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Weekly sermon feed. The Bible is our primary witness to the abundant life of Jesus. That’s why we reflect on it every Sunday!
This sermon explores Samson’s miraculous birth and challenges us not to miss the wonder of God because of our questions, assumptions, or expectations, but to receive what God has already revealed.
A sermon reflecting on Exodus 1–2 and the birth of Moses, revealing how God works powerfully in the unnoticed margins of life and calls us to trust Him even when loud forces dominate our world.
When your emotions feel overwhelming or misleading, it’s hard to know what’s real. This sermon explores why feelings can betray us and how to find clarity, stability, and hope when life gets confusing.
This sermon reflects on how to live as Spirit-Filled Priests in today’s world—building bridges, not barriers, to help others connect with God through love, compassion, and the power of your grace story from 1 Peter 2:4–12.
Colossians 3:17 calls us to live every word and action in the name of Jesus, embracing His power, authority, and a new identity that transforms everyday life.
Discover why the Bible is trustworthy and true—marked by God’s fingerprints, affirmed by Jesus, confirmed in history—and how it ultimately points us to a trustworthy relationship with Jesus.
Discover how 2 Kings 25 and Jeremiah 42 reveal that true, abundant life is only found when we are rooted in God’s presence—not in comfort, success, or security apart from Him.
When life feels finished and hopeless, this sermon from 2 Kings 25 reminds us that God is always writing the next chapter, bringing redemption, hope, and new beginnings through Jesus Christ.
Tired of hiding behind a mask? Discover how God sees the real you—and invites you into freedom, authenticity, and the abundant life you long for (through his word in 2 Kings 23–24 and Jeremiah 7).
Reflect on how the examples of Hezekiah and Josiah in 2 Kings show us the power of tearing down idols, creating environments for spiritual growth, and putting God first in every area of life.