This Excellent Church - TEC
This Excellent Church
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This Excellent Church (TEC) is a podcast by an evangelical, reformed, and charismatic church. It affirms salvation by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone, as revealed by scripture alone to the glory of God alone. The mission is to reshape men's values and reconcile them back to God, with core values of love, faith, purity, scholarship, and beauty.
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To Live is Christ | Philippians| Philippians 1:18-26 | Seye Maj' 18.08.2026 56p“What then? Only that in every way, whether in pretense or in truth, Christ is proclaimed, and in that I rejoice.” — Philippians 1:18Paul rejoiced because Christ was being proclaimed, and because he trusted that through the prayers of the church and the help of the Spirit, his situation would turn out for his deliverance. This reminds us of the importance of a praying church.Yet Paul desired deliverance not simply for comfort, but so that Christ would be honoured in him. For him, “to live is Christ” meant that every additional day was another opportunity for fruitful labour in service to Christ.The same is true for every believer. Whatever our work or calling, we are called to live and labour for Christ.Can we confidently say, “To me, to live is Christ”?What stood out to you from the sermon? Share in the comments. -
One Lord, One Faith, and One Baptism | Exodus 20:7 | Kingsley Akanihu 18.08.2026 1ó 7pOne Lord, One Faith, and One Baptism | Exodus 20:7 | Kingsley Akanihu -
Suffering and Expansion | Philippians | Philippians 1:12-18 | Seye Maj' 11.08.2026 41pWe learnt from Philippians 1:12 that God can use suffering to advance His purposes: “I want you to know, brothers, that what has happened to me has really served to advance the gospel.” What appeared to be a setback became, in God’s providence, the very means through which the gospel advanced. Through Paul’s imprisonment, the imperial guard heard about Christ, while other believers were encouraged to proclaim the word with greater boldness.We see this pattern throughout Scripture. God often brings multiplication through pain and suffering. Israel multiplied under Pharaoh’s oppression; the more they were afflicted, the more they increased and spread. Even after the Fall, the bringing forth of new life through childbirth is accompanied by pain.This reaches its fullest expression in Christ. The serpent is crushed not through worldly triumph, but through Christ’s suffering and death. Through His suffering, He brings many sons to glory. What appeared to be defeat became the very means of redemption and a great harvest for the kingdom.The same pattern continued in the early church. Persecution, which should have silenced the gospel, became the means by which it spread. Paul even rejoiced when some preached Christ from envy and rivalry. Their motives were wrong, but his great concern was that Christ was being proclaimed.We are therefore encouraged to trust in God’s sovereignty even through suffering and circumstances we do not understand. What appears to hinder His purposes may, in His providence, become the very means through which He accomplishes them.What stood out to you in the sermon? Share in the comments. -
Jesus, Our Light and Tabernacle | John 1:1-18 | Jesus, Our Light and Tabernacle | Seye Maj' 11.08.2026 55pJesus, Our Light and Tabernacle | John 1:1-18 | Jesus, Our Light and Tabernacle | Seye Maj' -
Author and Finisher | Exhortations From Paul's Letter to the Philippians | Philippians 1:1-11 | Seye Maj' 05.08.2026 1ó 12pPaul’s Letter to the Philippians – The Author and Finisher (Philippians 1:1–11)Paul begins his letter by expressing deep gratitude and joy for the Philippian church. His joy is rooted in their partnership in the gospel, a partnership marked by generosity, shared burdens, and spiritual fruit. Every good thing he sees in them is ultimately attributed to God, reminding believers that all genuine spiritual growth is the outworking of God’s grace rather than human effort.One of the central assurances in this passage is that God is both the Author and Finisher of the believer’s faith. The God who began the good work of salvation will faithfully bring it to completion on the day of Christ. This confidence rests not in human consistency but in God’s faithfulness. Because believers belong to Christ and are securely held by Him, they can live with the assurance that none whom Christ has saved will be lost.However, God’s promise to complete His work does not make Christians passive. Believers are called to actively participate in the process of sanctification by rejecting the works of the flesh and pursuing godly living. God has provided means of grace, including prayer, the preaching of His Word, and the sacraments, to shape His people into Christ’s likeness.Paul concludes his prayer by asking that the Philippians’ love would abound more and more in knowledge and discernment, enabling them to pursue what is excellent and live pure and blameless lives filled with the fruit of righteousness, to the glory and praise of God. -
A Tale of Two Rich Men | Luke 18:9-14 | Kingsley Akanihu 02.08.2026 40pA Tale of Two Rich Men | Luke 18:9-14 | Kingsley Akanihu -
A Tree and Its Fruits | Miracles and Parables Series | Matthew 7:15-23 | Pastor Sam Oyeyinka 28.07.2026 1ó 24pIn Matthew 7, Jesus makes it imperative for His church to beware of false teachers. Yet in our modern culture, we are plagued by doctrinal passivity, often disguised as “grace.” The truth, however, is that refusing to exercise discernment against false teaching is not charity. On the contrary, it is quiet cowardice.We also learned that false teachers do not announce themselves. They come in sheep’s clothing. Neither miraculous signs nor supernatural acts are proof of truth. The fruit of the Spirit is. When a ministry is driven by self-pleasure, the pursuit of human honor, or the approval of the world, its fruit is rotten (Gal. 5:19-23).It is especially important to beware of false teachers because they cause division and dissension in the Lord’s body. Those who knowingly fraternize with them partake in their sin, for false teachers are at enmity with God and under His judgment (2 John 10-11; Rom. 16:17-18; Titus 3:10-11).Ultimately, God calls all who bear His name to love Him with all their minds, anchor themselves in His Word, and faithfully bear the fruit of the Spirit so that they may be recognized as children of their heavenly Father. When we falter and grow weary, we must not give ourselves over to despair. Rather, we are to persevere in the practice of righteousness, with a godly sorrow that bears the fruit of true repentance. -
Are You Converted | Psalm 51:1-17 | Seye Maj' 25.07.2026 1ó 23pAre You Converted | Psalm 51:1-17 | Seye Maj' -
The Preeminence of Christ | Colossians 1:18 | Pastor Adeola Ogundele 25.07.2026 1ó 4pThe Preeminence of Christ | Colossians 1:18 | Pastor Adeola Ogundele -
Prayer | Back to the Basics | Pastor Adeola Ogundele 25.07.2026 1ó 10pPrayer | Back to the Basics | Pastor Adeola Ogundele -
The Log In Your Eye | Miracles and Parables Series | Matthew 7:1-6 | Pastor Sam Oyeyinka 25.07.2026 1ó 13pThe Log In Your Eye | Miracles and Parables Series | Matthew 7:1-6 | Pastor Sam Oyeyinka -
The Wisdom of Humility | Growing in Wisdom series | Sam Oyeyinka 09.07.2026 1ó 9pThe Wisdom of Humility | Growing in Wisdom series | Sam Oyeyinka -
Salt and Light | Miracles and Parables Series | Matthew 5:13-16 | Sam Oyeyinka 09.07.2026 1ó 22pSalt and Light | Miracles and Parables Series | Matthew 5:13-16 | Sam Oyeyinka -
The Folly of Pride | Growing in Wisdom series | Sam Oyeyinka 09.07.2026 1ó 8pThe Folly of Pride | Growing in Wisdom series | Sam Oyeyinka -
New Wine in Old Skins | Miracles and Parables Series | Mark 2:18-22 | Sam Oyeyinka 02.07.2026 1ó 11pNew Wine in Old Skins | Miracles and Parables Series | Mark 2:18-22 | Sam Oyeyinka -
Wisdom for Marriage | Growing in Wisdom series | Sam Oyeyinka 02.07.2026 1ó 16pWisdom for Marriage | Growing in Wisdom series | Sam Oyeyinka -
Forgiveness of the Paralysed Man | Miracles and Parables Series | Mark 1:40-45 | Sam Oyeyinka 01.07.2026 1ó 9pForgiveness of the Paralysed Man | Miracles and Parables Series | Mark 1:40-45 | Sam Oyeyinka -
Concerning Oaths | Doers of the Word 07 | James 5:12-20 | Seye Maj' 25.06.2026 1ó 16pConcerning Oaths | Doers of the Word 07 | James 5:12-20 | Seye Maj' -
Concerning Riches | Doers of the word 07 | Seye Maj' | James 5:1-11 17.06.2026 1ó 14pConcerning Riches | Doers of the word 07 | Seye Maj' | James 5:1-11 -
Words You Do Not Want to Hear | Matthew 7:21-23 | Kingsley Akanihu 17.06.2026 1ó 9pWords You Do Not Want to Hear | Matthew 7:21-23 | Kingsley Akanihu
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