AEC Ndofaya

AEC Ndofaya By faith we see the church in Africa working in unity in diversity of language, race, culture and gender, with an agreed evangelical doctrine of salvation

09/01/2026

Are you around Soweto and looking for a place to Fellowship?
AEC Ndofaya could be your new home...

The Pastor of the Africa Evangelical Church in Meadowlands branch passes his heartfelt gratitude to all the saints that ...
06/01/2026

The Pastor of the Africa Evangelical Church in Meadowlands branch passes his heartfelt gratitude to all the saints that attended our first service and to all our guests, we say Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!
Hoping to Fellowship with you again 😊😊😊

God is doing a New Thing!Ebenezer, thus far with the Lord
30/09/2025

God is doing a New Thing!
Ebenezer, thus far with the Lord

You are welcome to join us this Sunday.
26/09/2025

You are welcome to join us this Sunday.

Come As You Are!
08/02/2025

Come As You Are!

Gathering of Harvesters!
05/02/2025

Gathering of Harvesters!

09/01/2025
We extend warm greetings to you all in 2025, a year of dedicated service to the Lord as we respond to His call.We pray t...
04/01/2025

We extend warm greetings to you all in 2025, a year of dedicated service to the Lord as we respond to His call.

We pray that the Lord of the harvest will send more workers to join us in His field, for the harvest is indeed plentiful, but the laborers are few (Matthew 9:38). We declare that in this season, God will grant you strength in your inner being and power through His Spirit, according to His glorious riches (Ephesians 3:16).

We invite you to join us with Ps M Sebola for our first Sunday service of the year, scheduled for January 5th, 2025. May the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with each and every one of you.

05/12/2024

Wednesday Sermon by Mrs Nokuthula Mosia.

Title: Seeking First the Kingdom of God

Introduction:
Wednesday Service, we gather to reflect on our relationship with God. Our text today is Job 42:7-10, where we see the characteristics of Job, a man who pleased God.

Exposition:
Job was a righteous man, who feared the Lord and took no part in sin. He was a man who sought God's presence and trusted in His sovereignty. However, we often try to justify our actions and misinterpret God's Word to suit our desires.

Problem:
The question is, are we the Christians that God can trust like He did with Job? Do we put as much effort into seeking God's presence as we do in pursuing the things of this world?

Solution:
Job's example teaches us that even in the midst of loss and suffering, God alone is enough. We must acknowledge this truth and seek God's presence above all else. If we are not looking out for our souls, Satan will use us to save himself.

Application:
Let us examine our lives and ask ourselves, are we seeking first the kingdom of God? Are we putting God's presence above all else? Let us learn from Job's example and trust in God's sovereignty.

Conclusion:
In conclusion, seeking first the kingdom of God is not just a suggestion, but a necessity. Let us strive to be like Job, a man who pleased God and trusted in His presence. May God alone be enough for us.

Purpose of the Message:
The purpose of this message is to challenge believers to examine their priorities and seek God's presence above all else, just like Job did.

02/12/2024

Christology teachings at AEC Ndofaya with Ps M Sebola have been amazing.
God is nurturing and equipping us for ministry success.
You are welcome to join us every Sunday 10am.

Address

91/19 Msimanga Link
Meadowlands

Opening Hours

Wednesday 18:00 - 19:00
Sunday 09:00 - 13:00

Telephone

+27711114039

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