• Jesus Is the Way and the Comforter

    This message centers on John 14:1–6 and 14:16–18, teaching that Jesus is the only way to the Father and the source of peace, healing, deliverance, and breakthrough, urging believers to walk by faith, take up their cross, and rely on God’s guidance. The sermon emphasizes that God instructs and directs His people on their journey, even through troubles, and shares examples about trusting God rather than relying on contingency plans.

  • A Shift In The Wind

    Using Paul’s voyage to Rome, the Euroclydon storm, the shipwreck, and Paul’s survival and ministry on Malta and in Rome, this message emphasizes letting go in the storm, “tossing” worry, fear, anxiety, and doubt overboard, and trusting God’s promise even if the ship breaks.

  • Jochebed’s Faith

    Revival Center Fellowship honors praying, fasting, and faithful mothers. Preaching from Exodus 1–2, this message describes Israel’s oppression in Egypt and highlights Jochebed, the mother of Moses, as a model of courageous faith who trusted God despite Pharaoh’s decree.

  • Waiting on the Lord

    Reading from Isaiah 40, this message teaches that God is unmatched, never faints, sees every need, and that those who wait on the Lord will renew their strength. The sermon encourages believers to keep praying, fasting, expecting, and waiting for God’s redemption and restoration.

  • God Is In Your Corner

    Teaching from Jeremiah 32, this message explains how Jeremiah, though imprisoned while Babylon besieged Jerusalem, obeyed God and bought a field from his cousin, showing that God’s word happens exactly as He says. The message emphasizes moving quickly in obedience, praising God in tests, and trusting that God will restore what has been taken, promising that houses, fields, and vineyards will be possessed again.

  • Jesus The Rock

    This message describes how praise dispels a heavy spirit and urges believers to keep trusting, worshiping, and listening to God. Using scriptures from Matthew 16:13–18, this sermon highlights Peter’s revelation of Jesus as “the Christ” and teaches that Jesus is the true “rock” (Petra) while believers are “lively stones,” called to grow on the sincere milk of the Word, and to avoid watered-down preaching, and be swift to hear.

  • It Is Finished

    This Resurrection Sunday message calls for everyone to give God their best praise and thanks Jesus for enduring the cross in our place. Reading from Luke 14:25–33 and John 19:28–30, the sermon teaches that following Jesus requires counting the cost, bearing your cross, and finishing what you start, even when life gets hard.