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Welcome to the podcast of Kingsway Church in Caringbah. We pray this teaching will inspire you and deepen your faith in Jesus.

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Portada del episodio Hospitality

Hospitality

This incredible message invites us to consider the transformative power of hospitality as a spiritual practice that mirrors the heart of Jesus. At its core, we discover that the table is far more than a piece of furniture, it becomes a sacred space where grace, forgiveness, and radical inclusion intersect. Through examining Jesus's encounters with tax collectors like Levi and Zacchaeus, and even his betrayer Judas, we see a pattern of hospitality that defies social conventions and religious expectations. The message challenges us to move beyond comfortable circles of friends and family to embrace those who are different, difficult, or even those who have hurt us. The scripture from Luke 14 particularly strikes at the heart of kingdom hospitality, where Jesus instructs us to invite those who cannot repay us - the poor, the crippled, the lame, and the blind. This isn't merely about being nice or socially responsible; it's about reflecting God's extravagant grace in tangible ways. We're reminded that hospitality doesn't require culinary expertise or elaborate preparations - sometimes a cup of coffee, a simple conversation, or a shared takeaway meal speaks volumes. The beautiful truth emerges that when we practice grace-filled hospitality, we combat the disconnectedness of modern life and create opportunities for divine encounters. Most remarkably, we're reminded that we ourselves host the Holy Spirit, making us walking temples of God's presence, called to extend that same welcoming spirit to others. Discussion questions: 1. Jesus ate with tax collectors, sinners, and even his betrayer Judas. What does this radical inclusion teach us about the nature of God's grace and our own boundaries? 2. In what ways might our modern disconnectedness and busy schedules prevent us from practicing the kind of hospitality Jesus modeled, and how can we overcome these barriers? 3. The sermon describes the table as speaking of invitation, inclusion, and grace. How can your table become a more intentional space for extending God's kingdom hospitality to others?

11 de jul de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
Portada del episodio Generosity

Generosity

What does it truly mean to live generously in a world that constantly tells us to accumulate more? This powerful exploration of radical generosity takes us deep into 2 Corinthians 8, where we encounter the astonishing example of the Macedonian churches - believers who were experiencing severe persecution and living in extreme poverty, yet overflowed with joy and gave beyond their means. The paradox is striking: affliction paired with abundance of joy, poverty holding hands with generosity. These early Christians didn't give out of obligation or guilt, but from hearts transformed by grace. They actually begged for the opportunity to give, turning our modern fundraising model completely upside down. The message challenges us to examine what we're giving ourselves to first, reminding us that true generosity flows not from our bank accounts but from a deep encounter with God's grace. When we grasp that Jesus - who was rich in all the glory of heaven - became poor for our sake so that we might become rich, everything changes. Generosity isn't about percentages or budgets; it's about being passionately proactive, giving with wisdom, faith, and freedom. The question isn't whether we have enough to give, but whether we've truly reckoned with how much has been given to us. Discussion questions: 1. The Macedonian churches gave generously out of extreme poverty and severe affliction, yet overflowed with joy. How does this challenge our cultural assumption that financial security must come before generosity? 2. Paul describes the Macedonians as 'begging earnestly for the favor of taking part' in giving. What would need to shift in our hearts for us to move from reactive giving to passionately proactive generosity? 3. How does a deeper reckoning with what Christ sacrificed for you personally transform your willingness to give sacrificially? 4. Paul tells the Corinthians to excel in the act of grace that is giving, just as they excel in faith, speech, and knowledge. What would it look like to truly excel in generosity as a spiritual discipline? 5. The Macedonians gave themselves first to the Lord, then to the work of ministry. What are you currently giving yourself first to, and does that alignment reflect your stated priorities and values?

4 de jul de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
Portada del episodio Stories of God at Work

Stories of God at Work

This message and testimonies focus on the transformative practice of remembering God's goodness through storytelling, prayer, and worship. We explore the remarkable account from Acts 16, where Paul and Silas encounter a young girl oppressed both spiritually and economically. Their response demonstrates how justice, prayer, and testimony work together in God's kingdom. When they freed her from demonic oppression, they didn't wield authority with harshness but with gentle compassion. Their subsequent imprisonment became an opportunity for worship rather than complaint, leading to miraculous deliverance and the salvation of the jailer's entire household. This narrative beautifully illustrates how our three core values of justice, prayer, and story aren't abstract ideals but deeply embedded in Scripture itself. The testimonies shared from people in our church reveal God's faithfulness across diverse circumstances: from answered prayers in sports ministry creating opportunities for witness, to miraculous healings, to God at work in maximum security prisons, to provision in medical emergencies, to the restoration of loved ones struggling with mental illness. Each story reinforces the truth that God sees us, hears us, and acts on our behalf, often working behind the scenes long before we recognise His hand. We're reminded that our faith isn't private but personal, meant to be shared so others can encounter the same transforming love. Discussion questions: 1. How does the story of Paul and Silas in Acts 16 demonstrate the intersection of justice, prayer, and testimony in advancing God's kingdom? 2. What does it mean that prayer is not just a private matter but has communal and transformative power, as seen in the testimonies shared? 3. How can we cultivate a posture of worship and prayer during our most difficult moments rather than defaulting to complaint or despair? 4. In what unexpected places or through unlikely people has God revealed Himself to you, and how did that challenge your assumptions about where He works? 5. How can sharing our stories of God's faithfulness build faith in others and create a culture of expectation for God to move again?

26 de jun de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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Story

Your life tells a story. The question is: which one? In a world full of competing narratives - consumerism, individualism, success, fear - we're invited into something far greater. We're called to live out the greatest story ever told: God's redemptive work in the world. The early church devoted themselves to worship, fellowship, breaking bread, and prayer not as religious routine, but as active remembrance of who God is and what He's done. When we gather, give, serve, and worship together, we're not just going through motions - we're telling the world about resurrection, grace, and hope. Remember. In Hebrew, "zakar" means to remember with your hands, feet, and lips - to engage in action. Our togetherness, our worship, our generosity, our service - these are how we remember Jesus and share His story well. What story is your life telling today? Discussion questions: 1. Which of the alternative stories mentioned (consumerism, individualism, success, pleasure, fear, outrage) do you find yourself most susceptible to living in, and how does that compete with God's story? 2. How might approaching worship, giving, communion, and fellowship as acts of remembrance rather than religious routine transform your spiritual life? 3. Peter and John could not help but speak of what they had seen and heard because they had encountered Jesus. What have you seen and heard in your own encounter with God that compels you to speak? 4. The sermon suggests our whole lives should tell God's story, not just our words. What specific actions or patterns in your daily life currently speak His story well, and where might you need growth?

20 de jun de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
Portada del episodio Prayer

Prayer

What if your prayers could change the world? On Sunday we explored what it means to be a people of bold, courageous prayer - not just asking for comfort, but stepping into God's kingdom movement with confidence. From an Iranian pastor sharing communion in prison to the early church praying for boldness after persecution, we're reminded that prayer isn't passive - it's front-footed collaboration with God Himself. Jesus taught us to pray simply, out of deep relationship, knowing the Father always hears us. The question is: are we praying for protection only, or also for boldness to be part of God's answer? Prayer transforms us as much as our circumstances. It's a two-way conversation, a life of dependence on God's presence. Whether you're just beginning or deepening your prayer journey, remember - you're collabing with the God of the universe. Don't underestimate the power of your prayers, even the quiet ones no one else will ever know about. Discussion Questions: 1. Jo highlighted that prayer is a two-way conversation with God. In what ways might we be dominating the conversation, and how can we create more space to listen to God's voice? 2. Jesus prayed simply before raising Lazarus, saying 'Lazarus, come out.' How does the simplicity of Jesus' prayer challenge our assumptions about what makes prayer effective? 3. The Lord's Prayer includes praise, kingdom expansion, provision, repentance, and protection. Which of these categories do you tend to emphasize or neglect in your personal prayer life? 4. What does it mean practically to 'embrace the mystery in the middle' when we pray for something and don't see immediate results, and how can we maintain faith during that waiting period? 5. If we truly believed that prayer is collaboration with the God of the universe, how might that shift the way we approach prayer in our daily lives and what we dare to ask for?

13 de jun de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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