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 ...
July 13, 2025 • K.Paul Maurer • Matthew 12:1–8 This week, Pastor K. Paul walks us through Matthew 12:1–8 and challenges us to rethink the Sabbath—not as a list of rules to follow, but as a gift to receive. Jesus drew four powerful conclusions that flip the script on legalism: God values mercy and love more than ritual precision.The Sabbath was made to bless us, not burden us.Jesus is Lord of the Sabbath—and He is our rest.Human traditions must never override God’s Word.At the heart of the mes...
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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 ...