Foundations Module
The Foundations Module establishes the essential building blocks of the Christian life, covering core doctrines such as repentance, faith, baptisms, resurrection, and eternal judgment, alongside vital practices like prayer, worship, giving, communion, and gathering. Each session is designed to ground believers in clear biblical truth and help them grow in spiritual maturity, active discipleship, and committed involvement in the life of the church.
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Foundations Module
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The Meaning of Salvation
This Foundations lesson explains what salvation truly means and why being a Christian is more than simply believing in God or attending church. It explores what it means to receive Jesus as Lord and Saviour, what we are saved from, and why salvation is a gift of grace rather than something we can earn.
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The Reality of the New Creation
This Foundations lesson explains what it means to be “born again” and to live as a new creation in Christ. Drawing from John 3 and 2 Corinthians 5:17, it shows that becoming a Christian is not simply adopting a belief system, but receiving new spiritual life from God.
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Law and Grace - Living from the Inside Out
This Foundations lesson explores what the Bible means when it says we are “no longer under law but under grace” (Romans 6:14). It explains the purpose of the Mosaic Law, why it could never save, and how it exposes our need for a Saviour.
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Commands of Christ: Repentence
This recorded live Foundations lecture (1st November 2025) establishes Christ as the cornerstone of the Church (Matthew 16:13–18) and introduces repentance as an essential foundation of the Christian life.
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Commands of Christ: Faith
This recorded live Foundations session (1st November 2025) explores Biblical faith and how it shapes everyday Christian living. Using a personal testimony of overcoming depression by aligning words with God’s truth, the lesson highlights that faith speaks life rather than fear, and that our words both reflect and influence our spiritual condition (Matthew 12:34).
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Commands of Christ: Baptism in Water
This recorded live Foundations session (1st November 2025) teaches that water baptism is immersion (baptizō), intended for believers and normally practised soon after coming to faith. While baptism does not save, it is commanded by Christ and holds deep significance.
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Commands of Christ: Baptism in the Holy Spirit
This recorded live Foundations session (6th December 2025) explains the “doctrine of baptisms” as referring to two Christian baptisms: water baptism and baptism in the Holy Spirit (Mark 1:8; Acts 1:3–8). It distinguishes between regeneration — being born again and receiving God’s life by the Spirit — and empowerment — being baptised in the Spirit for power to witness.
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The Greatest Commandment: Love
This Foundations session introduces the idea of spiritual foundations as the core truths upon which the Christian life is built. It then focuses on Jesus’ “greatest commandment”: to love God with all your heart, soul, and mind, and to love your neighbour as yourself.
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Commands of Christ: Prayer
This Foundations session teaches that prayer is central to the Christian life because it is real relationship and communication with God, not empty repetition or religious routine. It explains key biblical words for prayer and uses the Lord’s Prayer in Matthew 6 as a clear framework: worship, seeking God’s will, daily provision, forgiveness, and protection.
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Commands of Christ: Worship
This Foundations session challenges the idea that worship is mainly music at the start of a meeting, and shows that everyone worships something, revealed by what receives their attention, time, and devotion. It defines biblical worship as surrender and service, not just singing, and teaches that true worship is offering your whole life to God and keeping Him first above every rival.
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Commands of Christ: Giving
This Foundations session teaches that giving is foundational because it reveals how we relate to God, not because it earns salvation. Biblical faith trusts God as the true source, seeks His kingdom first, and believes He will provide what we need.
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Commands of Christ: Communion
This Foundations lecture (recorded live: 6th December 2025) explains the Lord’s Table as a command of Christ and a central practice of the church. Communion is presented not as ritual, but as a covenant meal that remembers Jesus’ body and blood and proclaims His death until He returns (1 Corinthians 11).
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Commands of Christ: Gather (The Importance of the Local Church)
This Foundations session explores the purpose and importance of gathering as a command of Christ. Beginning with Matthew 16:16–18, it explains the meaning of ecclesia as a called-out people who assemble, showing that the church in the New Testament is a visible, local gathering rather than a building or abstract idea.
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