostitute Rahab (Joshua 2: 1-24), he reminded us that grace isn’t for the qualified but for those who believe and have faith in Jesus Christ. Rahab was living in sin, rebellion, and brokenness, yet God chose her house and saved her because she believed. Grace can’t be earned, can’t be lost, and is drawn to weakness. What moved God wasn’t Rahab’s perfection but her faith. She had Faith in God’s power, His character, and His Word. Her belief placed her in the lineage of Jesus. Your faith can place you in God’s story, too. Grace reaches low, lifts high, and chooses the unlikely
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Pastor Jay Makopo - The Prostitute Who Pleased God (CPT)
This week at FaithPoint Cape Town, Pastor Jay reminded us how far grace reaches. Through the story of the Prostitute Rahab (Joshua 2: 1-24), he reminded us that grace isn’t for the qualified but for those who believe and have faith in Jesus Christ. Rahab was living in sin, rebellion, and brokenness, yet God chose her house and saved her because she believed. Grace can’t be earned, can’t be lost, and is drawn to weakness. What moved God wasn’t Rahab’s perfection but her faith. She had Faith in God’s power, His character, and His Word. Her belief placed her in the lineage of Jesus. Your faith can place you in God’s story, too. Grace reaches low, lifts high, and chooses the unlikely
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Apostle Kenneth Makopo - Jesus is Coming Back
At FaithPoint Church Tlhabane, Apostle Kenneth Makopo delivers a hard-hitting message on what real faith actually costs. He breaks down why prayer is your strongest weapon, why the fear of God still matters, and why God is not someone to treat casually. This episode cuts through soft Christianity and reminds us that your choices shape your future, your relationship with God, and your eternity.
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