Join us for our Sunday sermons.
What does it mean to be chosen by God? In this message from Matthew 9–10, we follow the journey from wilderness to mountain to mission, discovering that God calls ordinary people, gives them a new identity, and sends them into the world as His witnesses.
What does faith actually look like? Looking at the call of Abraham alongside Matthew's encounter with Jesus, this message reminds us that faith is not having all the answers—it is trusting the God who calls us and taking the next step of obedience.
Trinity Sunday invites us to wrestle with the deepest mystery of the Christian faith: one God in three persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This sermon explores why the Trinity is not merely a doctrine to understand, but the living God who invites us into His eternal life of love and communion.
On Pentecost Sunday, we explored Jesus’ invitation in John 7:37–38: “Let anyone who is thirsty come to me and drink.” This sermon traces the movement of the Holy Spirit through Scripture — from Sinai to Pentecost — and reminds us that God fills those who come thirsty, empty, and ready to receive His life.
In John 17, we are given the extraordinary privilege of listening to Jesus pray. This sermon explores Christ’s High Priestly Prayer, reminding us that eternal life is found in knowing God, that we are sent into the world on His mission, and that Jesus still intercedes for us today.
What do you do when your heart is troubled by life, loss, or deeper questions about meaning? In this message from John 14, we’re reminded that Jesus doesn’t just give answers. He gives Himself as the way, the truth, and the life.
In John 10, we are reminded that Jesus is both the Good Shepherd who leads and the One Door who saves. This message calls us to recognize His voice, resist the enemy’s deception, and embrace the abundant life found only in Jesus.
On the road to Emmaus, two discouraged disciples encounter the risen Christ without recognizing Him. This message reminds us that Jesus walks with us in our confusion, opens the Scriptures, and transforms slow hearts into burning faith.
What happens when the risen Christ walks into a room full of fear, failure, and doubt? This message explores the “eighth day” of resurrection life, where Jesus brings peace, breathes new creation, and calls us to believe.
The resurrection of Jesus doesn’t arrive quietly — it shakes the world. In this message from Matthew 28, we’re invited not just to believe in the resurrection, but to experience its power breaking into our lives.
On Palm Sunday, Jesus enters Jerusalem. But not as expected. Riding on a donkey, He reveals a kingdom marked by humility, peace, and a personal call to follow.
In John 11, the story of Lazarus reveals a deeper question beneath the miracle: do you truly believe Jesus—even in the waiting? This message explores how faith grows through delay, disappointment, and a personal encounter with Christ.
In John 9, Jesus heals a man born blind. But the real miracle is not only physical sight, but spiritual vision. This message explores how Christ, the Light of the world, opens our eyes and calls us from darkness into living faith.
In John 4, Jesus meets the Samaritan woman at the well and offers her something no ordinary well could ever give: living water. This sermon reminds us that Christ meets us in our thirst, knows our whole story, and still calls us into grace, healing, and witness.
What if Jesus isn’t calling you to try harder, but to be made new? In this message from John 3, we explore what it means to be “born from above,” how grace goes first, and why following Christ is less about safety and more about a journey of transformation.
In Matthew 4, Jesus enters the wilderness to be tempted—but this is more than a story about resisting sin. It is a story about reordered desire, surrendered will, and victory through union with the Father. Join us as we trace the path from Eden to the desert and discover how true freedom is found not in grasping, but in surrender.
Join us as we stand on the mountain in Matthew 17 and hear the Father’s clear command: “Listen to Him.” As we enter Lent, this message invites us to lay aside our own plans, quiet the noise, and follow Christ’s way above all others.
Jesus doesn’t give us a checklist — He gives us an identity. Listen as we explore what it means for Christ to declare His people the salt of the earth and the light of the world, and how that changes the way we live every day.
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