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  • 19th October Sunday 2nd Service: Abounding Grace. By PBC Senior Pastor, Rev. Ambrose Nyangao, EBS
    Oct 22 2025

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    Want proof that grace is more than a sweet word? We go straight at crisis, disappointment, and delay, then show how “shameless audacity” in prayer meets a God of much more—more purpose, more provision, more power. Starting with Luke 11, we unpack why Jesus commands us to ask, seek, and knock, not from anxiety but from confidence in the Father’s goodness. Along the way, we pause to pray for a grieving nation and a family in mourning, grounding lofty ideas in a real moment of loss.

    From there, we tackle a big tension: why would a good God allow challenges? Using Paul’s thorn and James’ call to “count it joy,” we outline five reasons trials are allowed and how they become a runway for sufficient grace. The Mephibosheth story pulls this from theory into flesh—exile in Lodebar, a self-image of “dead dog,” then stunning restoration and a permanent seat at the king’s table. Grace doesn’t just return what was lost; it relocates you to presence and dignity.

    We then frame the heart of the message in three parts. Purpose: grace teaches us to live clean, steady, meaningful lives so we don’t waste the gifts that follow. Provision: the God who supplies seed and bread multiplies both, often far beyond what we ask—think Abraham’s “one child” against God’s “nations and kings,” or a parent’s honest journey from school suspensions and poor grades to an unexpected academic turnaround. Power: like the early church, we witness with great power when great grace rests on us. A simple story of rain stopping mid-prayer reminds us the point isn’t our strength; it’s God’s nearness and timing.

    If you’re weary, ashamed, or playing small, consider this your nudge to ask again. Expect a turnaround, receive the “much more,” and let grace seat you where you thought you didn’t belong. If this encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review to help others find these conversations. Your story might be the next testimony.

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    1 h y 8 m
  • 15th October Wednesday Service: Impartation of Uncommon Grace. By Deacon Robert Munene, PBC Northgate
    Oct 22 2025

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    What if the problem isn’t that you’re late, but that you’re using the wrong clock? We lean into a timely, practical exploration of uncommon grace—the kind that doesn’t just soothe your feelings but supplies exactly what you need. Instead of reaching for everything at once, we talk about asking for the precise ingredient for this season: speed to catch up, strength to endure, wisdom to decide, might to execute.

    Across the hour, we move through a clear rhythm: stay, pursue, manifest. Staying isn’t resignation; it’s Mary lingering at the tomb when everyone else goes home and meeting the risen Christ because she didn’t leave too early. We unpack how to wait without drifting into despair, how to align your expectations with heaven’s pace, and why God’s “quickly” can feel slow to second hands but right on time to purposes. Along the way, Job’s resolve reframes what it means to count on God the way we count on paydays and promises.

    Then we shift into pursuit. David at Ziklag shows us how to rise from tears to tactics—asking, Shall I pursue? and moving on a fresh word. Jonathan’s perhaps becomes a courageous blueprint for late-year moments: nothing stops God from saving by many or by few. Even the four lepers model the smallest next step that God can amplify. We talk about the overlooked “rod” in your hand, the five loaves you already carry, and why motion attracts multiplier grace.

    Finally, we insist on manifestation. Fruit matters more than foliage. We make space to believe for outcomes you can hold—restored relationships, signed deals, healed bodies, revived callings. If heaven brings a pregnancy to term, it will not close the womb at delivery. That confidence reframes October and beyond: your story can still end in glory.

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    45 m
  • 12th Oct Sunday 2nd Service: Uncommon Grace For Impact. By PBC Senior Pastor, Rev. Ambrose Nyangao, EBS
    Oct 15 2025

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    A single sentence can carry a life: by the grace of God I am what I am. We build from Paul’s witness in 1 Corinthians 15 and move straight into the thick of real life—surgery at dawn, worry that won’t quit, a recovery that arrives faster than expected, and unexpected assignments in the back seat of an Uber. Along the way, we return to three anchors that hold when emotions don’t: status as a new creation, assignment as Christ’s ambassador, and signature as more than a conqueror.

    We open the text, then open our week. New creation means your value is fixed at Jesus Christ, not at your last result. Ambassador means mission is everywhere—between hotels, at breakfast tables, and in chance conversations with drivers from Malawi and Burundi. Champion means persuasion, not bravado—nothing in all creation can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus. We also explore how digital ministry can extend grace beyond a room’s walls, with millions reached across YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, and more, and a chance encounter in a Cape Town mall proving that faithful seeds travel far.

    If you’ve been asking where God is when you cannot feel Him, this conversation offers Scripture, story, and simple practices to steady your steps. Receive prayer for healing, favour, courage, and open doors. Step into Monday as someone already held: new creation, sent one, overcomer—by grace. If this encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review to help others find these moments of grace.

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    54 m
  • 8th October Wednesday Service: The Impartation of Uncommon Grace - Spirit-Led Impact. By Joel Atuti
    Oct 9 2025

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    Some moments demand more than effort or strategy; they call for grace that rewrites the script. We open Scripture to see how Jesus, full of grace and truth, meets people where rules, scarcity, and long delays have the final word—and then changes the ending. From the pool of Bethesda to the King’s table in Jerusalem, from a hillside with five loaves and two fish to a crowded street where a desperate woman reaches for a hem, we trace how uncommon grace breaks limiting traditions, remembers the forgotten, and brings sufficiency where there isn’t enough.

    We share why salvation by grace in Ephesians 2 is more than a doctrine—it’s a new life and a new path, prepared in advance. We talk about stewarding grace through obedience, not to earn favour but to live from it. Paul’s confession, “My grace is sufficient for you,” becomes a practical framework for waiting well: strength made perfect in weakness, courage that outlasts delay, and faith that speaks life. Mephibosheth’s restoration shows the power of covenant kindness; the feeding of the 5,000 shows how gratitude and order turn “not enough” into overflow; the woman with the issue of blood shows how determined faith draws power from Christ.

    Along the way, we ground our hope in the authority of Jesus’ name and the shepherding promise of Psalm 23: green pastures, still waters, restored souls, and a table set in the presence of our enemies. If the thief comes to steal, kill, and destroy, then grace comes to restore, renew, and overflow. Join us as we lean into a clear, practical takeaway—bring what you have, pursue with intent, wait with trust, obey with a willing heart, and expect God’s sufficiency to meet you.

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    54 m
  • 5th Oct Sunday 2nd Service : Impartation of Uncommon Grace - Spirit-Led Impact. By Pastor Reagan Akaliche
    Oct 9 2025

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    Two words can rewrite a life: “But God.” We open Ephesians 2 and watch grace move the story—from dead in sin to alive with Christ, from condemnation to no condemnation, from strangers to family. Along the way, we sit with the woman caught in adultery and the prodigal on the road home, and we watch mercy run first, justice be satisfied at the cross, and dignity be restored with a name, a robe, and a place at the table.

    I share why grace is truly uncommon: it runs on mercy, not merit; it flows from God’s nature, not our worthiness; and it does more than pardon—it empowers. You’ll hear how “but God” moments show up in ordinary days, how righteousness becomes a gift not a grind, and why boasting dies where gratitude is born. We talk about identity in Christ—chosen, redeemed, adopted, co‑heirs—and how that identity frees us from guilt and equips us for hard places: strained families, unjust workplaces, private weaknesses that won’t budge. “My grace is sufficient” becomes more than a line; it becomes fuel.

    Then we turn to purpose. If grace saved us, it also sent us. We are God’s workmanship, created for good works prepared in advance. Love becomes public evidence: clothing the cold, feeding the hungry, visiting the forgotten, listening to the lonely. An adoption story makes the Gospel visible—abandoned to beloved, nameless to named, roomless to room of one’s own— and reminds us what God has done for us and now wants to do through us. If you’re ready to lay down the CV and pick up the candle, this is your nudge.

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    1 h y 6 m
  • October Week 1 Theme Vision: Impartation of Uncommon Grace.
    Oct 6 2025

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    What if finishing the year strong had less to do with hustle and more to do with receiving? We share a short, heartfelt message grounded in 2 Corinthians 13:14—inviting you to step into the final stretch carried by grace, secured by the Father’s love, and guided by the fellowship of the Holy Spirit. Rather than piling on pressure, we point to a throne of grace you can approach with confidence, and to a love that has already been proven at the cross while we were still far off.

    We explore how God’s grace reframes effort: not the fuel you must generate, but the gift that enables every good work, in all seasons. We sit with the assurance that the Father’s love is everlasting and active, drawing you near when you feel undeserving. And we focus on the Spirit’s companionship—more than comfort in hard moments, He is counsel for your choices, creativity for your work, and strength for your witness. Through Scripture like Hebrews 4:16, 2 Corinthians 9:8, Jeremiah 31:3, Romans 5:8, and Psalm 32:8, we trace a simple, durable path to end the year without fear: ask boldly, rest deeply, and walk closely.

    If your energy is low or your plans feel fragile, this reflection offers a gentle reset. You are not finishing by yourself; you are being held and helped. Stay to the end for a prayer of blessing over you, your family, and your work. If this encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs hope today, and leave a review so others can find this message of grace.

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    5 m
  • 1st October Wednesday Service: Saved by Grace. By Deacon Kennedy Rapando
    Oct 2 2025

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    Some moments feel ordinary until you look back and see a quiet rescue. That’s how grace often arrives—unannounced, undeserved, and completely transformative. We open with gratitude for the unseen ways God has kept us through the year and then move into the deep current of Romans 5, tracing the story from Adam’s trespass to Christ’s overflowing gift. The thread running through every turn is simple and seismic: grace is unmerited favour that secures salvation, sustains us daily, and steers us toward a future already held in God’s hands.

    I share a personal turning point—choosing a weekend challenge over entertainment—and how what looked like a small decision revealed a larger plan already in motion. From there, we wrestle honestly with law, sin, and the startling promise that where sin increases, grace increases more. We talk about righteousness not as performance but as alignment—seeking God’s kingdom first so our steps are guided and our outcomes shaped. When weakness presses in, we anchor in the promise, my grace is sufficient for you, and the defiant assurance that nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus.

    It all leads to a vital comfort: we have a High Priest who knows our road and invites us to approach the throne of grace with confidence. Together we pray boldly for personal needs, safety on Kenya’s roads, wise governance, and peace among nations—from Jerusalem outward. If you need a reminder that God’s grace still works behind the scenes, still meets you in your limits, and still charts a path to life, this conversation is for you. Listen, share with a friend who needs courage, and if it helps you, leave a review so others can find their footing in grace too.

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    44 m
  • 28th September Sunday Service: Abundant Living. By PBC Missions Pastor, Victor Kimani
    Sep 30 2025

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    What if abundance isn’t more stuff—but more of the Shepherd? We open Psalm 23 and John 10 to show how real overflow begins with Jesus, the Gate and the Good Shepherd who leads, restores, and satisfies. This isn’t a pep talk about getting rich; it’s a grounded, practical look at the kind of life where fear loses its grip in the valley and goodness and mercy learn your name.

    We walk through the subtle ways the “thief” steals today—through busyness, hurry, and the drift from prayer—and why obedience still matters for blessing. You’ll hear a candid take on money, tithing, and heart readiness, plus a gentle but firm challenge to treat your workplace as a mission field where excellence, honesty, and courage preach louder than titles. The story of Peter’s miraculous catch reframes success: when the nets finally fill, worship comes first, purpose follows, and profit takes its rightful place.

    Along the way, we get specific about surrender and generosity—from what’s on your screen to what’s in your closet. We talk about character that can carry abundance, integrity that resists compromise, and the steady peace that comes when Jesus is first, not an afterthought. Expect scripture-rich insights (Psalm 23, John 10, Deuteronomy 28, 1 Peter 1, Colossians 2, Acts 4) and clear takeaways you can live this week: seek first the kingdom, listen for the Shepherd’s voice, give freely, and walk boldly as light in dark places.

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    1 h y 11 m