Sermons by Abraham Zimpah
Palm Sunday 2026- Abraham Zimpah
During our Palm Sunday service, Abraham offered a brief reflection on the informative details in Matthew’s account of Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, highlighting the humility with which Jesus came. He then shifted our focus to the remarkable faith Jesus demonstrated: knowing He was going to be killed, yet still choosing obedience and continuing the journey, fixing His eyes…
To Be a Church That Serves 2 – Abraham
The message calls the church to serve with love and integrity, meeting needs, building community, and reflecting Christ’s heart. It emphasises that service without love becomes empty, and warns against grumbling, which damages relationships and weakens the church’s witness. The preach guides believers toward restoring relationships, serving with pure motives, and growing…
Jesus The Light Of The World (Carols Service)- Abraham Zimpah
At this Carols Service, Abraham shows us how Jesus being the Light was not only prophesied, but also fulfilled from His birth and throughout His earthly ministry. He also explores how we can partake in that Light—and in turn become lights in the world.”
Can God and Science coexist? – Abraham
Abraham leads us through a compelling exploration of one of the most debated questions of our time. With clarity and curiosity, he examines statements from leading scientists, some who affirm God’s existence, and others who challenge it. This message invites you to think deeply, question boldly, and reflect on how faith and reason might coexist. Don’t miss this…
LOOKING FORWARD
From Joshua 3, Abraham guided us to draw powerful lessons from the Israelites as they followed Joshua across the Jordan River. He highlighted the vital importance of staying attuned to God’s voice, at any moment, in any season. When God calls us to step into the river of life or destiny, even when the waters seem uncertain, we are to move in faith. And in that…
Holy Communion
The importance of communing with Christ, highlighting the experience of Cleopas with Christ.