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Christ Church Midrand serves the city of Midrand and the greater Gauteng area of South Africa. Our aim is to be seen as a Redeemed Family of Servant's on a mission and, through the faithful teaching of the Gospel expounded from the pages of the bible, we hope to change lives for good.
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In this sermon from 1 Corinthians 4, we are reminded that true Christian leadership is marked by humility, service, and faithfulness—not worldly success or popularity. Paul challenges the pride of the Corinthian church and calls believers to judge leaders by God's standards, not cultural ones. The message highlights the contrast between the apostle…
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This sermon explores the radical message of the Sermon on the Mount, where Jesus redefines what it means to be truly blessed in God's kingdom. It emphasizes that the Christian journey begins with recognizing our spiritual poverty and mourning over sin, leading to a life of meekness and a hunger for righteousness. The message challenges listeners to…
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This sermon unpacks Psalm 51, a heartfelt confession by King David that reveals the true nature of sin—not just as wrong actions, but as deep rebellion against God. It explores how sin distorts our purpose and separates us from our Creator, yet God’s mercy is greater than our greatest failures. With honesty and humility, we are invited to bring our…
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In this sermon, Pastor Roydon Frost looks at creation through the lens of Genesis 1, revealing the beauty, order, and goodness of God’s design. He explores how sin distorts that goodness when humanity tries to define right and wrong apart from God. Yet, through Christ’s resurrection, we are reminded that God is restoring all things. This message of…
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In this sermon, Eddie Lombard preaches on Acts 2 and the powerful meaning of Pentecost. He explains how the outpouring of the Holy Spirit marked the birth of the Church and opened the way for God to dwell not just among us, but within us. Eddie highlights two key truths: Jesus’ death and resurrection made a way for the Spirit to come, and the Spiri…
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This sermon explores the profound truth found in Genesis 1—that God speaks, and His word is powerful, personal, and good. Through the creation story, we see a God who doesn't merely think the universe into being but intentionally speaks life, light, and order into existence. The message emphasises that God's word is not distant or abstract but deep…
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This sermon explores how God brings order out of chaos, beginning with creation in Genesis and continuing through the life and teachings of Jesus. It highlights the brokenness in our world—spiritual, moral, and personal—and shows how God's Word and presence restore purpose, peace, and meaning. Through biblical insight and real-life reflection, it c…
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In this sermon, Roydon Frost preaches on the profound meaning and purpose found in the Genesis creation account. He contrasts the biblical origin story with ancient myths and modern narratives, showing how Genesis presents a God who creates out of love, not need. Roydon emphasizes that creation is a gift, and that humans are made in God's image to …
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In this sermon, Eddie Lombard preaches on the parable of the weeds, illustrating how the Kingdom of Heaven coexists with both good and evil in the world. Drawing from Matthew 13, he addresses the timeless question: "Why does evil exist if God is all-powerful and good?" Eddie emphasizes God's patience and grace, allowing both the righteous and the w…
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In this sermon, Reggie Lamityi preaches on the Parable of the Sower from Matthew 13, unpacking how different heart conditions respond to the message of the gospel. With clarity and conviction, he reminds us that while the Word is generously sown by Jesus, it is the condition of our hearts that determines its fruitfulness. Reggie challenges listener…
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In this sermon, David Kobedi preaches on John 20:24–31, focusing on Thomas’s journey from doubt to faith in the risen Jesus. He reminds us that the resurrection is not just a historical event but a powerful declaration that Jesus is King and Lord over all. Using personal testimony, he shows that doubt is a real part of the Christian walk, yet Jesus…
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This powerful sermon invites believers and non-believers to deeply reflect on the trial and crucifixion of Jesus, not just as a historical event, but as a personal confrontation with truth. It challenges us to examine the hidden darkness in our hearts and ask what we’ve done with Jesus in our lives. We’re reminded that Christ, the innocent Lamb of …
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This sermon explores the resurrection of Lazarus through seven key questions that reveal who Jesus is and why He came. It reminds us that true revival means new life, found not in comfort or safety, but in trusting and obeying Christ. Jesus weeps with us, walks with us, and calls us to believe in His power over death. As Easter approaches, we are i…
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This sermon emphasizes Jesus’ unwavering commitment to his mission, leading to his sacrifice and ultimate victory. It challenges distorted views of God—either as a harsh enforcer or an indifferent figure—revealing instead a God who is both just and compassionate. Through the wedding at Cana, Jesus’ first miracle, we see his role as the bridegroom e…
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Many people feel uneasy about money in the church, often associating it with manipulation or guilt. This sermon challenges that perception by exploring what the Bible truly says about giving—how and why we should do it. Looking at 2 Corinthians 8, we see that giving should be joyful, sacrificial, intentional, and fair, not driven by obligation or m…
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In this sermon, Blaque Nubon unpacks Ephesians 2:11-22, emphasizing that evangelism is an act of love, not obligation. He challenges believers to examine their desire to share the gospel, reminding us that while many know how to evangelize, few actively do it. Using powerful examples, including the words of atheist Penn Jillette and the lives of ev…
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How do you relate to authority? Parents, bosses, church leaders—our world struggles with authority, often seeing it as abusive, irrelevant, or absent. But what if there's a better way?In this sermon from our Love Your Church series, we explore what godly leadership should look like, why true leaders serve rather than dominate, and how a biblical pe…
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In this sermon, Raphael Mukanya preaches on the true path to greatness as taught by Jesus—one of service rather than power and success. Drawing from Romans 12:1-13, he highlights how the church functions as a body, where every member has a vital role to play. When one part fails to serve, the whole body suffers. Just as Jesus chose humility over a …
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Romans 12:1-2. The sermon is about living a sacrificial life for God. The speaker, Raphael Mukanya, talks about the importance of surrendering to God and living according to His will. He also discusses the importance of the Holy Spirit in helping us to live a transformed life. This video may be of interest to people who are looking to deepen their …
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In this sermon, Pastor Roydon Frost unpacks the biblical call to care for one another, drawing from Galatians 6:1-10. True Christian care involves restoring those caught in sin with gentleness, bearing one another’s burdens, and avoiding spiritual pride. Jesus, in his meekness, bore our greatest burden, freeing us to love and serve each other selfl…
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The sermon emphasizes the importance of gathering as a church community, building routines that help us love and welcome others, and fulfilling our responsibilities as believers. It highlights the example of the early church in Acts 2, where believers devoted themselves to God's Word, fellowship, and prayer, showing love for both God and one anothe…
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In this sermon, Roydon Frost explores the parable of the prodigal son, highlighting the father’s radical welcome to his wayward son and the older brother’s bitter response. The story reflects God's grace, love, and open arms toward the lost, challenging us to extend the same hospitality to others. The sermon introduces the concept of gracism—welcom…
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In this sermon, David Kobedi preaches on how God unites people from diverse backgrounds into His family through Christ. Drawing from Ephesians 1:1-14, he emphasizes that true belonging comes not just from hearing the gospel but from personally believing it. Using vivid illustrations, such as trusting a performer and receiving an unearned stadium ac…
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The sermon explores Ephesians 2:1-10, emphasizing God’s grace and the gospel as a gift, not something earned. It contrasts religion’s idea of striving to reach God with the gospel’s message of God coming to humanity through Jesus. Without God, we are spiritually dead, but through Christ, we are made alive and become His masterpiece, created for goo…
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Revelation 5: 1-10. This sermon explores the Book of Revelation, focusing on the imagery of the throne, the lion, and the lamb. Pastor David Kobedi uses these images to explain how God is in control, even in the face of suffering. He emphasizes that Jesus, the "lamb slain," conquered evil through sacrifice, offering hope and healing to those who su…
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1 Sammuel 28: 1 - 25. In this sermon Blaque Nubon explores the complex relationship between African spirituality and Christianity.The speaker, Blaque Nubon, uses the story of King Saul from the Bible to warn against seeking guidance outside of God. He argues that ancestral practices can lead to a wrong understanding of God.Nubon emphasizes that God…
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In this sermon Roydon Frost delves into the profound impact of our speech, highlighting the importance of speaking truthfully and lovingly as taught in Proverbs. He emphasizes that words hold power to build up or destroy, urging believers to speak less, listen more, and weigh their words carefully. Truth, when spoken without love, can wound, while …
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