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Rev Emmanuel O. Adejugbe
Contributing sermons since Dec 7, 2025
Newest Sermons
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Part 3: The Invitation That Changes Everything
Contributed on Mar 2, 2026
There is a kind of exhaustion that sleep cannot fix,it is the soul fatigue of the "Trust Crisis." It comes from the heavy burden of trying to earn God’s love through endless performance. Into this spiritual suffocation, Jesus offers a radical partnership.
THE PATTERN INTERRUPT: Physical Sleep vs. Spiritual Strangling Most people treat rest like a physical luxury. You had a hard week? Get some sleep. You're exhausted? Take a day off. You need to recharge? Go to the beach. Rest is something you do. A break you take. A pause button you hit. But I ...read more
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Part 2: The Test Hidden In The Wilderness.
Contributed on Feb 20, 2026
Rest is easy when life is secure, but the real "Trust Crisis" happens in the desert. In the Sinai wilderness, God gave a command that felt like a death sentence: gather manna for six days, but on the seventhstop. This was a survival test.
THE PATTERN INTERRUPT: Refugee Scarcity vs. Modern Accumulation Most of us think we can't rest because our calendars are full. Our inboxes are bursting. Our to-do lists are endless. Our notifications are relentless. We think the problem is too much information, too many demands, too many people ...read more
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Part 1: The Hidden Secret.
Contributed on Feb 20, 2026
The greatest mystery of the universe is not that God worked, but that He stopped. We live in a "Trust Crisis" where we believe that if we aren't producing, we aren't valuable.
THE PATTERN INTERRUPT: Elizabeth’s Disappearance Elizabeth was a senior executive at a major corporation. Not a middle manager a senior executive. She managed dozens of people across three continents. She oversaw six-figure budgets. Her decisions affected hundreds of employees. Her calendar was ...read more
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Part 4: Active Faith In Passive Seasons.
Contributed on Feb 10, 2026
: Is your waiting room actually a weight room? In seasons where nothing moves and prayers seem unheard, faith can feel like stagnant waiting. But faith is a verb, not a noun.
Here's what I've noticed: most of us treat faith like an emergency button. Something you only push when there's a crisis. When the diagnosis is bad, when the job is gone, when everything is falling apart. But what happens in the seasons when nothing is falling apart and nothing is ...read more
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Part 5: The Strength That Comes From Trusting God Alone
Contributed on Feb 10, 2026
God doesn't remove the mountain; He gives you the feet to climb it. In this series finale, we discover the "Rear-Foot Placement" of the mountain deer. The goal of faith isn't to level the valley, but to develop the strength to tread on the heights.
Here's what I've been realizing this week: we've spent five weeks together learning how to stand in the wreckage. How to trust when nothing changes. How to move when the way is unclear. But I wonder if some of you are still waiting for God to change your valley. Still praying for the ...read more
Newest Sermon Series
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The Trust Crisis
Contributed on Feb 20, 2026
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Faith That Works When Life Doesn't
Contributed on Feb 5, 2026
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Faith That Works When Life Doesn't
Contributed on Feb 5, 2026
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Anointed But Unappointed: Surviving The Waiting Room Of Destiny
Contributed on Jan 29, 2026
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When God Is Silent But Still Working
Contributed on Jan 20, 2026
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