Sermon – March 30 , 2025 The Bible is full of stories about God seeking the lost. When Adam and Eve hid in fear after committing sin, God came searching for them. Since then, God has continued to seek out His lost children. “Lost and Found” is an important theme in the Gospel of Luke.…
Sermon – March 23 , 2025 When we face difficulties, we question God. Whenever disaster strikes the world, many ask, “Where is God?” The question people seek answers to is: “Where is God when it hurts?” Such a question carries many assumptions, two of which are particularly common: 1. Is God failing in His duty to…
Sermon – March 16 , 2025 One of the challenges we face in our Christian journey is maintaining consistency in our walk with the Lord. For some, following Jesus is difficult, and for others, it is intensely challenging, especially when living in a hostile environment. However, this does not mean that following Jesus is easy…
Sermon – March 2 , 2025 Listening is essential, especially in our Christian journey. When someone does not listen, it can feel as though you do not exist or are not part of the relationship. Without listening, there won’t be a connection. The first step in building a relationship is being heard and understood. The…
Sermon – February 16 , 2025 (Luke 6:20-26). Jesus teaches his disciples about the four blessings and their corresponding woes, preparing them for a blessed life that will keep them closer to God while warning them of the woes that could lead them away from Him.
Sermon – February 23 , 2025 Christian life is hard. It often seems as though we expect life to be a smooth highway without bumps or curves. However, the truth is that life is filled with loss, failure, illness, difficult decisions, and heartache. At times, our life on earth can become so hard that even…
Sermon – February 9 , 2025 Jesus calls Peter and his fellow fishermen to cast their nets into the deep water. This call comes after a night of unsuccessful fishing. The night had been terrible; despite their hard work, they caught nothing. As they were finishing their fruitless and tiring labor, preparing to go home,…
Sermon – February 2, 2025 We use the word bless or blessed all the time. Blessed is a wonderful word. We say “bless you” when someone sneezes, wishing them healing and health. On other occasions, we say “bless you” when ending a conversation or gathering. People generally understand blessedness as wishing for good fortune or…
Sermon-19th May, 2024 Jesus ascended into heaven on the 40th day after his resurrection from the dead. “He was lifted up, and a cloud took him out of their sight.” (Acts 1:9). During these forty days, the risen Lord met with his disciples now and then and assured them that he was with them, even though they couldn’t see him physically all…
Sermon-May 5, 2024 The Bible emphasizes two fundamental commandments: to love God and to love one another. But how do we love? What is the standard? God’s love for us serves as the benchmark; He loved us even when we were His enemies. His love was demonstrated to us when we least deserved it. “But God demonstrates his own love for us…