The Sunday sermons

Expecting?

Advent starts by asking us to slow down and look past the distractions. Every culture wraps Christmas in its own extras—traditions, shopping, decorations, sentimental ideas.

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Conversion

After Paul left Galatia, other teachers came. They questioned Paul’s authority and offered the Galatians a far more “comfortable” message…

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Blessed in Persecution

Paul writes to a church he has never visited, yet he sounds like a pastor who knows them well: he encourages, challenges, and points every road back to Christ…

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Hope

Biblical hope isn’t wishful thinking or daydreams. It is a confident expectation anchored in what God has already done in Christ and what he has promised to complete…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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