The Palace Experience
After years of trials in the pit and the prison, Joseph finally reaches the place of his destiny. Discover how God can shift your circumstances in an instant and why your greatest promotion is often preceded by your greatest test.
This week, we conclude our powerful series titled “The Pit and the Prison Before the Palace.”
In this finale message, Pastor Terence takes us into the triumphant conclusion of Joseph’s story in Genesis 41. After thirteen long years of waiting, Joseph is brought from the dungeon to the presence of Pharaoh, moving from a prisoner to the Prime Minister of Egypt in a single day.
The story reminds us that sometimes the journey God has for us includes seasons we never expected. Moments that feel confusing, painful, or unfair can suddenly appear along the road of life, but as Joseph’s life proves, God is always working behind the scenes. Whether it is the pit of despair or the prison of delay, every step was preparing Joseph for the weight of the palace.
Joseph’s story begins with a dream, but before the palace comes the pit. However, the pit and the prison are not the end—they are the path to a destiny that only God can provide.
Watch or listen to the full message below to hear the powerful insights shared in this final sermon of the series.
The Prison Experience
Integrity doesn't always lead to immediate reward; sometimes, it leads to the prison. This week, we explore how to maintain our dignity and trust God's presence when life takes an unfair turn.
This week, we continue our series titled “The Pit and the Prison Before the Palace.”
In this message, Pastor Terence takes us further into the story of Joseph from Genesis 39. After surviving the pit and serving faithfully in Potiphar’s house, Joseph finds himself facing a new and unexpected trial: the prison.
The story reminds us that sometimes the journey God has for us includes seasons we never expected. Even when we do the right thing and honour God with our integrity, we can still face moments that feel confusing, painful, or unfair. Joseph was falsely accused and forgotten by men, yet the Bible tells us a vital truth: "The Lord was with Joseph."
Joseph’s story began with a dream, but we are reminded that after the pit and during the prison, God is still working behind the scenes to prepare us for the palace.
Watch or listen to the full message below to hear the powerful insights shared in this second sermon of the series.
The Pit Experience
In this message, Pastor Terence Mupariwa opens our new series, “The Pit and the Prison Before the Palace,” by exploring Joseph's early journey in Genesis 37. Through the story of the pit, we are reminded to guard our hearts, protect God given dreams, and trust that even difficult seasons are never outside the purpose of Go
Welcome to All Nations Community Church!
This week, we begin a brand new series titled “The Pit and the Prison Before the Palace.”
In this opening message, PastorTerence takes us into the early story of Joseph in Genesis 37. Joseph was a young man with dreams and a sense of destiny, but the path ahead of him was far from easy.
The story reminds us that sometimes the journey God has for us includes seasons we never expected. Moments that feel confusing, painful, or unfair can suddenly appear along the road of life.
Joseph’s story begins with a dream, but before the palace comes the pit.
Watch or listen to the full message below to hear the powerful insights shared in this opening sermon of the series.
Recorded on Sunday, 25th January 2026
Arise, Mighty Ones
In the third week of our prayer and fasting series, Pastor Ras calls the church to prepare for spiritual battle. Discover three vital commands to get clean, get armed, and get bold as we take back territory for God's Kingdom.
Welcome to Week 3 of our 21 days of prayer and fasting! This Sunday, Pastor Ras brought an incredibly vulnerable and stirring message titled “Arise, Mighty Ones.” Drawing from Joel 3, we are reminded that God is not just raising up a priesthood; He is building an army to take back territory for His Kingdom. But before we can fight the enemy, we must first prepare ourselves.
Pastor Ras unpacks three powerful commands for the church in 2026: Get clean, get armed, and get bold. To ‘prepare for war’ spiritually means to sanctify ourselves—cutting off compromise, ‘burning our ships,’ and fully committing to God without the fear of missing out. We are then challenged to repurpose our everyday lives, turning our smartphones into tools for the gospel and our daily commutes into prayer rooms. Finally, Pastor Ras shares a deeply personal testimony about facing physical weakness, reminding us that true faith is choosing to say, “I am strong,” not because of how we feel, but because of who lives within us.
Watch the full sermon or listen to the podcast below to join in the powerful closing declarations and step into your calling as a mighty warrior for Christ.
Lord, Revive Us Again
In Week 2 of our prayer and fasting series, guest speaker James Aladiran delivers a profound, prophetic message on the true meaning of the Church. Discover what it means to be the Ecclesia—a territorial body of believers called to shift the atmosphere of our cities through fervent prayer and uncompromising faith.
Welcome to Week 2 of our 21 days of prayer and fasting! This week, we were incredibly blessed to have guest speaker James Aladiran bring a stirring, prophetic word titled “Lord, Revive Us Again.”
Diving deep into Matthew 16, James challenges our modern definition of ‘church.’ When Jesus said, “I will build my church,” He used the word Ecclesia—a historical term for a group of citizens sent to transform a newly conquered territory so that it reflects the culture of their home kingdom. As believers, we are called to be that Ecclesia in our communities, bringing the culture of Heaven to earth.
Jesus also declared that His house would be called a “house of prayer for all nations.” This message is a holy wake-up call, reminding us that a church truly built by Christ is marked by a passionate, territorial culture of prayer. It is not just about gathering for a good sermon or great music; it is about partnering with Heaven to see our cities transformed, strongholds broken, and the gates of hell defeated.
Watch the full sermon or listen to the podcast below to catch the fire of this message and hear the incredible testimonies shared.
Wake Up, Church
In this powerful message from our 21 days of prayer and fasting, Pastor Ras challenges us to shake off spiritual slumber and keep our passion for God burning bright. Discover how making three vital commitments for 2026 can reignite your faith and prepare you for the great things God has in store.
Welcome to the first week of our 21 days of prayer and fasting! As we begin 2026, many of us are setting resolutions, but what about our spiritual lives? In this stirring message titled “Wake Up, Church,” Pastor Ras reminds us that God is calling His people to awaken, consecrate themselves, and prepare for the great things He is doing in our midst.
Drawing from Ephesians 5 and Leviticus 6, we see a powerful connection: just as a watchman cannot protect the city whilst asleep, a priest cannot keep the altar fire burning if they doze off. God graciously provides the spark through His Holy Spirit, but it is our personal responsibility to gather the wood and tend to the flame. It is all too easy to slip into spiritual autopilot, coasting through our routines without a genuine, deep hunger for God’s presence.
If you are feeling spiritually numb or distracted by life's busyness, this message is a call to draw a line in the sand. We are challenged to make three vital declarations for this year: no more sleeping, no more excuses, and no more compromise.
Watch the full sermon or listen to the podcast below to hear these powerful insights and reignite your fire for God today.

