As we continue our sermon series on the book of Romans, we will see how God's purpose for his church is being fulfilled as we encourage and walk alongside each other in faith.
Pastor Alex Isac preaches The Faith Journey of the Church from Romans 1:8–17.
We have begun a new journey through the book of Romans together as a church, growing in our understanding of the gospel and deepening our worship of God.As we embark, let us bring our expectations and desires to God.Listen in as Pastor Isaac Thomas preaches ‘Why Romans?’ from Romans 1:1–7.
Every person tends to take pride in their achievements, feeling a sense of significance in what they’ve accomplished. But how does God’s Word shape this in the life of a believer?
Come and listen to Robin Rajan preach “Who is the Greatest in the Kingdom?” from Matthew 18:1-4, where Jesus gives us new meaning to what greatness looks like.
As we continue to look at Scripture to direct us, this week we seek to draw encouragement as we look at God's grace sweeping through the city of Philippi to bring His purposes to pass in and through the lives of sinners.
Join in as Pastor Isaac Thomas preaches on 'Rescued by Grace, Planted for Glory' from Acts 16:13-34.
We live fast-paced and busy lives that can render us tired, overwhelmed, and lacking zeal - often desiring any form of rest. But where does a believer turn to for true rest and rejuvenation?Listen in as Ribu Samuel Kurien preaches 'Do You Want Rest?' from Hebrews 3:19-4:13, as we discover that true rest comes only when we believe and trust God entirely for who he is and his promises to us in Christ Jesus.
In our series, ‘Flesh, Eyes & Ego’ we have reiterated the call to “know God” as our means to overcome our battle with sensuality.As we conclude our series this week, Pastor Isaac Thomas preaches God-Centered Joy' from Ezekiel 36:19-36, where we will seek to understand God’s nature that shapes our joy and draws us to true lasting pleasure.
Is there a human possibility of loving God and continuing to lust for the pleasures of the world together? As we close our sermon series 'Flesh, Eyes and Ego' this week, we want to continue to allow Scripture to search the depths of our hearts.Let's listen in as Govind Ramachandran preach 'The Heart Desires What the Eyes Behold', from 1 John 2:3-17, and let us consider how only knowing God intimately turns us away from a love for the world to a love for God.
As we continue in our sermon series ‘Flesh, Eyes & Ego’, this week we will reflect on our heart's posture as we deal with Pride of Life issues that impact our eternity.
Pastor Alex Isac preaches ‘What We Glory In’ from Daniel 4:28-37, as we consider how we can live for the glory of God, in the midst of a culture that promotes selfish ambitions.
We continue in our short series ‘Flesh, Eyes & Ego’, we reflect despite the lure of the world, how do we live in it and yet, not be shaped by it?This week as Pastor Isaac Thomas preaches ‘Battling Sensuality’ as we look at Psalm 51 and learn how a deeper knowledge of God’s love enables us to overcome our struggle with lust.
This week, we begin our short sermon series, 'Flesh, Eyes & Ego', pondering on how the system of the world is one that is contrary to a love for God. How then, do we who profess our faith in Christ Jesus, being in the world, not be of it?Listen in as Pastor Isaac Thomas preaches ‘Battling Sensuality’ as we look at 1 John 2:15-16 and other scriptures, to understand how it is through our fellowship with God that enables us to overcome our love for the world.
That week, as we concluded our sermon series on Jonah, we considered the contrasting parallels between Jonah, the prophet, and Jesus, the Christ, who came to save sinners from the righteous wrath of God.
We came and heard the good news, as Pastor Ribu Samuel Kurien preached “The Great Gospel Story” from the story of Jonah, that it was only in Christ that we could overcome all of the Jonah problems in us.
As we continued in our sermon series through the book of Jonah, that week we reflected on how we pushed against God’s purposes by our rebellion, as we explored ‘The Jonah Problem in Us’.
We joined as Pastor Alex Isac preached ‘A Great Compassion’ from Jonah 4: 1-10, as we considered how our Lord persevered with us, even when we were unrelenting and unwilling to yield to his plans and purposes for us.
As we continue our journey through the book of Jonah, we are reminded of God’s great mercy and patience—how He works through us to accomplish His mission of salvation.This Sunday, Pastor Ribu Samuel preaches from Jonah 3:1–10 on the theme ‘A Great Mercy’. Together, we’ll see how God’s mercy reaches even rebels and sinners, bringing them into His salvation.
As we continue in our sermon series through the Old Testament book of Jonah, the theme we are exploring as a church is The Jonah Problem in Us.
This week Pastor Alex Isac preaches ‘A Great Intervention’ from Jonah 1:17 - 2:10, as we consider how our Lord lovingly meets each of us in our life’s journey, despite our selfishness, to draw us to Himself and His kingdom purposes.
This week, we begin a new sermon series, 'The Jonah Problem in Us' from the Old Testament book of Jonah. As we spend time in this book, our hope is that we would see that no one is too far from salvation, because of the desire and commitment of a missional, gracious and patient God, who invites his people to participate in his glorious plan of redemption as Pastor Ribu Samuel Kurien preaches 'A Great Rebellion' from Jonah 1:1-16, to see how God sovereignly works all things to lovingly save his people, even in the midst of our rebellion against Him.
The fruit of contentment in our lives can be evidenced by our generosity toward God’s Kingdom. Our giving is often a reflection of where our treasure lies, whom we trust and who the object of our worship is as Pastor Isaac Thomas preaches ‘It is Blessed to Give’ from Philippians4:14-23, as we conclude our sermon series through the book of Philippians.
We continue our sermon series on ‘The Joyful Church’ as we journey through the book of Philippians.
Pastor Alex Isac preaches ‘The Secret of Joyful Contentment’ from Philippians 4:10-13, as we consider how the church can rejoice in the Lord - in a world marked by comparison and discontent.
The saving grace of God not only transforms us into the image of Christ, but also empowers us to live lives that reflect Christ-like attributes, that exalt our Savior.
Pastor Isaac Thomas preaches ‘The Fruit of Faith’ from Philippians 4:4-9.
Every life follows a pattern. And every pattern leads to a destination. This week, Govind Ramachandran preach 'The Power of Example' from Philippians 3:17–21, where the Apostle Paul draws a stark contrast between two paths— one ending in transformation into the image of Christ; the other, tragically, ending in destruction.
As we continue in our sermon series titled, ‘The Joyful Church’, let us all seek to understand the motivation God gives a church to pursue unity and joy.
This week, Pastor Isaac Thomas preach ‘Pressing On Toward Our Reward’ from Philippians 3:12-16, as we look ahead to the prize that awaits us and how we can pursue it together.