Connect Christian Church Sermons
Our Frankston Sunday Sermons are streamed live each week. Previous sermons can be found on Youtube along with the catalogue below.
Scripture Ref
- 1 Kings 18:1
- 1 Kings 18:41-45
- 1 Samuel 16:6-12
- 2 Corinthians 12:9-10
- 2 Corinthians 4:5–7
- 2 Corinthians 5:17
- 2 Kings 5:1-13
- 2 Kings 6:12-23
- 2 Timothy 1:5-7
- Acts 13:2
- Acts 26:12-18
- Acts 5:15
- Baptism
- Deuteronomy 6:5–7
- Exodus 3:7-15
- Ezekiel 35:11-14
- Galatians 6:7-9
- Genesis 37
- Genesis 43:18
- Genesis 6:9-22
- Haggai 1:2-8
- Hebrews 12:16-29
- Hebrews 12:1–4
- Isaiah 43 verses 1-7
- Isaiah 55:10-13
- Jeremiah 17:5–8
- John 11:1–44
- John 8:1–11
- Joshua 6:2–3
- Joshua 1:1-5
- Leviticus 6:8-13
- Luke 11:9–10
- Luke 15:11–32
- Luke 1:26–27
- Luke 23:3
- Luke 23:39–43
- Luke 2:42-49
- Luke 4:1-14
- Luke 7:36–50
- Mark 10:46-52
- Matthew 15:21–28
- Matthew 3:16
- Matthew 5: 14 - 16
- Matthew 6:7-8
- Nehemiah 4:6–13
- Psalm 119:105
- Samuel 1:9-11
- 1 Samuel 10:6-11
- Hebrews 12:1-14
- Isaiah 49:13-18
Church
When God Is Silent
In this moving sermon, Ps Pedro explores the seasons when God appears silent. Drawing on the lives of Joseph, Mary, Samuel, and Jesus, he reveals that God’s silence often means He is preparing us—the vessels—for what is to come. Rather than being absent, God is at work: shaping character, arranging circumstances, and teaching us to trust His timing. Ps Pedro urges us not to make hasty, flesh-led decisions but to wait patiently in faith. Even when we do not understand, God is working behind the scenes. His silence is not rejection, but preparation for greater purpose.
How To Persevere Like Hannah
This Mother’s Day message, delivered by Ps Alex, draws deep inspiration from the life of Hannah—a woman of anguish, prayer, and unwavering faith. In a world that often celebrates instant answers, Hannah’s story teaches us the power of perseverance in silence. With humour, honesty, and biblical depth, Ps Alex invites us to consider what it means to pray persistently, believe boldly, and surrender fully, trusting that God is working even when we do not see immediate results.
Shaped In The Shadows
In his sermon “Shaped in the Shadows,” Pastor Fua shares how God works most powerfully in the private, unseen areas of our lives. Drawing from Joshua 1:1–9, he emphasizes that true spiritual formation happens not in the spotlight, but in the background—through consistent, humble acts of service. In these quiet spaces, God forges character traits like humility, compassion, and integrity. Faithfulness in small responsibilities builds the trust necessary for greater assignments. Above all, serving with a pure heart draws us closer to Jesus, reminding us that our relationship with Him is more valuable than any outward accomplishment.
When Grace Silences Shame
Jesus confronts shame not to expose us publicly, but to bring healing through acknowledgment. While guilt focuses on wrong actions, shame makes us feel inherently defective and isolated. Through His divine authority, Jesus completely cancels our shame, offering permanent freedom that cannot be overruled by others' condemnation. This cancellation leads to transformation, allowing us to break free from sin's control and step into our true identity as children of God.
Grace Within The Garbage
God intentionally places His greatest treasures in seemingly fragile vessels—just as valuable items were once hidden in ordinary clay pots in ancient times. This divine pattern reveals how His grace transforms our brokenness, past wounds, and feelings of unworthiness into vessels of His presence and power. Our true worth isn’t measured by accomplishments, wealth, or good deeds, but by our willingness to receive the grace of Christ. When we embrace this truth, we discover hope and purpose even in our imperfections, knowing that God’s strength is made perfect in our weakness.
The question is: will you allow His treasure to dwell within you?
Generational Wealth
Building spiritual generational wealth requires intentional investment in authentic relationships across age groups. When different generations come together to share their faith experiences openly and honestly, powerful transformation occurs. Youth camp testimonies demonstrate how authentic worship and genuine connection lead to spiritual renewal. The key lies in creating spaces for different generations to connect, share wisdom, and support each other's faith journeys.
When God Restarts Your Heart
God's transformative power can completely restart our hearts, leading to four key changes in our lives. First, we experience genuine inner transformation rather than mere behavior modification. Second, we develop spiritual sensitivity to hear God's voice clearly. Third, we receive supernatural boldness to step out in faith despite natural fears. Finally, our transformed lives become instruments for positively impacting others. This journey requires maintaining humility and continually returning to God for renewal.
The Odd One Out
Through dedicated prayer and fasting, believers can develop a heightened sensitivity to the Holy Spirit's guidance. This spiritual practice creates unity among believers and helps reveal God's perfect timing and divine plan. When we seek God wholeheartedly, He often uses us to initiate works that impact generations. By becoming more attuned to divine promptings, everyone can hear God's voice and discover their unique purpose in His grand design.
Seeking the Spirit
Through dedicated prayer and fasting, believers can develop a heightened sensitivity to the Holy Spirit's guidance. This spiritual practice creates unity among believers and helps reveal God's perfect timing and divine plan. When we seek God wholeheartedly, He often uses us to initiate works that impact generations. By becoming more attuned to divine promptings, everyone can hear God's voice and discover their unique purpose in His grand design.
Baptism Service Mar 2025
Baptism represents a transformation - burying the old life and embracing a new identity in Christ. Through full immersion, believers symbolically demonstrate their commitment to leave behind past struggles and embrace God's fresh start. This spiritual journey brings freedom from guilt, renewed purpose, and membership in a supportive faith community. The experience isn't about achieving perfection, but about allowing God to meet you where you are and guide you toward a transformed life.
Boat Building Faith
Building unshakeable faith requires three essential elements demonstrated through Noah's journey. First, cultivating close fellowship with God through intentional daily relationship. Second, walking in faithful obedience by following God's guidance precisely. Third, developing spiritual foresight to trust God's vision beyond current circumstances. These principles form the foundation for a faith that can withstand any storm, enabling believers to step out confidently in both small and large matters while maintaining unwavering trust in God's plans.
Finish The fight
Understanding spiritual warfare requires seeing beyond physical circumstances and viewing challenges through God's perspective. Rather than engaging in human conflicts, the focus should be on using spiritual weapons like prayer, faith, and God's Word. Love emerges as the most powerful weapon in spiritual battles, demonstrated through showing kindness to opponents rather than seeking revenge. Victory comes through aligning with God's methods, seeing correctly, fighting spiritually, and loving unconditionally.
From Blind To Ablaze
The story of Bartimaeus demonstrates how bold faith can transform lives through persistent pursuit of Jesus despite opposition. By throwing off his beggar's cloak and immediately responding to Jesus' call, Bartimaeus teaches us about seizing divine moments without hesitation. His transformation went beyond physical healing - he chose to follow Jesus, embracing a completely new identity and purpose. This powerful example shows how we can move past shame and limitations to step into God's greater calling for our lives.
Don’t Kick Against Your Call
Every person has a divine calling that extends beyond church ministry into all areas of life. This purpose unfolds through four key stages: receiving a personal revelation of Jesus Christ, experiencing divine empowerment through the Holy Spirit, undergoing character transformation, and ultimately impacting generations. Like the Apostle Paul, fulfilling this calling requires patience through preparation, overcoming fears, and maintaining focus on God's bigger picture rather than immediate circumstances.
Paradoxes Of Purpose
God's ways often appear paradoxical to human logic, yet understanding these divine paradoxes is essential for discovering our true purpose. Through principles like 'the first shall be last,' 'victory through surrender,' and 'strength in weakness,' we learn that God's power operates contrary to worldly wisdom. By embracing these paradoxes and allowing ourselves to be transformed through Christ, we can step into our divine calling and produce fruit we never thought possible.
Christ Before Comfort
Living a life of faith requires making intentional choices between personal comfort and following Christ's calling. By looking to past pioneers of faith, fixing our eyes on Jesus, and embracing God's fatherly love and discipline, we can stay focused on our divine purpose. This journey leads to healing from past hurts, renewed strength, and greater impact in others' lives. When we prioritize our relationship with Christ over comfort, we experience a deeper connection with God and fulfill our true purpose.