• A Kingdom That Cannot Be Shaken
    Jan 18 2026
    In A Kingdom That Cannot Be Shaken, Hebrews 12 calls us to see God not as a distant threat but as a loving Father who disciplines with purpose and invites His children to draw near. Contrasting Mount Sinai and Mount Zion, this message reveals the difference between fear and fellowship, law and grace, distance and access—showing that through Jesus, our Mediator, we belong to an unshakable kingdom secured by blood that speaks mercy, not judgment. As everything in this world proves fragile and temporary, we are reminded that God’s kingdom alone cannot be moved, and our proper response is reverent worship, bold faith, and wholehearted obedience to the King who has made us His forever.
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  • Different on Purpose
    Jan 14 2026
    Different on Purpose from Deuteronomy 14 calls God’s people to live marked lives in a world that constantly pressures them to blend in. In this message, we see how our identity as God’s children shapes our responsibility, influences our everyday choices, and inspires a life of joyful generosity. From how we grieve and live to how we give and trust the Lord, covenant living is not about earning God’s love—it is about reflecting who we already belong to. Discover how God’s treasured people are called to live holy, distinct, and surrendered lives that point the world to Him.
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  • Don't Trade the Eternal for the Immediate
    Jan 11 2026
    In this message from Hebrews 12:14–17, “Don’t Trade the Eternal for the Immediate,” we are challenged to live as disciplined sons who intentionally pursue peace with others, holiness before God, and hearts guarded by grace rather than poisoned by bitterness. Using the sobering example of Esau, who traded his priceless birthright for a momentary appetite, we are reminded that spiritual loss rarely comes through open rebellion but through small, short-sighted choices made under pressure. God’s loving discipline is designed to shape us into holy people who see Him clearly, walk in joy, and reflect the gospel in our relationships, but when grace is resisted and bitterness is allowed to take root, eternal blessings can be exchanged for temporary relief with lasting consequences. This sermon calls every believer to examine what they are pursuing, what they are tolerating, and what they may be trading away, urging us to finish the race faithfully by valuing what God calls sacred over what the flesh demands.
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  • When God Treats You Like a Son
    Jan 11 2026
    In Hebrews 12, “When God Treats You Like a Son” reminds us that the painful moments of the Christian life are not signs of God’s rejection but powerful evidence of His love, as our Heavenly Father uses discipline to shape us for righteousness and peace; as we continue our Jesus Is Greater series, this message calls us to consider Christ in His suffering, to see our current struggles in light of God’s greater redemptive story, and to take courage that every trial is part of His purposeful work to strengthen us, restore us, and help us run the race with endurance toward the “nevertheless afterward” of eternal joy.
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  • Holding Fast to God in a World of Competing Voices
    Jan 7 2026
    In this message, Holding Fast to God in a World of Competing Voices, we walk through the weighty truths of Deuteronomy 13 and are reminded that faithfulness to God is costly—but it is the only path where true blessing is found. Moses warns God’s people that loyalty to the Lord will be tested by persuasive voices, close relationships, and even widespread cultural compromise, all asking one central question: Will you love the Lord more than signs, relationships, or comfort? As Scripture makes clear, blessing follows obedience, while compromise brings ruin. This sermon challenges believers to discern truth carefully, love God supremely, protect the purity of His Word, and choose life by clinging faithfully to the Lord in a world filled with competing voices.
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  • Strength for Believers
    Dec 28 2025
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  • Stewarding Life: A Faithful Accounting
    Dec 28 2025
    From 1 Corinthians 4:1–2, we are reminded that every believer is a steward who will one day give an account to God, not for comparison or visibility, but for faithfulness. This sermon walks through the biblical foundation of stewardship—recognizing God’s ownership, rejecting comparison, living out obedience daily, and faithfully stewarding the gospel itself. As one year closes and another begins, we are challenged to evaluate how we’ve used what God has entrusted to us and to move forward with intentional, Christ-centered faithfulness.
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  • Sayings of Christmas
    Dec 21 2025
    This Christmas message, “Fear Not,” looks closely at the very first words spoken at the birth of Christ and why they still matter today. From Mary and Joseph to the shepherds in the field, fear was real—fear of the unknown, fear of judgment, fear of what lay ahead—until God’s truth broke in with a simple yet powerful declaration: “Fear not.” Through Luke 2 and the angel’s announcement, this sermon shows how Christmas does not reveal a God to run from, but a Savior who came near, bringing hope, joy, peace, and forgiveness for all people. Jesus Christ, born in a manger, lived a perfect life, died for our sins, and rose victorious, casting out fear through His perfect love. No matter what fear you face today, the message of Christmas is still good news: Unto you is born a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.
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