Intimacy Through Brokenness_new
In this message, Andreas Kyriacou unpacks Luke 24 and the road to Emmaus, showing that true recognition of Jesus does not come through knowledge, emotion, or explanation alone, but through brokenness. It was in the breaking of the bread that their eyes were opened, and so it is with us. Brokenness becomes the doorway to intimacy, where self is laid down and the Spirit leads. A clear call to move from knowing about Him to truly knowing Him.
Remember, Recognise and Witness
In Luke 24, the disciples move from confusion to clarity not by being told something new, but by being led back to what Jesus had already spoken. As they remember His words, their eyes are opened to recognise Him. And what they recognise becomes the witness they now carry. The resurrection is not only something to believe, but a movement: held in us, opened to us, and lived through us.
Living with Eternal Perspective
In this message, Andreas Kyriacou shares from a deeply personal place following the sudden passing of Bill Henson. Walking through days of grief with his family in Harare, this message reflects on the fragility of life, the nearness of God in sorrow, and the call to realign our lives around what truly matters. A sobering and grounding encouragement to live with eternity in view.
When Faith is Shipwrecked
In this honest and deeply personal message, Pastor Mike Coetzer speaks about seasons where faith feels shaken and peace is hard to find. Drawing from Scripture and his own recent experiences with anxiety, he reminds us that even in difficult moments, our faith can be strengthened and sustained. Through passages like 1 Timothy 1:19, Philippians 4:6–8, and Psalm 23, this message points us back to a life of prayer, thankfulness, and trust in God’s faithfulness. With vulnerability and clarity, Pastor Mike encourages us not to ignore the warning signs of anxiety and drifting, but to return to the Lord, rehearse His goodness, and hold firmly to the truth. A timely encouragement for anyone navigating uncertainty, grief, or inner unrest.
The Bedrock of Our Faith
A teaching by Andreas Kyriacou on the love of God as the foundation of the Christian life. When the revelation of God’s love becomes real in the heart, it transforms our identity, strengthens our faith, and becomes the motivation for our devotion and service.