The Holy Spirit - Peter Watt
In this sermon on Romans 8:1–16, Peter unpacks how believers are freed from sin and called into righteousness, highlighting the role of the Holy Spirit in leading and transforming our lives through sanctification.
The Holy Spirit on Freedom Day - Winston Owen
Winston shares a powerful reflection on how the Church came together in prayer, listening attentively to the leading of the Holy Spirit during a critical moment in our nation’s history. He highlights how, through unity and faithful intercession during the peace negotiations, believers played a meaningful role in what many now call the “Miracle of 1994” — the birth of a democratic South Africa.
The New Testament Wineskin - Brent Brading
Brend Brading from Outlook Church unpacks the shift from Old Testament temple patterns to the New Testament reality of the church. While Moses and Solomon built according to detailed blueprints, Brend explains that the New Testament “wineskin” is not a model, structure, or system—but people. Spirit-filled disciples are the flexible vessel that carries the work and glory of God. Drawing from the life of Jesus and the early church in Acts, he challenges believers to prioritise being filled, led, and empowered by the Holy Spirit, and to build the church through discipleship rather than relying on methods or models.
The Holy Spirit - Peter Watt
Following the events of Passover, Jesus instructed His disciples to remain in Jerusalem and wait for the promised Holy Spirit before stepping into their mission as witnesses. This moment was not a delay, but a divine preparation.
Through this series, we unpack what it means for the Holy Spirit to dwell in us, empower on us, work through us, and walk alongside us every day. More than a distant concept, the Holy Spirit is God present with us—guiding, strengthening, and transforming us for a life of purpose.
The Veil - Peter Watt
The resurrection is not just a moment in history—it’s an invitation into new life, new hope, and a restored relationship with God.
Join us as we celebrate the risen King and discover how the same power that raised Christ from the dead is still at work today—bringing life where there was death, hope where there was despair, and purpose where there was once uncertainty.
The Veil - Peter Watt
In this Easter sermon series, The Veil, Peter unpacks the profound significance of the temple veil being torn from top to bottom. This message explores what that powerful moment truly means for us today.
Peter begins by taking us back to the Garden of Eden, tracing God’s redemptive plan throughout the Old Testament, and leading us to the climactic moment at the cross—when the veil was torn. This sermon reveals how that single act forever changed humanity’s access to God.
REACH - Paul & Tori Robertze
In this inspiring message, Paul and Tori from Glenridge Church share their journey of living out the Great Commission. Having spent five years church planting in Asia and raising their two daughters born in China, they bring powerful, real-life insight into what it truly means to be a missionary. They unpack the heart of living missionally—not just overseas, but in our everyday lives—challenging and encouraging us to see every moment as an opportunity to share the love of Jesus.
REACH - Andre McDonald
In this message, Andre unpacks the call to share the Gospel and the responsibility every believer carries to live missionally. He explores the common barriers that hold us back—from fear to insecurity—and offers practical, faith-filled ways to overcome them. This sermon will challenge and equip you to boldly step out and REACH those around you with the love and truth of Jesus.
REACH - Tito Haguma
In this sermon series, we explore the heart of the Great Commission and what it means for the Church today. It is a call to live missionally in our everyday lives — reaching our neighbours, colleagues, friends on campus, and the people we encounter in our daily routines. Jesus’ command to “go and make disciples” is not just about distant places, but about being intentional where God has already placed us. As we go about our lives, we are invited to participate in God’s mission by sharing His love, living out our faith, and making disciples wherever we are.
Monday to Friday: Why Work? - Keegan Pillay
In this sermon, Keegan, an elder at Living Stones Agency, speaks about what it means to do everything we do unto the Lord. He explores the biblical idea of stewardship and reminds believers that our work is more than just a job — it is part of God’s greater mission. Keegan explains that as followers of Christ, we are called to see ourselves as co-workers with God, participating in His redemptive purpose in every area of life that He entrusts to us. Through our daily work, service, and responsibilities, we join in what God is doing in the world.
Monday to Friday: Why Work? - Peter Watt
This message launches our new series, “Monday to Friday – Why Work?”, by exploring the powerful truth that work is not just a necessity — it is biblical. From the very beginning, God designed work with purpose, dignity, and meaning. In this sermon, Peter unpacks how our workplaces, campuses, businesses, and daily responsibilities are not separate from our faith, but are the very fields where our faith is meant to be lived out.
The Expansive God (Part 3) - Peter Watt
In the final sermon of the Expansive God series, Peter unpacks the powerful phrase “As you go.” Jesus’ Great Commission was never meant for missionaries alone—it’s a calling for every believer. Wherever we are and in the flow of our everyday lives, we are sent to make disciples. This message will challenge and inspire you to see your daily routines, relationships, and spaces as opportunities to live on mission
The Expansive God (Part 2) - Peter Watt
Peter continues teaching on what it means to be a witness—not just in words, but through the way we live. Discover how our lives become an aroma of Christ as we represent God with gentleness, respect, and hope in the world.
The Expansive God - Peter Watt
In this message, Peter explores the nature of God as expansive — a God who multiplies, grows, and sends. From Genesis, where God commands creation to be fruitful and multiply, to the Kingdom that continually expands, and the Gospel that reaches the ends of the earth, we see a God whose heart is always moving outward. This sermon invites us to see God’s expansive nature and consider how we are called to participate in the ongoing expansion of His Kingdom.
Inner World - Peter Watt
In this sermon, Peter Watt takes us through the topic of hearing God, and how it is important for us to learn to hear God in a world where we need his prompting and direction in our daily lives and for our calling.
Hearing God’s Voice - Peter Watt
In this sermon, Peter Watt takes us through the topic of hearing God, and how it is important for us to learn to hear God in a world where we need his prompting and direction in our daily lives and for our calling.