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On Sunday, June 22nd, 2025, Christ The King Baptist Church Celebrated Youth Month with guest speaker Rev. Dr. Sipho Mhlanga. A magnitude of events took place during morning worship. Brother Gordon Mathews retired from the Youth Ministry after 35 years, and grateful Mhlanga rewarded little Jacob for graciously introducing him, without knowing him, before his sermon. Tune in below for a recap of Sunday’s events.

Announcement Reminders

A Review of Sunday’s Service

Invocation Prayer: A Prayer Before Service

Youth Video Appreciation by Youth Director Lawrence Bell

“It’s so hard to say Goodbye to Yesterday”-Gordon Matthew Retires!

Altar Prayer

Jacob Introduces & Welcomes Rev. Dr. Mhlanga to the Pulpit

Prayer of Protection plus “I will show you faith by my works,” James 2: 18.

“As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially unto them who are of the household of faith,” Galatians 6:10, King James Version.

Sermon entitled: Stronger

“I am stronger because of God’s perpetual presence.”
“My present pain sets me up for an eternal gain.”

“The affliction is momentary,
The glory is eternal.”

“These trials are small potatoes. These bills are small potatoes,” Mhlanga added.

Mhlanga said, “Thank you, Bishop Timothy Wright. “I’m so glad trouble don’t last always. Weeping may endure for a night. Keep the faith it will be alright!”

“I’m stronger because what you thought would break me built me.”

“What you thought would make me fold, and lose my mind was the very thing that set me up to be better than I have ever been.”

“Thank you for how you treated me!”
“Thank you for how you neglected me!”

For more detailed information, could one please go to Christ The King Baptist Church’s website or YouTube Channel to view the entire service?


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