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Minster Mable | Believe What God Has SaidScriptures: 2 Kings 7:1 | Deuteronomy 1:6 | John 3:2When God speaks, believe Hi...
07/06/2026

Minster Mable | Believe What God Has Said

Scriptures: 2 Kings 7:1 | Deuteronomy 1:6 | John 3:2

When God speaks, believe His Word. Whatever He says will surely come to pass. Too often we make plans, set goals, and dream about the future, yet never take action on what God has placed in our hearts. Faith is not only hearing God’s Word—it is believing it and walking in obedience to it.

God often works through people we least expect. The story of Samaria teaches us that the city was saved through four lepers—people who were rejected, overlooked, and looked down upon. This reminds us never to judge others by their appearance, status, or circumstances. There is a reason God connects us with certain people, and sometimes our breakthrough may come through those we least expect.

As believers, our duty is to carry the Word of God, obey the Word of God, and believe the Word of God. The same God who delivered the Israelites is the same God who is still working miracles today. He has not changed, and His promises remain true.

We must also be careful about the words we speak. If you constantly speak the language of defeat, failure, and hopelessness, you give room for negativity and doubt to grow in your life. Change the way you speak. Speak faith. Speak God’s promises. Speak victory.

Trust God’s Word, honour the people He places in your life, and remember that God can use anyone to accomplish His purpose. What He has spoken over your life will come to pass.

Pastor Esimy Kabeya | I'm Still StandingScripture: 2 Corinthians 4:7–9 | 2 Corinthians 1:3–9Pastor Esimy Kabeya reminded...
31/05/2026

Pastor Esimy Kabeya | I'm Still Standing

Scripture: 2 Corinthians 4:7–9 | 2 Corinthians 1:3–9

Pastor Esimy Kabeya reminded the church that purpose, glory, and answered prayers often come with pressure. Many people admire the glory they see in your life but do not understand the pressure behind it. Yet God uses pressure as a tool for transformation.

Drawing from the life of Paul, she showed that even though he faced challenges from every side, he remained steadfast because he was anchored in God's Word. Pressure does not destroy a believer—it reveals their strength and dependence on God. When God wants to shape, refine, and elevate His people, He often allows pressure to produce perseverance and spiritual maturity.

The question is not whether pressure will come, but how we respond when it does. True strength is revealed when pressure is applied. Through every trial, setback, and challenge, the testimony of the believer remains: "I'm still standing."

Pastor Esimy Kabeya | BlessedScripture: Genesis 12:1-4 | John 15:1Pastor Esimy began her sermon by reminding the people ...
24/05/2026

Pastor Esimy Kabeya | Blessed

Scripture: Genesis 12:1-4 | John 15:1

Pastor Esimy began her sermon by reminding the people that they are blessed. She further explained the meaning of being blessed. To be blessed is to be divinely positioned, internally strengthened, and externally favored.

To be divinely positioned means not being everywhere, but being where God wants you to be. If you want to know whether you are truly blessed, check your heart.

Being blessed is not about material things; it is about what is inside of you. What changed Abram into Abraham was his position. The Lord said, “Go,” but many of us remain stagnant in our situations. If you want to reach Jesus, you have to move. You cannot meet God without movement.

You need to move away from comparison. We may come from the same family, but we are different. God has a unique path and purpose for each individual.










Pst E. Kabeya | Clarity of DesireScripture: Mark 10:46Pastor E. Kabeya taught that God does not cause pressure, but He u...
17/05/2026

Pst E. Kabeya | Clarity of Desire

Scripture: Mark 10:46

Pastor E. Kabeya taught that God does not cause pressure, but He uses pressure to shape and grow us. The issue is not the pressure itself, but how we respond when pressure comes. Without pressure there can be no growth.

When God asks us questions, it is not because He lacks information, but because He wants us to understand our position and become clear about what we truly desire.

Many people lack clarity of desire and do not know what they really want from God. Those who are not clear go after everything, but those who are clear are able to choose wisely. We must be specific and intentional in what we ask from God.

Pastor also explained that poor people often do not want you to leave them, while rich people do not easily want you to join them. Growth requires clarity, determination, and a willingness to move beyond limitation.

Things Jesus exposed through Blind Bartimaeus:
1. Did he want support from his condition?
2. Or freedom from his condition?

Be clear in your desire and trust God for transformation.

11/05/2026

The Law of Gratitude

Pastor T Kabeya | The Law of Gratitude | Part 2Scripture: Luke 17:11-19 | Philippians 2:3This week Pastor T reminded the...
10/05/2026

Pastor T Kabeya | The Law of Gratitude | Part 2

Scripture: Luke 17:11-19 | Philippians 2:3

This week Pastor T reminded the congregation that we are in Christ, and with Jesus we can reach our destination. You are the number one agent of your breakthrough. Do not run away from problems, face them.

God is a God of declaration. In the beginning, He did not pray for light to appear, He declared it, and it was so. This means that we also have the power to declare. We have the ability to create with our mouths through the words we speak.

The more you speak, the more it may seem like nothing is moving, but in the realm of the spirit it has already happened it is only a matter of time.

Gratitude implies humility.

The man returned to Jesus to say thank you because he was humble. A heart full of gratitude is a heart that will see God. When you are grateful, you are humble.

04/05/2026

Keep going

Pastor T Kabeya | The Law of Gratitude | Part 1Scripture: Luke 17:11–19 | Acts 10:38Every move of Jesus was about His mi...
03/05/2026

Pastor T Kabeya | The Law of Gratitude | Part 1

Scripture: Luke 17:11–19 | Acts 10:38

Every move of Jesus was about His mission. The ten lepers were isolated and rejected because of their condition, yet in their worst moment, they refused to stay silent.

We are not the opinions of people. The problem is when we accept and accommodate our condition. The moment they cried out, they shifted their focus—from their situation to the Master. If you do not call on Him, He may pass you by. Jesus did not pray for them—He spoke.

Only one returned.
Be grateful in life. Learn to return to Jesus.

Pst. T. Kabeya | Law of AttitudeScripture: Luke 23:32Jesus died on the cross out of love for us. Even when people judge ...
27/04/2026

Pst. T. Kabeya | Law of Attitude

Scripture: Luke 23:32

Jesus died on the cross out of love for us. Even when people judge or condemn you, remember you are loved and forgiven.

The criminal who mocked Jesus wanted Him to prove a point, but Christ’s mission was never to impress people—it was to save lives and remove sin.

There is greatness inside each of us placed by God, but without self-control, we risk losing our assignment.

The Law of Attitude:
Attitude is a settled way of thinking, feeling, and behaving. It determines the outcome of your life. The issue is not the church—the issue is attitude. Being close to Jesus does not guarantee heaven; your heart posture does.

God is looking for those who will stand for His kingdom. The enemy’s mission is to distract the Word, but when the Word lives in you, God’s love speaks through you.

Righteousness begins with honesty—admitting wrong is not disqualification, it is qualification. Sometimes growth starts by simply turning away from your mistakes.

What a good attitude can do:
• It accelerates what others wait long to receive
• It positions you for divine favor
1. A godly attitude opens doors no man can open
2. A godly attitude shapes your future

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