English-speaking International church in Eindhoven

Sermons on John

Being One

The Gospel of John 17 reflects on Jesus’ prayer that His followers may live in complete unity. I want to bring three points from Jesus’ prayer1.⁠ ⁠We Are One Because Christ Lives in Us. Christian unity begins with Christ dwelling in every believer. Baptism symbolizes dying to the old life and rising into new life…

If You Love Me?

Sermon May 10, 2026 “If You Love Me” — John 14:15–21On the night before the Cross, Jesus spoke words of comfort, love, and promise to His disciples. In this message, we explore what Jesus really meant when He said, “If you love me, keep my commands.” Was He demanding perfection — or inviting us into a relationship…

Believing without seeing

12-04-2026 Jesus’ resurrection is the turning point of history. Because He lives, we’re invited to believe, to trust beyond what we see, and to worship the One who brings life out of death. In a world full of uncertainty, this is our hope: Jesus defeated death. Like Thomas, we’re called to respond, “My Lord and…

From Ordinary To Extraordinary

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.…

Come, and see!

Sermon – August 10, 2025 (Holiday Bible Club 20205 Kick off service) The invitation of Jesus is simple yet life-changing: “Come and see.” In this sermon, we explore what it means to draw near to Christ with open hearts, open minds, and a desire to know Him more. Together, we will reflect on how meeting Jesus transforms…

Rebirth through Decay: The Seed’s Journey

Sermon-March 17, 2024 While teaching his disciples about the significance of his death on the cross, Jesus employed an agricultural illustration. He stated, “Unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains just a single grain; but if it dies, it bears much fruit” (John 12:25). During our school days, we might have studied the structure of the seed.…