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We are joined by guest speaker, Starla Webster. Dan and Starla planted a church out of NCCB in Dubai, 17 years ago and Starla recalls God's faithfulness in that time. She speaks about some of the challenges faced in the Middle East and how God has persevered through it all. Starla shares about God's promises to her and her husband and how they have had to learn how to identify. a promise from God and hold onto it. Thank you Dan and Starla for the incredible time of ministry. ao
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In this podcast, Ash delves into the profound biblical narrative of Jesus' trial and crucifixion, exploring the intricate dynamics between key figures such as Pontius Pilate, the Jewish religious leaders, and Barabbas. Unpacking the themes of power, insecurity, and sacrifice, we uncover the deep spiritual significance of these events and their timeless relevance today. Join us as we reflect on the ultimate act of love and redemption in the Easter story.
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In this episode, we welcome Darren Mortimer, our Kid's Ministry Pastor, to take over a Sunday Service and look into the life of the kids ministry of NCCB. Darren explains how far Kids ministry has come, where it is now, and where it is going!
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In this episode, Trevor Hartley encourages listeners to deepen their connection with God using Psalm 23 as a guide. The message emphasizes finding comfort and contentment in God as our Shepherd. Tune in to explore how connecting with God can bring peace and guidance in our lives.
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In this episode, Ash speaks on how to stormproof your life. Ash speaks about how the destructive aspect of a storm can be all consuming but our God is faithful. Ash looks at Psalms 23 and breaks down how we can use that to understand the storm and rely on God. Ash mentions how learning how to stormproof your life, it's also a lesson on discipleship.
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In this episode, Ash discusses the topic of God's love. Ash explains the various types of love mentioned in the Bible that are a part of God's nature. Ash also shares practical advice on how we can show love to others with the love that we receive from God, who loved us first.
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In the 10th part of the preaching series by Ashley Bell, Ash preaches on the love of God. Ash speaks about how hard it is to self-reflect when you think about resembling the love of God. Ash shares a part of his testimony and speaks about how the wrath of God is in work with the love of God. We hope you enjoy this podcast!
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In this Podcast, Ash and Nadine Bell dedicate the entire service to exploring the future of NCCB along with the Leadership Panel, consisting of, Shelley Trent, Gareth Stark, Adele Greasley, and Michael Lloyd from the Kings College. Christie Gunn from Little Flock, Tarryn, and Nathan Jansen Van Vuuren from Love Our City and our Campus Art Studio. Paul Edy, Worship Team Leader, Jenni Lloyd, Dean of FWCOM, and Trevor Hartley from Business Forum. The panel each takes 5 minutes to discuss their upcoming and exciting visions for their respective entities and speak about how God has worked and continues to work with them.
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In this ninth part of this preaching series, Ashley Bell looks at the patience of God. Ash dives into The Word and how the scripture clearly describes the patience of God and shows us how prevalent it is throughout the Old and New Testaments. Ash also looks at how patient God is with us in our current lives. We hope you enjoy this podcast.
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In the eighth part of the Attributes of God series, Ashley Bell speaks about the Wrath of God. Ash speaks about how the wrath of God is aimed at unrighteousness. Everything about God is perfect, so when we look at the wrath of God, we must see it through a lens, that God is perfect and therefore His wrath is always justified.
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In the seventh part of this preaching series by Ashley, he looks at Pslam 23 in-depth and explains God's Immutability. Some of the key points are how God has no beginning, nor ending. How he is everlasting, and how his nature and being is infinite and so, subject to no mutations, meaning there will never be a change in his DNA sequence or genome editing.
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In this spontaneous moment, where the band stayed up, Ash uses the time to encourage us, and draw our attention to how we need to focus on God, how we need to surrender our problems, our idols, and our fights. He speaks about how the battle is the Lord's and leads the congregation into a place where we can discover more about God.
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In this Podcast, Ash revisits Pslam 23 and looks into the depths of the attributes of God revealed in this verse. Ash speaks about church history, how the church is ever-changing for His purpose, and how God wants us to step into the newness and realise that there is more that God wants for us and His Church. Ash speaks about how we need to stay close to the Shepherd to walk in the fullness that God has for us and not just follow a structure on how Church should be done.
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Ashley Bell kicks off the new year by continuing his series of Attributes Of God. In this preach, Ash speaks of the trials and tribulations South Africans can feel going into 2024, and how Ash has chosen not to focus on a specific word this year, as people often do, but to instead focus on Pslam 23, diving into the attributes of God that are revealed in this verse. We hope you enjoy this podcast and we are excited to keep sharing what is happening in NCCB throughout 2024.
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Trevor Hartley closes out 2023 by speaking about how God revealed to him how he was one degree off. Trevor also looks at the rewards and benefits we can enjoy as Christians if we walk in a particular way, a way defined and modelled by Jesus. Enjoy this last podcast of 2023!
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In this special edition Christmas episode, Madz Deyzel dives into The Heart of God. Madz speaks about how before we had ever thought about God, He had thought about us and He had already set out His plans for us. Madz also speaks about how hard it is to live in a world so full of hurt and still trust that God has His good plans in place.
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In talking about the power of proximity, Jason touches on the distinction between being a son and a servant. He shares from Galatians 4:6-7 "And because you are sons, God sent the Spirit of His Son into our hearts, crying out, "Abba, Father!" So you are no longer a slave, but a son and since you are a son, you are also an heir through God."
Sons are family-oriented; servants are issue or ministry-oriented.
Sons are sent, servants just went.
Servant: “That’s not my job.” Son: “Someone needs to do it. Why not me?”
Servants will split the family over disagreements or issues.
Servants will attempt to draw people to his or her side.
Sons are interested in the father’s agenda rather than in “doing his own thing.”
Sons are “privilege” oriented; servants are “rights” oriented.
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Vernon speaks about Blind Bartimaeus. Bartimaeus' story is a remarkable story of faith, healing, persistence, and Jesus' divine compassion. The restoration of Bartimaeus' sight serves as a symbol of Jesus' ability to bring wholeness and restoration to everyone, including those whom society has forgotten.
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In this third episode, Ash continues to explain the attributes of God demonstrated through Israel. He specifically speaks from Romans 11 about how we as Gentiles have been grafted into the original.
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In episode two of this series on the attributes of God, Ash delves deeper into God's attributes and how they are displayed through and to Isreal.
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