Filed under: Sermons
The Church is never run by just the pastors alone. In this series, Kong Hee expounded on the Fivefold Ministry, a God-given principle that emphasizes on how every believer has a significant part to play in the Kingdom of God, and how their gifts and abilities can be tapped for the equipping of the Saints.
Teaching in an easy-to-understnad and practical style, Kong Hee explains the role of the Fivefold ministry – Teacher, Pastor, Prophet, Evangelist, and the Apostle.
In this series, you will begin to understand:
- How to identify where God has called you to
- How to excel in the role God has placed you in
- The role of the Fivefold ministry in the Church
- How to interact and flow with one another
The various weaknesses and temptations faced in ministry and how to overcome them
Step into your calling and discover your role in the Body of Christ. As you begin to grow in the gifting and calling of God, you will serve with a greater sense of purpose and be a blessing to the Church!
You can purchase series online here
In this landmark and powerful message, Kong Hee preaches that God has given us the command to build and actively engage cultures.
Today’s new gobal powerhouse – the pop culture – has permeated throughout many civilization. We are to engage in it through the arts such as music, movies, fashion, and to engage in it with excellence, a sence of realism that displays life’s experiences in its full gamut.
In this revolutionary message, Kong Hee also speaks about;
- The trend of Christian popular arts
- How culture defines us and forms an intricate part of our being
- How God is constantly speaking through the present pop culture
- How God has used the message of common grace – a message of goodness and the existence of God in life generally – to awaken many to the presence of God
This powerful message will grip you and set you thinking about your purpose, your calling and the mandate that God has commanded us.
It can be purchase through Attributes
Our Cultural Mandate (Part 1)
By Kong Hee
“Be fruitful and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it; have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over every living thing that moves on the earth” (Gen 1:28)
We all know that Jesus says: “We Christians are in the world, but not of the world.” But what exactly does Jesus mean by that? Since we are “not of the world,” there are many Christians who have taken a negative attitude toward culture. To them, the Church is in constant conflict with the world —it is us versus them. So our “job” is primarily to rescue as many sinners as we can from a world that is perishing.
Read more on HarvestTimes….