22nd June, 2025
12pm
The sun was barely up when people began gathering for the final service of ‘Until One Day’ on Sunday morning, June 22nd. There was a special energy in the air – part celebration of what God had done all week, part anticipation for this last encounter. The choir set the tone perfectly, their voices blending in that way that makes you forget it’s early morning. Then Min Paolo took the mic and suddenly his praise ministry had everyone on their feet, the perfect joyful start to this closing chapter.
The drama team took the stage first, delivering a stirring performance on the theme *Faith That Works*. Their skit wasn’t just entertaining. It was convicting, illustrating how real faith moves beyond words into action. Through a gripping storyline, they showed faith in practice, trusting God in trials, standing firm in uncertainty, and stepping out in obedience even when the outcome wasn’t clear. The room was silent, gripped by the message unfolding before them.
When the drama ended, the atmosphere was ripe for worship. Min Paolo stepped up, and from the first note, it was clear this wasn’t just singing. it was an invitation into God’s presence. His voice carried a depth of passion and reverence that pulled the congregation deeper, stripping away distractions and fixing hearts on what mattered. The melodies weren’t just songs; they became prayers, declarations, and moments of surrender. Hands lifted, voices rose, and for a while, nothing else existed but the overwhelming sense of God’s nearness.
Then came the moment everyone had been waiting for. The MC stepped forward and introduced the man behind “Until One Day” Prophet Alex Armstrong. There was a reverence in the room as he took the microphone. His message was simple but profound, cutting straight to the heart of what the gathering had been about all week.
He spoke about how God wants to build His church with people like us not superstars, just available believers willing to show up consistently. What stuck was his emphasis on being “reliable and stable” not flashy spiritual terms, but qualities anyone can develop. He made it clear that showing up for God’s house matters because the church isn’t just an institution; it’s how God’s redemption plan moves forward in the world.
He warned us about the enemy’s tactics with startling clarity: “The devil doesn’t waste time attacking your weaknesses. he targets your faith because he knows faith is what connects you to God’s purposes.” Yet his tone remained hopeful as he emphasized that resolute faith can withstand any assault. It wasn’t a guilt trip about doing more, but an invitation to be part of something eternal. The way he put it, seeking God’s will isn’t just another religious duty – it’s the most important thing we can do with our lives. Simple, but profound.
What made the morning special was how everything connected. Min Paolo’s worship had opened hearts, and Prophet Alex’s words gave that openness direction. People weren’t just emotionally stirred; they were thoughtfully considering how to live differently. You could see it in the responses – not just amens, but nodding heads and people scribbling notes. The service carried both celebration and challenge, joy and responsibility.
Prophet Armstrong left the congregation with words that still echo: “Don’t leave here just inspired leave committed. God isn’t impressed by what we do in these meetings if it doesn’t translate to changed lives afterward.” The altar response wasn’t emotional hype, but sober commitments from people reevaluating how they invest their time and gifts.
What made this finale different was its refreshing practicality. In a week marked by powerful worship and profound teaching, the closing message grounded everything in daily faithfulness. People didn’t just file out with memorable quotes, but with a renewed understanding that their ordinary obedience matters in God’s extraordinary plan.
Until One Day’ may have ended, but its impact continues – not in dramatic spiritual experiences, but in the quiet determination of believers across the city who took Prophet Armstrong’s challenge to heart. The true measure of this gathering won’t be in its attendance numbers or memorable moments, but in how its fruits manifest in local churches and neighborhoods in the coming months. As one attendee put it while leaving, “This wasn’t just a conference – it was a commissioning.”
The drama had illustrated faith in action, the worship had ushered people into encounter, and the Word had given them direction. Now, the real test of *Faith That Works* would begin not in the sanctuary, but in the streets, homes, and workplaces where believers would carry what they had received.
Many were simply grateful for the refreshed perspective that their everyday faithfulness matters in God’s big picture. The sun was fully up as the last songs faded, marking not just the end of a powerful week, but the beginning of living out all we’d received. ‘Until One Day’ may be over, but what God started in us continues.