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Sunday Live Service | Nurturing Meaningful Relationships | The Year of Fulfilment

January 28, 2024 • Rv. Didier Kalombo • Ecclesiastes 4:9–10, Proverbs 17:17, John 15:15, Ecclesiastes 4, Ruth 1:16–17

Consider the beauty of companionship and shared endeavors. God designed us to thrive in community, finding strength and encouragement in our relationships. Meaningful connections not only enhance our individual journeys but also create a collective impact that glorifies God. Nurturing relationships involves intentional efforts to uplift, support, and share life's joys and challenges. As we invest in these connections, we echo God's desire for us to love and care for one another, fostering a community where everyone is valued and supported.

Sunday Live Service | Attitude of Gratitude & Contentment | The Year of Fulfilment

February 4, 2024 • Rv. Didier Kalombo • 1 Thessalonians 5:16–18

Gratitude is not contingent on our circumstances but is a constant response rooted in the knowledge of God's will for us. It involves rejoicing, continual prayer, and giving thanks in all situations.

Sunday Live Service | Cultivating Resilience Through Challenges | The Year of Fulfilment

January 21, 2024 • Rv. Didier Kalombo • James 1:2–4

Consider challenges not as stumbling blocks but as stepping stones on the path to maturity and completeness. Embracing challenges with a joyful spirit, as James encourages, allows us to develop resilience and perseverance. Resilience is not just about bouncing back from difficulties; it's about growing through them. When we face trials with a mindset of faith, we undergo a transformative process that molds us into stronger, more mature individuals.

Sunday Live Service | The Power of Embracing God's Purpose In Our Lives | The Year of Fulfillment

January 14, 2024 • Rv. Didier Kalombo • Proverbs 19:21

We often make plans, set goals, and dream of our future, but true fulfillment comes when we align those aspirations with God's purpose. When our efforts are rooted in His plan, our actions become seeds planted in fertile soil, destined to bear fruit.