Sermon – January 4th, 2026 This sermon invites us to embrace our Verse for the Year: “Whatever you do, do it from the heart, as something for the Lord and not for people” Col. 3.23. This is not a promise verse, but a guiding principle for our daily Christian living. We reflect on four elements…
Sermon – December 28th 2025 This sermon reflects on Matthew’s infancy narrative, where the birth of Jesus is surrounded not by festive joy but by danger, fear, and uncertainty. King Herod’s fury forces Joseph, Mary, and the infant Jesus to flee to Egypt—yet even in the chaos, God’s guiding hand is unmistakable. Just as God…
Sermon- December 25th, 2025 The most profound verse in the Bible declares: “the Word became flesh and dwelt among us and we have seen his glory, the glory as of the Father’s only son with full of Truth and Grace.” God becoming flesh means Jesus became real in every way — physical, psychological, emotional, social,…
Sermon- December 24th, 2025 John begins his Gospel not at the manger but at eternity itself: “In the begining was the Word, the Word was with God and the Word was God.” Jesus is the eternal Word and true Light, and though “He was light but the darkness could not over power,” the world struggled…
Sermon – December 21, 2025 Joseph—A Quiet Model of Faithfulness: Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus, stands before us as a powerful yet often overlooked model of faithful discipleship. He held together what many of us struggle to balance: truth and love, calling and commitment, humility and silence. As a righteous man, Joseph upheld God’s…
Sermon – December 7th, 2025 Peace Peace is a word we use often in our worship and liturgy, and it is one of the most significant themes in the Bible, appearing more than 400 times. The world constantly speaks about peace—inner peace, interpersonal peace, national peace, and global peace—yet it continues to struggle to achieve…
Sermon – November 30, 2025 This sermon centers on the Blessed Hope that shapes the faith of God’s people across the ages. The people of the Old Testament lived with hope, eagerly awaiting the first coming of the Messiah. The New Testament writers build on this expectation by proclaiming an even greater hope—the glorious second…
Sermon November 23, 2025 As we pause at this threshold, we are invited to contemplate our King—Jesus Christ—whose kingship is unlike any the world has ever known. Earthly kings rule through power, authority, and prestige. But our King chose a different path. He willingly embraced suffering and offered himself to be crucified for us. His…
Sermon – November 9 2025 In this message, we explore Jesus’ first miracle at the wedding in Cana—an ordinary setting where extraordinary grace quietly breaks through. Before the “hour” of His ultimate mission, Jesus reveals His glory not on a grand stage, but in the midst of everyday life, transforming water into the finest wine.…
Sermon – November 2, 2025 Jesus teaches his disciples, “Do to others as you would have them do to you” (Luke 6:31). This is known as the Golden Rule. We live in a world where people often think more about themselves and their own needs than about others. Self-centeredness and a lack of empathy are…









