Couverture de Sunday Sermon: 26 April 2026

Sunday Sermon: 26 April 2026

Sunday Sermon: 26 April 2026

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In this message from the SENT series, we take another step forward—not just recognising that we are sent, or even that we have a story to share—but discovering what the mission of Jesus is actually meant to produce in and through us.

In Matthew 28, we find the disciples standing before the risen Jesus—worshipping, yet still wrestling with doubt. It’s a deeply honest moment that reflects our own experience of faith: holding both belief and uncertainty at the same time. But Jesus meets them right there, not waiting for perfect clarity, and speaks words that bring both authority and direction.

“All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.”

With that foundation, Jesus calls His followers into something far deeper than a moment or a message. He sends them to make disciples—to walk with people, to see lives shaped over time, and to invite others into a living, growing relationship with Him.

This message reminds us that the mission is not about quick results or one-off conversations. It’s about journeying with people—going, baptising, and teaching in the context of real relationships and everyday life. It’s about faith that is lived out, not just spoken.

And yet, rather than overwhelming us with the scale of the call, Jesus brings it down to something simple and possible: one step at a time. One person. One invitation.

Like the Samaritan woman or Philip’s invitation to Nathanael, the call is not to have all the answers—but to say, “Come and see.”

In a world where sharing faith can feel intimidating, Jesus' message brings both clarity and freedom. We are not sent alone, and we are not sent to perform—we are sent with His authority, His presence, and His purpose.

📖 Key Texts: Matthew 28:16–20; John 4; John 1:46 🕊️ Theme: The mission of Jesus is not just to reach people—but to walk with them into discipleship 🎧 Takeaway: You don’t need perfect words—just a willingness to take the next step and invite someone to “come and see.”

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