Join us as we look at the Resurrection of Jesus Christ and ask– What if it’s False? – The Cost of a Dead Christ– Why Believe it’s true? – Is there evidence for the Resurrection?– What difference does it make? – The Hope it Brings
What happens when we misunderstand who Jesus really is? In this message from John 12:12–26, we explore how the crowds on Palm Sunday welcomed Jesus with shouts of “Hosanna!”—yet just days later, many cried out, “Crucify Him!” Why? Because He wasn’t the kind of King they expected. Too often, we do the same. We try…
Praise God for calling the lost home!!!
In 1 Corinthians 14, Paul teaches that God is not a God of chaos, but of peace and order. The church in Corinth had turned worship into a disorderly free-for-all, where spiritual gifts—especially speaking in tongues—were misused, leading to confusion instead of edification. Sound familiar? In this sermon, we dive deep into:– The Purpose of…
How do you know if you’re truly growing in Christ? Too often, we use the wrong spiritual barometers—our knowledge, talents, ministry success, or even our theological positions. But the Apostle Paul makes it clear in 1 Corinthians 13 that the true measure of spiritual maturity is love. In this message, we explore: Join us as…
Do you ever struggle with feeling like you don’t belong? Or wrestle with insecurity and purpose? In 1 Corinthians 12:12-31, Paul reminds us that in Christ, we are part of something far greater than ourselves—the Body of Christ. Every believer has a vital role, a place of belonging, and a God-given purpose. In this message,…
Spiritual gifts are given to build up the church, but when misused due to ignorance, they can cause harm. Like a tool used incorrectly, gifts meant for good can bring destruction. The Corinthians were using their gifts for self-glory rather than God’s glory, leading to disunity. Paul urges them—and us—to be informed about spiritual gifts…
In this powerful account of ten lepers healed by Jesus, we uncover a deeper truth about gratitude, faith, and salvation. Leprosy serves as a vivid symbol of sin—incurable, isolating, and destructive. While all ten lepers showed faith by crying out to Jesus and obeying His command, only one returned to give thanks, recognizing not just…
The Lord’s Supper is a sacred practice meant to unify the church, remind us of Christ’s ultimate sacrifice, and proclaim the gospel. Yet, as the Apostle Paul addresses in 1 Corinthians, what was intended for unity in the Corinthian church had become a source of division, reflecting societal norms instead of the norms of Christ’s…
What does 1 Corinthians 11:2-16 teach us about God’s design for men and women? How does this passage point us to Christ and the Gospel, even amidst its cultural and historical complexities? In this sermon, we explore the profound truths behind a sometimes controversial passage, uncovering the beauty of God’s divine order and its reflection…