As we begin the year, we open with a biblical perspective message titled “Starting the Year Right,” where Pastor Joy shared a powerful reminder from Isaiah 43:18–19. God invites us not to be defined by what is behind us, but to step forward in faith toward what He is doing now. This message encourages us to forget the past, not allowing former failures or successes to hold us captive, to foresee God’s new work with faith-filled vision, and to move forward with courage and obedience. As a new year unfolds, may this message inspire us to trust God’s promise of renewal and walk confidently into the new things He has prepared for us.
As we come to the final sermon of our series “Finishing the Year Strong,” Pastor Joy shared a timely and uplifting message from 1 Thessalonians 5:16–18, reminding us how God calls us to end the year with faith and purpose. No matter what the year has brought—victories, challenges, or unanswered questions—we are invited to finish strong by choosing the right posture of the heart: be joyful in every season, be prayerful in all circumstances, and be thankful in everything. This message encourages us to carry these practices beyond the year’s end, anchoring our lives in God’s will and grace.
As we continue our series “Finishing the Year Strong,” Pastor Obed shared an encouraging message titled “Restoring Your Hope,” based on Luke 1:5–7. In seasons of waiting, disappointment, or unanswered prayers, hope can feel distant—yet God is still at work, even when nothing seems to be changing. Through the story of Zechariah and Elizabeth, we are reminded that God’s promises are not limited by time, age, or circumstance. Pastor Obed encouraged us to trust God’s perfect timing and to hold on to hope, knowing that what feels delayed is never denied in His hands.
As we continue our series “Finishing the Year Strong,” Bro. Makoy shared a timely and thought-provoking message titled “Who’s Robbing My Joy?” based on James 1:4. In the midst of trials, pressures, and unfinished battles, it’s easy to let circumstances, people, or disappointments steal our joy. Yet Scripture reminds us that perseverance has a purpose. Shaping our character and leading us toward spiritual maturity. This message challenges us to identify what’s draining our joy and to choose faith over frustration, trusting that God is using every season to complete His good work in us.
As we continue our series “Finishing the Year Strong,” Pastor Mark shared a powerful message titled “Looking for Peace,” anchored in John 14:27. In a world full of noise, pressure, and constant uncertainty, Jesus invites us to receive a peace that is not fragile or temporary, but steady and supernatural—His peace. Pastor Mark reminded us that true peace isn’t found in perfect circumstances, but in a perfect Savior who promises to be with us, calm our hearts, and carry us through. If you’ve been searching for peace, Jesus is offering it—fully and freely.
As we continue our series “Finishing the Year Strong,” Pastor Obed delivered a timely message titled “When Success Feels Empty,” drawn from Mark 10:17–31. In a world that tells us to chase more—more achievements, more possessions, more recognition—Jesus reminds us that true fulfillment can never be found in what we gain, but in who we follow. Pastor Obed challenged us to examine the areas where we rely on success to define us, and to rediscover the joy, purpose, and wholeness that come only from surrendering everything to Christ. When success feels empty, Jesus invites us into something richer—eternal life with Him.
As we continue the series "Finishing the Year Strong," Pastor Joy shared a powerful message titled "When Life Makes No Sense, Worship God," based on Job 1:20–22. Even in the midst of devastating loss and circumstances that seem impossible to understand, Job’s response reminds us that worship is not just for the good times — it is our anchor in the storms. Pastor Joy encouraged us to choose praise over despair, trust over confusion, and faith over fear, knowing that God is sovereign and faithful even when life doesn’t make sense.
As we continue our series Finishing the Year Strong, Pastor Joy reminded us through Exodus 15:22–27 never to let disappointment stop us. Life will lead us through dry places, bitter waters, and moments where expectations fail—but God is still working behind the scenes. What feels like a setback may actually be preparation for a breakthrough. When we choose to trust Him in the middle of our frustrations, He transforms bitterness into refreshment and redirects us toward His promises. Keep going—God is not done writing your story.
We’re starting a new series titled "Finishing the Year Strong," and Pastor Joy opened with a powerful message on "Victory Over Anxiety," based on 1 Samuel 1:1–20. In this passage, we see Hannah’s deep pain and longing, yet through her prayer and faith, she found peace in God’s presence before her situation even changed. Pastor Joy reminded us that true victory over anxiety doesn’t come from control, but from surrender — trusting that God hears, cares, and moves in His perfect time. This message encourages us to lay down our worries, anchor our hearts in prayer, and allow God’s peace to lead us into strength and confidence.
In the series "Real Life Issues: Faith – Help Me in My Unbelief," Pastor Jojo shared an important message from Hebrews 3:12-15 about feeling doubt. Sometimes, our faith can feel weak because of fear, disappointment, or unanswered prayers. Even when we struggle, God encourages us not to give up but to come closer to Him. Pastor Jojo reminded us that our faith can grow if we keep our hearts open, stay connected to God’s Word, and support each other daily. This message shows that even when we face challenges in our faith, God is always faithful.
This week’s sermon continues from our series, “Real Life Issues,” with the message: FIGHT — I Am Being Attacked by Pastor Joy.
We were reminded that the Christian life is a real battle — not against people, but against spiritual forces of darkness. Yet our hope is not in fighting alone, but in standing firm in Christ’s victory.
Jesus has already won the war through His death and resurrection. When we put on the armor of God, we’re really clothing ourselves with Christ Himself — our Truth, our Righteousness, our Peace, our Faith, our Salvation, and the Word that reveals Him.
We fight not for victory, but from victory — because Christ lives in us and fights for us.
“No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us.” — Romans 8:37
This week’s sermon continues from our series, “Real Life Issues,” with the message: FLESH — I Am Weak by Pastor Joy.
We were reminded of the real struggle we all face — wanting to do what’s right but often falling short because our flesh is weak.
Yet, praise God, our hope is not found in our strength but in Christ’s victory. Jesus faced temptation and overcame it perfectly. Through His Spirit, He gives us the strength to walk in obedience and live in victory.
The answer to our weakness is not trying harder, but trusting deeper — in Christ who lives in us.
“The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak.” — Matthew 26:41
In this powerful continuation of the REAL LIFE ISSUES series, Bro. Makoy shares a godly and inspiring message titled “FAILURE: IT IS ALL OVER,” rooted in Hebrews 11:24-27. Through faith and perseverance, we learn that what seems like failure is truly a part of God’s greater plan for victory and purpose. Let this sermon uplift your spirit, renew your hope, and remind you that with God, every setback is a setup for His glory.
In our series "Real Life Issues: Dealing with My Daily Life Issues," Pastor Joy shared an eye-opening message titled "I Am Stingy," based on Luke 16:1–13. This passage reminds us that how we handle our resources reflects the posture of our hearts toward God. Pastor Joy challenged us to see generosity not as a loss, but as an act of worship and trust — a declaration that everything we have comes from and belongs to Him. When we hold tightly to what we own, we miss the joy of being used by God to bless others. But when we give freely, we experience true freedom and purpose
In our series "Real Life Issues: Dealing with My Daily Life Issues," Pastor Obed shared a convicting message titled "I Am Lazy," based on Revelation 2:1–7. Laziness isn’t just about physical idleness — it can also show up in our spiritual walk when our passion for God fades and our love grows cold. Pastor Obed reminded us of Jesus’ call to the church in Ephesus: to return to our first love, to rekindle our zeal, and to live out our faith with purpose and devotion. This message challenges us to move from comfort to commitment, from apathy to action, and to rediscover the joy of serving God wholeheartedly.
In our series "Real Life Issues: Dealing with My Daily Life Issues," Pastor Joy Gotico shared a timely message titled "I Am Afraid," based on Numbers 13:26–33. Just like the Israelites who saw the giants in the land and felt fear, we, too, often face situations that seem bigger than us. Fear can distort our perspective and keep us from stepping into God’s promises. Pastor Joy reminded us that while fear is real, God’s power, presence, and promises are greater. When we choose faith over fear, we begin to see beyond the giants and into the victory God has already prepared for us
As we continue the series "Real Life Issues," Pastor Joy Gotico shared a timely message titled "I Am Distracted," from Matthew 14:22–33. Just like Peter, who began to sink when his eyes shifted from Jesus to the storm around him, we are often weighed down by life’s worries, fears, and distractions. Pastor Joy reminded us that the key to overcoming life’s noise is to fix our eyes on Christ — the One who calms the winds and waves. When we choose to look to Him, our faith is strengthened, our steps are steadied, and our hearts find peace.
The series "Real Life Issues: Dealing with My Daily Life Issues" opens with a powerful message from Pastor Joy Gotico, based on 1 Kings 19:1-16. In the midst of life’s pressures, challenges, and moments of discouragement, we often feel overwhelmed and alone. Pastor Joy reminds us that even in our weakest moments, God is present, attentive, and ready to speak into our lives. Through the story of Elijah, we learn that God’s strength often comes in quiet, unexpected ways — not just in dramatic displays, but in stillness, clarity, and gentle guidance.
As we continue the series "I Love My Church: Love God, Love One Another," Pastor Roman Guevara shared an inspiring message titled "Better Together in Worship," based on Hebrews 10:24–25. Worship is more than a personal experience — it is a shared celebration that strengthens, encourages, and unites the body of Christ. Pastor Roman reminds us that when we gather together, we spur one another on in love, faith, and devotion, reflecting the beauty of God’s presence in community. This message calls us to embrace the joy, encouragement, and strength that comes from worshiping God together.
As we continue the series "I Love My Church: Love God, Love One Another," Pastor Obed shared an inspiring message from Philippians 2:1–4 titled "Honor One Another." To honor each other is to reflect the heart of Christ — valuing others above ourselves and choosing to love in action. Pastor Obed reminded us that we honor one another by pursuing unity in the body of Christ, walking through humility that sets aside pride, and living selflessly so that others may experience God’s love through us. This message is a call to build a church community where respect, care, and Christlike love are at the center.