CHEETAHS IN THE JEEP 2

A series on how the local church isn’t outdated, it’s undefeated. Jesus is still building and we’re still part of the plan.

Let Us Hold Fast

Ps Fred Porter

Why does isolation make believers vulnerable? What does it actually mean to “hold fast” in a world pulling us away from conviction and community? In “Let Us Hold Fast,” Ps Fred Porter delivers a compelling message on the importance of the local church, spiritual discipline, and staying anchored in faith. Don’t miss this challenging and encouraging word.

Why the Church?

Ps Harry Slade

Can you truly follow Jesus without being connected to His church? Why does Scripture consistently point to community as God’s plan for restoration? In “Why the Church?” Ps Harry Slade unpacks the biblical story from Eden to the early church to show why believers were never meant to walk alone. Watch this challenging and encouraging message on why the church still matters today.

Obey

Ps Caleb Sheppard

Are you trying to follow Jesus on your own, or were you designed to grow in community?

In this powerful message from our Cheetahs in the Jeep series, discover why the Church is not optional but essential. In a world that pushes independence and self-made faith, this sermon calls us back to God’s design for discipleship through community.

This is more than attending church. It is about being discipled and stepping into everything God has for you.

If you have ever wrestled with doing faith alone or felt like you have plateaued, this message will challenge and stir you to go deeper.

Stop Prostituting the Bride

Ps Harry Slade

Are we honouring the Bride, or are we using her?

In Stop Prostituting the Bride, Ps Harry Slade delivers a confronting and necessary call to the Church. We don’t need to destroy the Bride to lose her, we just need to compromise her, piece by piece.

This message exposes the reality of covenant betrayal. When we trade devotion for platform, gifts for attention, and surrender for experience, we begin to treat the Church like a product instead of a covenant.

But the Bride is not for sale. She was already bought at a price.

This is a wake up call to return to faithfulness, to reject compromise, and to live fully surrendered to Jesus and His Church.

Milk or Meat?

Ps Caleb Sheppard

Are you still on milk, or has God called you to meat?

This message is a bold call to maturity. Too many believers stay comfortable in the basics when we’ve been called to grow, to be formed, and to carry weight.

Milk or Meat? challenges the idea that knowing truth is enough. Real maturity is living it. It is obedience, discernment, and being shaped through constant use, not just information .

This is a wake up call to stop staying where it’s easy and step into spiritual depth, responsibility, and growth.

I Still Believe in the Church

Ps Fred Porter

What happens when a broken instrument is placed in the hands of a master?

In this message from Ps Fred Porter, we’re reminded that the church—though imperfect and marked by flaws—still carries incredible value and purpose in God’s hands. In a culture quick to criticise, this sermon calls us to look beyond the brokenness and rediscover God’s plan for hope, growth, and community.

This is a great reminder that the church is not perfect—but it is chosen.

Backseat Judging

Ps Harry Slade

Are you discerning—or just backseat judging?

Through the story of David and Saul, Ps Harry Slade shows how easy it is to move from discernment into judgment, disconnecting us from the very community we’re called to build and be apart of.

We’re challenged to choose honour: addressing issues with humility, staying connected, and trusting God with what only He can carry.

Devoted Disciples

Ps Fred Porter

Are you faithfully rebuilding your section of the wall, or are you just standing on the sidelines?

In this powerful sermon, believers are challenged to move beyond passive faith and embrace their God-given purpose. Just as Nehemiah assigned each person a specific section of the wall to rebuild, every Christian is called to take ownership of their responsibilities — to serve, contribute their gifts, and actively build the Church.

We are challenged to not be spectators, but devoted to what God has called us to build.

The Salt is Still in the Shaker

Ps Anna Porter

What good is salt if it never leaves the shaker?

In this message Ps Anna Porter challenges believers to stop hiding their faith and start living it out. God’s strategy isn’t comfort—it’s presence, calling people to step beyond what feels safe and engage with the world around them.

Like salt that isn’t used or a light that isn’t turned on, faith kept inside the church becomes ineffective. True impact happens when believers move past fear, show up in everyday moments, and actively bring hope, peace, and change to their communities.