The Sunday worship service began with a stirring reading of Ephesians 6:13 and Psalms 37:1, 3-4, urging attendees to be grateful to God for His blessings and the peace He offers for the future. The worship team led the congregation in heartfelt songs of praise, creating a deeply spiritual atmosphere. Ushers collected offerings, which were then dedicated to the Lord through prayer by Upa Thianzakham.
Pastor T Lamkhanthang warmly welcomed the newcomers, extending a hand of fellowship to all. In his powerful mass prayer, he exhorted everyone to give thanks to the Lord for life's journey, acknowledging both challenges faced and blessings received. He further highlighted the upcoming NDPN (Nekzonna Dohkan Pulpit Nasepna) seminar, encouraging all students and varied working professionals to register themselves accordingly.
Upa T Roumuan shared touching insights into the charitable work of the PPF Delhi Contribution, emphasizing the congregation's compassion and generosity towards those in need. Congregants were invited to support victims of the recent Manipur Violence by contributing to the cause. Envelopes were distributed to facilitate donations, symbolizing the collective commitment to making a positive difference.
Pastor Dr. Suankhanhau Gualnam delivered a thought-provoking sermon based on Hebrews 4:12, 13 and Luke 12:1-3, urging introspection and authenticity in the relationship with God. Emphasizing God's omniscience, he further urged the attendees not to pretend before Him, as He sees beyond our actions and our hearts' intentions. He stressed the importance of genuine surrender to Jesus, cautioning against superficial faith.
Pastor Gualnam concluded his sermon with a heartfelt prayer and altar call while encouraging each to self-reflect, reminding each about the uncertainty of the future and the necessity of a deeply connected spiritual life.
The service concluded with a song led by the worship team, fostering an atmosphere of reverence and praise. Upa B Langkham closed the service with a heartfelt prayer, uniting hearts in gratitude as attendees departed.