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Pentateuch Part 3 – Genesis 24-27

This sermon delves into the intricate narratives of Abraham, Rebekah, and Isaac, showcasing how imperfect individuals play pivotal roles in God’s divine plan. Despite their missteps and doubts, God’s grace prevails, teaching us that no mistake can hinder His blessings.

Pentateuch Part 2 – Genesis 12-25

Abraham’s life was a testament to God’s faithfulness despite facing hardships and challenges. His story reflects God’s promises, blessings, and the significance of faith. Through Abraham’s experience, we can understand the depth of God’s favour and how it extends to us through Jesus. The Old Testament connections also highlight the importance of faith in the New Testament.

Pentateuch Part 1 – Genesis 1-11

This sermon dives into the significance of the Pentateuch, comprising the first five books of the Bible. Explore the rich narratives, wisdom, and the profound impact of the Old Testament on our faith and understanding of Jesus. This message explores the topics of creation, disobedience, and distorted desires.

Easter Sunday 2024

The Christian faith’s central feature is the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This event is unique and essential, providing the foundation for Christianity’s growth and identity. Jesus’ resurrection distinguishes him from other historical figures, and it holds significant implications for believers. Ultimately, the resurrection offers hope, purpose, and transformation for those who embrace it.

Lent Series Part 6 – Forgiveness

God made us to love good things, but our nature is impatient and self-indulgent. That is the sin nature. And out of that nature, we do sinful things. But, there is hope because God has made a way for us to have new life.

Lent Series Part 5 – Repentance

In today’s world, we see idolatry and hyper-sexualization. We live in a world that, as Paul says, suppresses the truth. But, what he is saying in this pass is, yes, the world is condemned because of their behaviour, but are we who believe in God any different?

Lent Series Part 4 – Humility

This message explores the concept of humility as a transformative force in our lives. Humility is not merely a tactic for effective leadership, but a fundamental aspect of our identity as understood in Scripture. By embracing humility, we can experience rest and live out our vision of commitment to God, our community, and each other.

Lent Series Part 3 – Waiting

The sermon is about the importance of waiting with patience in one’s relationship with God. There is a distinction between patience as a virtue and waiting as an active expression of longing for God’s salvation. It also highlighted the significance of communion in renewing one’s commitment to wait and watch for God.

Lent Series Part 2 – Lament

This sermon discusses the importance of lament, a powerful form of prayer expressing pain and distress to God. It highlights honesty with God, a full life in the spirit, and praise as elements of our lives that are missing when lament is lost. Through examples from the Psalms and Lamentations, the message underscores the transformative power of lament in worship and in life.

Lent Series Introduction

This message is about preparing for Easter by looking at the tradition of Lent and emphasizes fasting and self-denial as ways to identify with Christ’s suffering. Jesus’ temptation and self-denial are also explained as examples.

Philemon Part 2 – Transformation of Power

This sermon explores the significance of the cross as a symbol of power and transformation in the context of the letter to Philemon. Paul’s instruction to Philemon to use his power for the benefit of the powerless reflects the transformative nature of faith in Jesus, emphasizing humility and self-giving.

Philemon Part 1 – Transformation of Vulnerability

This sermon highlights the connection between the letters to Philemon and Colossians. The letters emphasize who Christ is as well as the practical implications of faith in Christ. The transformation brought by trusting in Jesus is illustrated through the relationship between Onesimus and Philemon, emphasizing the importance of forgiveness and reconciliation through the transformation of vulnerability.