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Apostle Sydney Quaye is the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. He is a revivalist by calling, a prolific Teacher, and a lover of the Word of God; Commissioned by Heaven into the Office of an Apostle with a Prophetic Ministry.
Apostle Sydney Quaye is the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church. He is a revivalist by calling, a prolific Teacher, and a lover of the Word of God; Commissioned by Heaven into the Office of an Apostle with a Prophetic Ministry.
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Thursday Mar 12, 2026
Reigning in Life
Thursday Mar 12, 2026
Thursday Mar 12, 2026
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church.
In “Reigning in Life,” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches from Romans 5:17 that the believer is not meant to struggle through life but to reign in life through Jesus Christ. He explains that Christ has given us two powerful gifts: the abundance of grace and the gift of righteousness. Through the finished work of Jesus, believers are not merely forgiven but declared righteous, and this righteousness becomes the foundation for living with authority, victory, and influence. When a believer understands this truth, fear, condemnation, and limitation lose their hold because we are no longer trying to earn God’s acceptance—we are already standing right with Him.
Apostle Sydney emphasizes that righteousness is both a gift received from Christ and an identity we must embrace. Christ in us makes us righteous, and we in Christ become the righteousness of God, representing His nature and power on earth. From this revelation flows a life of dominion: believers overcome challenges, walk in influence, and express God’s grace in every area—family, work, health, and purpose. This message calls believers to stop living beneath their inheritance and to boldly step into their God-given position, reigning in life with great grace, great power, and sufficient grace for every circumstance.

Wednesday Mar 11, 2026
Wonders without Numbers
Wednesday Mar 11, 2026
Wednesday Mar 11, 2026
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church.
In “Wonders Without Numbers,” Apostle Sydney Quaye declares from Job 9:10 that God is the One “who does great things past finding out, yes, wonders without number.” He teaches that believers must not passively hope for miracles but actively declare and engage God’s promises over their lives. Through faith-filled declarations, believers align their homes, careers, businesses, and families with God’s supernatural activity, expecting continuous testimonies because Jesus Himself is the “Way” through whom miracles flow.
Apostle Sydney then highlights several biblical “wonders” as prophetic pictures for the believer’s life: Canaan (where water became wine and supply replaced shame), Bethsaida (wholeness and rising from long-standing limitations), the Sea of Tiberias (multiplication and surplus), Siloam (breakthroughs never seen before), and Bethany (resurrection and restoration of what seemed lost). The message calls believers to boldly speak God’s Word, expect the impossible, and step into a season where every effort produces testimony and every area of life experiences wonders without number.

Sunday Feb 08, 2026
The Shekinah
Sunday Feb 08, 2026
Sunday Feb 08, 2026
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church.
In “The Shekinah,” Apostle Sydney Quaye unveils God’s ultimate desire for man: the restoration and expression of glory. He teaches that the real problem of sin was not merely death, but that man fell short of God’s glory—missing the weight, substance, reputation, and expectation God had for humanity. Through Christ, that glory has been restored. Jesus did not just remove sin; He brought humanity back to the mark of glory, making us sons who are crowned with honor, dignity, and excellence. Salvation, therefore, is God’s plan to bring many sons unto glory, restoring His original judgment and intention for man.
Apostle Sydney explains Shekinah as the moment when the spiritual becomes tangible in the physical—God expressing Himself through human lives. In the Old Testament it appeared as fire, cloud, and glory in the temple; in the New Covenant, Christ in you is the Shekinah, the hope of glory. Because God now dwells in us, our lives are meant to reflect His splendor: strength instead of weakness, abundance instead of lack, excellence instead of mediocrity, health instead of sickness, and influence instead of obscurity. This message calls believers to reject small living and embrace the glory life, where God’s praise, reputation, and beauty are visibly revealed through every area of life.

Sunday Feb 08, 2026
The Divine Nature
Sunday Feb 08, 2026
Sunday Feb 08, 2026
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church.
In “The Divine Nature,” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches from 2 Peter 1:3–4 that salvation is not merely forgiveness of sins, but an invitation to participate in who God is. By divine power, God has already given us all things that pertain to life and godliness, and through His exceeding great and precious promises, believers are called to become partakers of the divine nature. This divine nature is God’s own life, light, holiness, power, wisdom, goodness, grace, mercy, love, and faithfulness now deposited within the believer. Christianity, therefore, is not striving to become something new, but engaging what God has already placed inside.
Apostle Sydney explains that the promises of God function like access keys, activating what has already been deposited in us—just as bank tools give access to money already in an account. When believers discover and engage these promises, they begin to live from God’s nature instead of human weakness. This message emphasizes sonship as the power to become: because we are born of God, we have the right and ability to manifest God’s life in practical ways—health instead of sickness, wisdom instead of confusion, strength instead of weakness, and victory instead of fear. Like Father, like son, this teaching calls believers to stop negotiating with limitations and boldly live out the divine nature at work within them.

Sunday Feb 08, 2026
Partakers of the Divine Nature
Sunday Feb 08, 2026
Sunday Feb 08, 2026
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church.
In “Partakers of the Divine Nature,” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches from 2 Peter 1:1–4 that the believer has not only received salvation, but has been granted access to God’s very nature through exceeding great and precious promises. Christianity is not behavior management or religious effort; it is participation. By the righteousness of Christ, we have obtained like-precious faith and everything needed for life and godliness has already been deposited in us. God designed His nature to be revealed through man, and in Christ, believers have escaped corruption and are invited into partnership with His divine life.
Apostle Sydney explains that God’s nature—especially power—is engaged through promises. These promises are not future hopes but fulfilled realities in Christ, releasing power to become, power to do, and power over opposition. Through examples from Peter, Joshua, Jeremiah, and the early church, he shows that believers are not waiting for power from heaven; power is already at work within. This message calls believers to stop making excuses, take God at His Word, and boldly live as partakers of the divine nature—crushing limitations, overcoming resistance, and fulfilling destiny through the power of God on the inside.

Saturday Jan 03, 2026
Thanksgiving part 2
Saturday Jan 03, 2026
Saturday Jan 03, 2026
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church.
In “Thanksgiving – Part 2,” Apostle Sydney Quaye shows that thanksgiving is not a year-end ritual but the believer’s daily lifestyle and God’s will. From Ephesians 5:20 and Colossians 1, he explains that thanksgiving is God’s answer to worry, fear, and life’s uncertainties. We don’t thank God for bad situations, but in all things, because He has already given redemption, forgiveness, qualification, and victory in Christ. With this mindset, believers learn to wake up grateful, face challenges confidently, and declare “He always causes us to triumph,” making thanksgiving their first response — not an occasional reaction.
Apostle Sydney also brings thanksgiving into practical relationships — thanking God continually and thanking people intentionally — spouses, parents, children, friends, and helpers. Gratitude matures the heart, preserves joy, and keeps believers from entitlement and frustration. The message closes with Ephesians 1: God’s plan for us is a praising and glorious life, meaning the year ahead will end in praise and glory, no matter what comes. Thanksgiving is not seasonal — it’s how people who already have the victory live.

Friday Jan 02, 2026
Thanksgiving part 1
Friday Jan 02, 2026
Friday Jan 02, 2026
In “Thanksgiving – Part 1,” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches that thanksgiving is not optional for the believer — it is a commanded response to who God is and what God gives. Thanksgiving begins with recognizing the Giver, then the gift, and finally what the gift produces in your life. Using worship in Israel’s battles as an example, he shows that praise and thanksgiving were not emotional moments, but weapons of preservation, causing God to cover, protect, and return His people home safely. When God is acknowledged as good, thanksgiving flows naturally — because His goodness is the foundation of every victory, every provision, and every new beginning.
Apostle Sydney reveals three cardinal gifts that deserve continual thanksgiving:
1️⃣ The Life of God — received at salvation, making the believer an overcomer and ensuring we turn out well, regardless of background.
2️⃣ The Holy Spirit — the Spirit of resurrection who quickens the body, fuels counsel, power, and wisdom, and transforms wilderness into fruitful fields.
3️⃣ The Gift of Righteousness — our unshakeable standing with God that empowers grace to work, silences condemnation, and ensures no weapon prospers.
This message calls believers to become thanksgiving addicts — waking up with gratitude, walking in gratitude, and ending every day with gratitude — because thanksgiving activates what God has already given and positions you to live boldly, confidently, and victoriously

Thursday Jan 01, 2026
Wisdom for Living Part 2
Thursday Jan 01, 2026
Thursday Jan 01, 2026
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church.
In “Wisdom for Living – Part 2,” Apostle Sydney Quaye continues showing that life is God’s gift, but living well demands responsibility and discipline. Building on contentment, forgiveness, and focus from Part 1, he adds diligence—insisting that many believers pray for power yet refuse to work, plan, or set goals. From Colossians 3:23 and Ecclesiastes 10:10, he teaches that work is a gift from God, and that intelligent work requires planning, solving problems, and asking focused questions. No planning equals no progress, and waiting for miracles while neglecting effort leads to frustration and missed opportunities.
Apostle Sydney then expands wisdom into security, discipline, giving, and gratitude as pillars for a meaningful life. Wisdom means staying alert in a dangerous world, maintaining your health, planning your finances, adapting to change, and valuing your time and family. It also means practicing consistent giving—money, care, honor, and empathy—and maintaining a heart of thanksgiving in all seasons, which guards the soul from anxiety and entitlement. This message challenges believers to stop blaming circumstances, rise above carelessness, and live wisely, work diligently, give generously, and stay thankful—because wisdom is profitable to direct.

Wednesday Dec 31, 2025
Wisdom for Living
Wednesday Dec 31, 2025
Wednesday Dec 31, 2025
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church.
In “Wisdom for Living,” Apostle Sydney Quaye shows that life is God’s gift, but living well is your responsibility. From Colossians 3:23, he teaches that whatever you do—marriage, work, business, ministry—must be done as unto the Lord, not for applause, comparison, or human approval. He warns that many believers are frustrated not because God failed them, but because they approach life casually, without discipline, planning, or seriousness. Before asking for breakthroughs, we must take responsibility for our own lives.
Apostle Sydney outlines three foundational pillars for living well:
1️⃣ Contentment — stop measuring your life by others; be grateful for what you have while growing (1 Tim. 6:6–10).
2️⃣ Forgiveness — release offenses quickly; unforgiveness cripples your destiny more than the person who wronged you (Heb. 10:16–17).
3️⃣ Focus — stop meddling in other people’s matters; mind your purpose, develop your own life, and avoid distractions (1 Peter 4:15).
This message calls believers to take life seriously, guard their hearts, work diligently, honor God in their daily responsibilities, and practice wisdom—because life is one, and you cannot afford to play with it.

Tuesday Dec 30, 2025
Leadership Management
Tuesday Dec 30, 2025
Tuesday Dec 30, 2025
Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church.
In “Leadership (Management),” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches that true leadership begins with managing what is natural before asking God for what is supernatural. From Luke 16, he explains that God never commits “true riches” to someone who mismanages money, time, family, work, or responsibility. Management was the first assignment given to Adam—not prayer, not worship—showing that leadership requires planning, organizing, discipline, and responsibility. A man may be anointed, gifted, and prayerful, yet lose ministry, family, or opportunities simply because he failed to manage what he already had. Leadership grows through maturity: honoring time, honoring relationships, managing your spirit and soul, planning for change, and refusing laziness or entitlement.
Apostle Sydney breaks management into five practical priorities: spirit, soul, time, finances, and change. He urges believers to plan their prayer life, protect their minds from unnecessary influences, refuse time-wasting habits and associations, and learn how money works for you instead of you always working for money. Finally, because life constantly changes, leaders must adapt and grow—improving skills, updating attitudes, and adjusting to new seasons at home, work, and ministry. This message calls every believer to stop waiting for breakthroughs and start managing what God has already trusted them with, because how you handle the natural determines what heaven places in your hands next.
