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Use What You Have

You are not here by accident. God has placed gifts, opportunity, influence and calling in you, and He is asking you to use what you already have, right now, for His glory. This message breaks the lie that only “church work” is spiritual and calls you to live with excellence, boldness, and purpose in every part of life.

Welcome, friends. This message is the final part of our series, Use What You Have. We have learned that we were formed from the dust, but we were filled with destiny. God breathed His life into us, and He placed gifts in us. Not just for Sundays in church, but for every day of our lives. In this sermon, Pastor Ras challenges the idea that some things are “spiritual” and some things are “just normal life.” Your job, your studies, your business, your parenting, your conversations, even the way you send an email, it all matters to God. You carry the presence of God into your workplace, your classroom, your home and your community.

We also hear a strong call to excellence. Excellence is not about showing off, it is about honouring Jesus with all your heart in whatever He has trusted you with. Finally, you are asked a simple question, “What is in your hand?” God can use what you have, right now, to influence others and change lives.

Do not wait for perfect. Start with what He has already given you.

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Recorded on Sunday, 26th October 2025

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Unleash Your Flame

God has placed a unique gift inside of you—a flame waiting to be fanned to life. But the moment you start to use it, opposition will come. Discover how to fight the spirit of fear and walk in the freedom and authority Jesus died to give you.

Welcome, friends. We're so glad to continue our series, Use What You Have, with this powerful message from Pastor Ras. Building on last week's foundation that we are all uniquely formed and filled by God, this week delves into the dynamic life that follows when we choose to activate what He has placed within us.

Many of us sense a calling or a 'spark' of a gift, but so often, it's met with a wave of fear, doubt, or intimidation. We feel unequipped or too afraid to step out. If that resonates with you, this message is your divine encouragement. Pastor Ras offers a stirring and timely reminder that your gifts are not meant to remain dormant. They are your flame to tend, and your authority in Christ is the key to unleashing them upon the world.

We pray this message inspires you to fan your flame and walk boldly in the authority Jesus has given you.

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Recorded on Sunday, 19th October 2025

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Ordinary Dirt, Extraordinary Go

Do you ever feel too ordinary, too flawed, or too ill-equipped for God’s purposes? Be encouraged. This powerful message reveals that God specialises in using our humble beginnings and weaknesses as the very materials for His extraordinary work. You are not an accident; you are a vessel of divine purpose. Sermon by Pastor Rasol Manouchehri Ardakani

Welcome, friends. We are so excited to begin this powerful new series, "Use What You Have," with a foundational message from Pastor Ras titled "Ordinary Dirt, Extraordinary God." So many of us sit on the gifts God has given us, waiting for the perfect conditions or for us to feel ‘ready’. But what if God wants to use exactly what you have right now?

This sermon is a beautiful and humbling reminder that our value does not come from our own polish or perfection, but from the breath of our Creator. You were not formed by accident, but by the intentional, loving hands of God, and He has a magnificent purpose for your life. If you’ve ever felt inadequate or overlooked, this message will reawaken your spirit to the incredible treasure you carry.

We pray this message has encouraged you to see yourself and the gifts God has given you in a new, hopeful light.

Watch the full sermon or listen to the podcast below.

Recorded on Sunday, 12th October 2025

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