Podcast

Revelation | Part 1 | Introduction

08 May 2022

This message is part of a 7-week series on Revelation. In this series we are uncovering the relevance of this incredible book for our daily lives. We will cover topics like; judgment, Babylon, heaven and hell. What does this mysterious and book teach us about how to follow Jesus in the 21st Century? Let’s dig…

The Way of Honour

24 April 2022

Honour is the recognition of the value, contribution and importance of other people. In a culture that harbours contempt, the church needs to be a place that breathes honour. But how does honour work? In a Jesus-community, honour flows up, down and all around. It’s the key to healthy relationships, and gives space for the…

The Way of Victory

17 April 2022

When we fail to embrace the message of the Resurrection we will continue to live in defeat. The grace of God does not only change our ultimate destiny, but also our everyday reality. In this message, Koen Prinzen discusses 1 Corinthians 15 to understand that through the resurrection of Jesus, we share in His victory…

The Way of Humility

10 April 2022

In times of crisis, how do we keep sane and prevent being overwhelmed? It’s by walking in the way of humility, after Jesus’ example. When we walk in the way of humility, we will be bold when God’s justice calls us to, merciful for people even to the point of loving our enemies, and we…

The Way of Hospitality

03 April 2022

The life and death of Jesus is calling us to a type of hospitality that goes a layer deeper than hospitality shown to friends. Embracing the Gospel of the Kingdom means laying aside your fear of the other, in order to embrace them in unconditional love.

The Way of Mercy

27 March 2022

The opposite of the way of mercy, is the way of apathy – simply not caring about the other. But mercy is shown when we have the power or availability to bless someone in need or show grace, and do so. Jesus calls us to be merciful, the way He was merciful.

The Way of Love

20 March 2022

Jesus calls us to do something very counter-intuitive; ‘love your enemies’? How far should this go? Is this even realistic? Jesus taught, modeled and multiplied enemy love. His enemy love led to our salvation, and through radically loving their enemies, the first Christians spread the Gospel through the world. But how can we practice it…