
In this compelling chapel session, Brother Paul Schleihlein takes us on a journey through Acts and Philippians, uncovering the Apostle Paul’s church plant in Philippi as a vibrant model of what a healthy, indigenous church looks like. Drawing from personal experiences as a missionary in Southern Africa, the sermon weaves together biblical insight and real-world ministry to highlight what it means for a church to be self-governing, self-propagating, and self-sustaining.
You’ll hear how Paul’s gospel work in Philippi wasn’t just strategic—it was Spirit-led, contextual, and deeply resilient in the face of persecution. This message challenges and equips listeners to think biblically and missionally about church planting in every context.
Want to know what makes a church thrive in any culture? Don’t miss this episode.