15 June 2025: Today we reflected deeply on the powerful proclamation in the Nicene Creed: “We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ…” What does it mean to call Jesus both Lord and Redeemer? Join us as we explore the majesty and mercy of Christ—fully God, fully man—who stepped into our world to rescue and restore. Through Scripture and creed, we…
June 8, 2025 Ten days after Jesus ascended, the disciples waited—obedient, prayerful, and expectant. What they received changed everything. The Holy Spirit came not just with wind and fire, but with power and purpose—fulfilling the promise of Joel and birthing the Church. As they gathered in unity, God came to dwell in them—no longer distant, but present. The Spirit…
Sermon – June 1st , 2025 This Sunday, we began a new series exploring the profound truths of the Nicene Creed—a declaration of faith shared across centuries and continents. In this first message, we reflect on the words:“We believe in one God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth, of all that is, seen and…
Sermon – May 25th , 2025 For 38 years, the man lay sick and forgotten—until Jesus came to him. He didn’t ask, he didn’t beg, yet Jesus stepped into his brokenness with compassion and healing. In our own moments of feeling stuck, stagnant, or unseen, this story reminds us that Jesus is our living hope.…
Sermon – May 18th , 2025 Jesus raises the bar on love. While the old commandment taught us to love others as we love ourselves, Jesus reveals a deeper, more sacrificial way. He loved us to the very end—even to the cross—and now calls us to love one another just as He has loved us.…
Sermon – May 11th , 2025 What does it really mean to be “blessed”? In the opening lines of the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus turns the world’s values upside down. He pronounces blessing—not on the powerful or prosperous—but on the poor in spirit, the mourning, the meek, and the merciful. This Sunday, we explore the…
Sermon – May 4th , 2025 Join us as we explore how Jesus arranges a breakfast meeting with His disciples after the resurrection and re-commissions Peter for his mission. Together, we reflect on the powerful lessons this moment offers for our own Christian journey—about grace, restoration, and renewed purpose in Christ.
Sermon – April 27 , 2025 This Sunday, we reflected on Thomas’s encounter with the risen Lord. We explored the reasons behind his doubts and how he moved from uncertainty to a personal faith in the risen Christ. Through this powerful moment, we considered the lessons it offers for our own Christian journey.
Are we seeking Jesus among the dead or among the living?If we truly look for Him among the living, we must believe in the resurrected Christ and embrace the hope His resurrection brings. His victory over death is not merely a historical event—it is a present and living reality. Through His resurrection, we are invited…
Mary’s anointing of Jesus was a beautiful, voluntary act of love and devotion, done in recognition of who He was and the preciousness of the moment. While others focused on practical concerns, Mary gave her best to Jesus, filling the house—and His heart—with the fragrance of her love. Her example reminds us that true service…