In this week’s message, Pastor K. Paul challenges us to consider the silent sermon our lives are always preaching. Before we ever speak a word about Jesus, our choices, attitudes, and responses reveal what we truly believe. We are reminded that faith isn’t merely something we confess, it’s something we embody. When we choose forgiveness over bitterness, humility over pride, and obedience over comfort, we demonstrate a kingdom way of life that stands out in a world that runs on self-promotion ...
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In this week’s message, Pastor K. Paul challenges us to consider the silent sermon our lives are always preaching. Before we ever speak a word about Jesus, our choices, attitudes, and responses reveal what we truly believe. We are reminded that faith isn’t merely something we confess, it’s something we embody. When we choose forgiveness over bitterness, humility over pride, and obedience over comfort, we demonstrate a kingdom way of life that stands out in a world that runs on self-promotion ...
This week, guest speaker, John Suciu, unpacks one of the most challenging passages in Scripture — Matthew 5:17–20. In it, Jesus declares that He didn’t come to abolish the Law, but to fulfill it. What does that mean for how we live today? Through humor, honesty, and deep biblical insight, John reminds us that Jesus is our Creator, our Destiny, and our Purpose — and that He has the audacity to tell us how to live. This message challenges us not to lower God’s standards for our comfort, but to ...
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In this week’s message, Pastor K. Paul challenges us to consider the silent sermon our lives are always preaching. Before we ever speak a word about Jesus, our choices, attitudes, and responses reveal what we truly believe. We are reminded that faith isn’t merely something we confess, it’s something we embody. When we choose forgiveness over bitterness, humility over pride, and obedience over comfort, we demonstrate a kingdom way of life that stands out in a world that runs on self-promotion ...