The Sunday sermons

Unity
The story of Jabesh-Gilead opens like a political crisis—but it carries deep spiritual meaning. After Israel had settled in the Promised Land, their incomplete obedience left enemy nations still scattered among them…

Delegation
Israel was barely out of Egypt when another crisis surfaced—not water, food, or enemies, but leadership overload. Moses spent sunrise to sunset judging disputes for a nation of hundreds of thousands…

Ordinance vs. Sacrament
Paul writes to the church in Colossae with one urgent theme: don’t trade the real thing for a shadow…

Working together
Moses stood where all could see, staff raised—no magic, just a visible confession: victory belongs to the Lord. When his arms drooped, Israel faltered; when Aaron and Hur braced them, Israel surged. It’s a living parable…

Our Brush With Glory
In Scripture, a name isn’t window dressing; it’s identity, purpose, and promise. When God says, “I know you by name” (33:17), He speaks of intimate knowledge…

Trust
Deuteronomy summarizes Israel’s history: slavery in Egypt, deliverance through the plagues and the Red Sea, God’s provision in the desert, and the approach to the Promised Land…

Tests and Trials
The story in Exodus 17:1–7 is more than an ancient account—it’s a living lesson in trust. Israel had been freed from Egypt, not by chance but by God’s mighty hand. They had seen plagues devastate their oppressors…

Temptations
Temptation is one of life’s unavoidable realities. If you’re actively growing in your faith and standing against the world’s current, you will face it…

You Are Wrong
There’s a phrase that none likes to hear: “You’re wrong.” Whether whispered in a quiet correction or shouted in public. And yet, Jesus wasn’t afraid to say it when it mattered…

We Thank God For…
Gratitude reveals who we are. What makes us laugh, what fills us with joy, and what we give thanks for says a lot about our character and priorities…

Is Persecution Normal
In a world where comfort is often confused with blessing, reading Paul’s words in 2 Corinthians 11:23–30 is like stepping into a different reality—a reality where faith comes at a cost. For many of us, especially those serving in peaceful, modern contexts, Paul’s testimony is almost embarrassing…
 
								