This sermon examines Acts 2:42–47 to show that the church is not a building but people devoted to Christ. True discipleship flows from God’s Word, reshaping believers into a community marked by sacrificial love, unity, generosity, and faithful witness.
This sermon challenges believers to move beyond attending church to truly being the church. Through Acts 2:42–47, we explore the early church’s devotion, sacrificial community, and Christ-centered identity that still defines God’s people today.
What does it truly mean to be the church? This sermon explores Jesus’ first mention of the church in Matthew 16, revealing that the church is a Christ-centered community built on the truth of who He is—not a building, but a people called to display His glory.
The arrival of Christ into our world wasn't just a quiet birth in a stable—it was a cosmic collision between kingdoms. In Matthew 2, we encounter a powerful contrast: wise…
This Christmas sermon examines the profound meaning of Christ's birth by exploring the biblical concept of peace (shalom in Hebrew, irieni in Greek). The pastor emphasizes that Christmas is not…
This sermon explores true Christian joy through Joseph’s encounter with the angel in Matthew 1. Learn how Jesus, Emmanuel—God with us—brings lasting joy that transcends circumstances through His saving presence and the work of the Holy Spirit.
In this powerful exploration of Advent, we discover that biblical hope is far more than wishful thinking—it's a confident expectation in God's promises. Drawing from Luke 1:26-38, we encounter the…
In Matthew 8:28–34, Jesus confronts a legion of demons and reveals His unmatched authority with a single word: “Go.” This message challenges us to move beyond knowing about Jesus to truly surrendering to Him, embracing the freedom He offers, and courageously sharing our story of transformation.
Jesus calms a violent storm in Matthew 8, revealing His authority and our need for deeper trust. This sermon explores how Christ brings peace amid life’s chaos and invites us to rest in His presence, even when the waves rise.
Matthew 8 reveals three powerful healings that redefine who belongs in God’s kingdom. From a Roman centurion’s remarkable faith to Jesus’ compassion for the overlooked, these miracles show that God’s grace reaches beyond boundaries—inviting all who trust in Christ’s authority and mercy.