• Marriage Seminar: Questions & Answers
    54 Min.
  • Marriage Seminar: God give us Christian homes (pt.2)
    Feb 6 2026

    In Part 2 of the Marriage Seminar, Apostle Alfred Williams breaks marriage down with striking clarity: marriage is a partnership — a joint enterprise “to the exclusion of all others”, rooted in God’s design that a man leaves father and mother and cleaves to his wife (Genesis 2:24; Matthew 19:4–6). He explains how partnership principles illuminate the Biblical covenant: decisions carry weight, trust must be guarded, and parents (and third parties) must never be allowed to intrude into the oneness God created. He anchors the seriousness of the covenant in Malachi 2:14–16, teaching that God Himself is witness, that husband and wife are made one in flesh and spirit (Malachi 2:15), and that the Lord hates divorce — so wisdom must lead both courtship and commitment. Unity is expressed in shared responsibility — love, honour, provision, raising children, and handling finances with openness and integrity. Apostle emphasises that love is given, not demanded, and that genuine marriage means sharing profits and losses, pains and victories, without hidden agendas. He unpacks Ephesians 5:21–33 with balance and conviction: mutual submission in reverence to Christ, wives submitting within the boundaries of obedience to Christ, and husbands carrying the heavier call — to love as Christ loved the church, to give themselves sacrificially, to nurture holiness, and to care for their wives as their own bodies (Ephesians 5:25–30).

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    1 Std. und 14 Min.
  • Marriage Seminar: God give us Christian homes (pt.1)
    Feb 5 2026

    In Part 1 of the Marriage Seminar at Christ Faith Tabernacle, Apostle Alfred Williams reminds the whole church that marriage teaching isn’t only for “those about to wed” — it’s for every believer, because strong families build a strong church. Through the timeless hymn “God Give Us Christian Homes”, he paints a clear picture of what a godly home should look like: a home where the Bible is loved and taught, where God’s will is sought, and where children are led to know Christ. With a sober but loving urgency, he repeats a key truth: you only have one life and it has no duplicate — so choose wisely, seek counsel, and aim for a marriage you can genuinely enjoy, as Scripture says: “Enjoy life with your wife, whom you love…” (Ecclesiastes 9:9). Grounding everything in Scripture, he traces marriage back to God’s design (Genesis 2:18–25; Genesis 1:26–28): a covenant union between a man and a woman, with purpose, fruitfulness, and responsibility — not pressure, confusion, or regret. He teaches that a spouse is meant to be a suitable helper (Genesis 2:18), that marriage is a covenant witnessed by God (Malachi 2:14), and that unity is an obligation that must be guarded (Matthew 19:3–6). This seminar lays the foundation for partnership, raising children in security, and honouring marriage for the good of society — while warning against casual choices that can lead to lifelong pain. Let this episode steady your heart and sharpen your discernment: before you say “I do”, let heaven settle your “yes” — and may your home become the kind of altar that burns, glows, and lights the way for generations.

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    1 Std. und 20 Min.
  • February Victory Night
    Feb 3 2026

    Apostle Alfred Williams calls believers back to the only rightful boast: Jesus Christ—not money, status, houses, or any material measure of “success” (cf. Jeremiah 9:23–24; Galatians 6:14). He urges the church to pursue real spiritual substance: encounter, intimacy, and a life led by the Holy Spirit. The central declaration is uncompromising: “It is for freedom that Christ has set us free” (Galatians 5:1), and that freedom is not partial—it is total, signed and sealed, meant to produce boldness, clarity, and victory in everyday life. Apostle explains that grace doesn’t excuse compromise—it trains us to say “no” to ungodliness and worldly passions (Titus 2:11–12), while we live with expectancy for Christ’s return (Titus 2:13–14). Apostle challenges believers to stop re-yoking themselves to fear, intimidation, condemnation, and sinful patterns, and instead live by the Spirit (Galatians 5:16)—rejecting the works of the flesh and embracing the fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:19–23). This sermon is a call to stand firm, stay clean, and stay close—because when you walk in Spirit-led freedom, you don’t just “cope” with life… you overcome it, and heaven recognises your step.

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    35 Min.
  • The Month of Power
    Feb 1 2026

    In today’s sermon, Apostle Alfred Williams leads the church into February with a joyful celebration of God’s faithfulness—marking nearly 36 years since the Lord first gave him the vision for the house, and reminding us that this is an apostolic and prophetic ministry built by God’s direction, not human “launching” (Acts 13:1–3). He announces the Scripture of the month as Acts 1, with a clear emphasis on Acts 1:8: receiving power by the Holy Spirit and becoming Christ’s witnesses.

    The heart of the message is a call to maturity: God has placed grace on every believer, but it must be developed and expressed in a life “worthy of the calling” (Ephesians 4:1–3). Apostle contrasts a Spirit-ruled life with a disobedient life that leaves people vulnerable (Ephesians 2:1–3), urging humility, gentleness, unity, and the ministry of comfort (2 Corinthians 1:3–4), while stirring faith with testimonies of healing and deliverance that prove God still acts in power. He closes with a holy insistence that the Kingdom is not talk, but power (1 Corinthians 4:20), and that God can be found when we seek Him wholeheartedly (Jeremiah 29:12–14).

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    1 Std. und 8 Min.
  • Arise, shine, for your light has come!
    Jan 30 2026

    In this Overcomer’s Night message, Apostle Alfred Williams sets the tone for February with a powerful call to legacy and impact—not merely attending church, but getting actively engaged in serving and transforming the community. Using Isaiah 60:1–3 (“Arise, shine…”) and John 1:5 (“the light shines in the darkness…”), he charges believers to stop hiding their gifts and to lift their light where it can be seen—because nations are drawn to God’s light on His people. It’s a timely wake-up call to act with urgency, make the decision, and move from intention to obedience—without folding your hands another month. He then confronts fear head-on, teaching that a born-again believer is not at the mercy of curses, charms, or spiritual intimidation—because God’s word cannot be reversed (Numbers 23:19–20) and the Lord turns curses into blessings because of His love (Deuteronomy 23:5). From Ephesians 2:1–3 and 1 John 5:19, he explains the difference between life under the world’s influence and life in Christ—declaring “no weapon formed against you shall prosper” (Isaiah 54:17) and reminding us there is no condemnation in Christ (Romans 8:1–2). This sermon will stir your faith to stop chasing fear-based “deliverance” and start standing on covenant truth—because as you step into February, your light isn’t meant to flicker… it’s meant to blaze, and the world will have no choice but to notice.

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    27 Min.
  • The Church of the Living God
    Jan 25 2026

    Apostle Alfred Williams declares that two gifts are being released over God’s people in 2026: mercy and comfort—mercy that carries you into God’s promises, and comfort that equips you to comfort others (2 Corinthians 1:3–4). With faith for healing and deliverance, he reminds us that the house of God is a place where the Lord saves, heals, and restores, and he prays for every burden and infirmity to be driven out by the power of Christ. This is a prophetic call to receive the Father’s compassion afresh, so your life becomes an answer to someone else’s cry. Jesus is coming again, and the Church must be ready—walking in obedience and keeping our “robes” clean (Revelation 22:12–14), while recognising the intensity Jesus described in the last days (Matthew 24:21–22). Apostle Alfred Williams charges believers to rise into leadership and influence—salt and light in society—standing on God’s promise to make you “the head and not the tail” (Deuteronomy 28:12–13), and to increase in understanding in a world where knowledge is accelerating (Daniel 12:4). This sermon will stir your faith, sharpen your focus, and call you to serve God wholeheartedly—because mercy has found you, comfort is covering you, and 2026 is demanding your witness… so don’t just survive this year—shine in it.

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    57 Min.
  • Jesus: The Wisdom of God
    Jan 18 2026

    In this sermon, Reverend Oma Williams teaches that Jesus is “the power of God and the wisdom of God” (1 Corinthians 1:24), and that wisdom isn’t distant. Reverend Oma explains that if we truly want to increase this year, we must learn to recognise and obey the voice of wisdom, because God’s people are meant to follow His voice—not the voice of strangers (John 10:27). We identify three dangerous mindsets that resist God: the simple (uninformed and easily influenced), the mockers (scoffers who sneer at correction), and the fools (those who reject right thinking and godly behaviour), warning that complacency and pride can quietly shipwreck one's life.

    We discuss Samson’s downfall through gullibility (Judges 16), Rehoboam’s costly rejection of wise counsel (1 Kings 12), the rich fool who hoarded without eternity in view (Luke 12:16–21), and the prodigal son’s collapse before repentance (Luke 15:13–17). She also highlights how mockery and spiritual arrogance are never harmless (2 Kings 2:23–24; Nehemiah 2:19; Luke 16:14), and contrasts foolish pride with the God-given wisdom placed in mankind—able to “tunnel through the rock” and bring hidden treasures to light (Job 28:1–11), while the ostrich is used as a striking picture of careless pride (Job 39:13–19). This sermon is a call to maturity: choose wisdom, fear the Lord, and stay teachable—because when you listen, your life doesn’t just improve… it shines, and people will see the difference and be drawn to God.

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    59 Min.