The visionary leader of Christ Centered Church, with a career spanning over two decades in ministry, Apostle GoodFellow Bangaba urged his followers to embrace spiritual lifestyle to attain God’s promises.
Addressing a power packed Super Sunday service characterized by prophecy, healing, and deliverance held at the church’s premises in Tynald South, he told congregants that God operates spiritually and that if people want His blessings, they must go spiritually.
“I believe that people operate in two forms, physically and spiritually, but God operates spiritually. The things, challenges that we are facing are because we are in physical form.”
He stretched on to the importance of maintaining a spiritual connection with God.
“The person who prospers is the one who always stays in spirit communicating with God. Some of you are finishing at dreaming level; rather, a dream can be turned into a tangible thing through staying in the spiritual realm.”
Highlighting the need for spiritual empowerment, he called for the baptism of the spirit, particularly for those struggling to remain spiritually focused and he urged the congregation to elevate their spiritual lives
“The problem is we spend most of our time in search of worldly things, but if you look at Jesus, one can notice that man operated in spirit when he was here on earth.”
“You need to elevate your spiritual life. When we get close to God, you shall witness His power and breakthroughs will come,”said Apostle Bangaba.
He reassured the believers that entering into the spirit realm leads to miraculous breakthroughs.
“If you get a chance to enter into the spirit, you will witness this; breakthroughs locate those who operate spiritually. Nothing can refuse when we start to operate spiritually.”
This message aligns with Apostle Bangaba’s ongoing teachings centered around the theme “Walking With God,” drawing inspiration from biblical figures such as Enoch (Genesis 5:21-24) and Joseph (Genesis 39:1-4).
It is also resonates with this year’s church theme of “Unlocking Territories,” based on the scriptures from 1 Chronicles 4:10 and Matthew 16:19.