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  • The Work of Ministry
    May 10 2026

    This message explores how King Jesus is the true source of the church’s ministry and how every believer has been uniquely gifted to serve His mission. Walking through Ephesians 4, we see that Christ didn’t call His church to uniformity, but to unity through diverse gifts, callings, and ministries that build up the body of Christ. From pastors equipping the saints to everyday believers stepping onto the field of ministry, this sermon challenges Christians to move from the sidelines into active discipleship—helping others grow into maturity in Christ as the church becomes the heart and hands of Jesus in the world.

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    41 min
  • Walk Worthy | Pastor Justin Chades
    May 3 2026

    In Ephesians 4, Paul the Apostle calls believers to live in a way that reflects the grace they’ve received through Jesus Christ—not to earn salvation, but because of it. Using a powerful illustration from Saving Private Ryan, this sermon highlights how the sacrifice of Jesus leads to a transformed life marked by humility, patience, and peacemaking. As those rescued by grace, we’re invited to reflect Christ’s character in how we serve others, bear with one another in love, and actively pursue unity—living in a way that makes the gospel visible in our everyday relationships.

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    41 min
  • Intimacy with God
    Apr 26 2026

    In this message from Ephesians 3:14–21, Pastor Justin Chades explores what it truly means to experience intimacy with God. Rooted in our identity in Christ, this sermon unpacks how God is both near and all-powerful, inviting us into a deep, personal relationship with Him. Through Paul’s prayer, we’re challenged to open the hidden places of our hearts, grasp the vastness of Christ’s love, and live lives marked by ongoing praise. This teaching calls us beyond surface-level faith into a deeper, transformative connection with God.

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    40 min
  • What is the Mystery of the Gospel?
    Apr 20 2026

    “What is the mystery of the gospel?” explores Paul’s words in Ephesians 3:1–13, revealing God’s once-hidden plan now made known through Jesus Christ. This sermon unpacks how the “mystery” is not something confusing, but something previously concealed—God’s intention to unite both Jews and Gentiles into one family through the gospel. It highlights the beauty of God’s grace, the calling placed on believers to share this message, and the bold access we now have to Him through Christ. Ultimately, this message invites listeners to marvel at God’s redemptive plan and to live with confidence and purpose as participants in His unfolding story.

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    42 min
  • The Gospel and Unity
    Apr 12 2026

    In Ephesians 2:11–22, Paul reminds us that we were once separated from God and divided from one another, but through Jesus, those barriers have been torn down, bringing peace and forming one new humanity in Christ. What once caused hostility—seen even in physical divisions like the temple wall—has been overcome by the cross, uniting people from every background into one family. This points to the future vision of Revelation 7, where every nation and language worships together, showing that our unity in Christ far outweighs any earthly distinctions. Because of this, we ask God to uproot any sense of ethnic superiority in us and instead shape us into a community marked by grace and humility, willing to step outside our cultural comfort zones with curiosity rather than criticism.

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    45 min
  • Easter Sunday Service
    Apr 6 2026

    This Easter Sunday message from Ephesians 2 invites us to reflect on our identity by looking back at who we were before Christ and celebrating who we’ve become because of Him. Scripture reveals the depth of our lostness—spiritually dead, captive to sin, and separated from God—but then lifts our eyes to the stunning hope of the gospel: “But God.” Through His mercy and love, Jesus entered into our brokenness, died in our place, and rose again so that we might be made alive, raised, and seated with Him. This sermon highlights the heights of our salvation and reminds us that new life in Christ is not earned but received by grace through faith. Whether you’re a longtime believer or exploring faith for the first time, this message calls you to respond to the risen Jesus and embrace the new identity and purpose found only in Him.

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    38 min
  • Good Friday Service
    Apr 6 2026

    This Good Friday message from Psalm 22 invites us to behold both the গভ গভ suffering and the ultimate triumph of Christ on the cross. As Jesus cries out, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”, we are drawn into the depth of His physical pain, the weight of mockery, and the unimaginable reality of bearing our sin as our substitute. Yet Psalm 22 does not end in despair—it rises to a confident declaration of God’s faithfulness and victory. This sermon traces how David’s words prophetically reveal the crucifixion, showing that Jesus not only fulfilled this psalm but accomplished our salvation through it. As we reflect on Christ crucified, our prayer is that every heart would be stirred to deeper love, gratitude, and awe for our Savior who suffered in our place and secured our redemption.

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    30 min
  • Wisdom and Power
    Mar 29 2026

    In this message, “Wisdom and Power,” we walk through Ephesians 1:15–23 and explore Paul’s prayer for believers to grow in spiritual wisdom and understanding. This sermon highlights the importance of truly knowing God, recognizing the hope we have in Him, and living in the reality of His incomparable power at work in us. As we unpack this passage, we’re reminded that the same power that raised Christ from the dead is active in our lives today.

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    37 min