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  • Sunday 01/11/2025 Morning
    Jan 11 2026
    The sermon centers on the urgent, fleeting nature of divine opportunity, illustrated through personal anecdotes and Scripture, emphasizing three critical moments: first, the immediate chance to accept Christ and settle one's eternal destiny; second, the responsibility to live as a light in the world by demonstrating Christ-like character and sharing the gospel in everyday moments; and third, the future accountability before Christ's judgment seat, where every believer will give an account for their life's work. Rooted in passages from Isaiah, Matthew, Colossians, and 2 Corinthians, the message calls for decisive faith, consistent witness, and intentional stewardship of time, warning that missed opportunities—like Ronald Wayne's—can lead to eternal regret, while embracing God's grace offers a life of purpose and eternal reward. The tone is both urgent and pastoral, blending conviction with hope, urging listeners to act decisively today, knowing that every moment is a window of grace and a chance to honor God in all things.
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    42 min
  • Sunday 01/11/2025 Sunday School
    Jan 11 2026
    The sermon centers on the transformative power of faith in God's ability to accomplish what is humanly impossible, illustrated through the miracle of the feeding of the 5,000 in John 6. It draws a parallel between the disciples' initial despair—focused on financial limitations and personal inadequacy—and the little boy's simple act of surrender, whose meager offering became the instrument of divine multiplication. The preacher emphasizes that God does not call the equipped but equips the called, inviting every believer to respond to His prompting with humble availability, trusting that He can exceed all human expectations. Through personal stories of missionary service, family sacrifice, and spiritual awakening, the message underscores that true mission work begins not with resources or talent, but with a heart that says, 'Here am I; use me.' The tone is both pastoral and urgent, calling the congregation to embrace their role in God's global mission with faith, not fear, and to recognize that the answer to every impossible situation is not in human effort, but in the presence and power of Christ, who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all we ask or think.
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    28 min
  • Wednesday 01/07/2025
    Jan 7 2026
    The sermon centers on three transformative Christian practices drawn from 1 Thessalonians 5:16–21: rejoicing evermore, praying without ceasing, and giving thanks in all circumstances, all grounded in a deep dependence on the Holy Spirit. It emphasizes that true joy, gratitude, and continual prayer are not passive emotions but active choices that require spiritual vigilance and surrender to God's presence. The preacher warns against quenching the Spirit through unconfessed sin, misplaced priorities, or neglecting God's Word, illustrating how such spiritual complacency leads to a loss of power, joy, and effectiveness. He further calls believers not to despise prophesying—understood as the faithful preaching of Scripture—because it is God's primary means of transforming hearts and sustaining faith, especially in a world that values spectacle over truth. Ultimately, the message is a call to intentional holiness: to cleanse the heart, prioritize God above all, and respond to His Word with both listening and obedience, so that every believer may become a vessel of divine power and a living testimony of Christ's joy and grace.
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    45 min
  • Sunday 01/04/2025 Evening
    Jan 4 2026
    The sermon centers on the urgent call to spiritual renewal and intentional discipleship, rooted in the biblical imperative to 'arise and build'—a theme drawn from Nehemiah's repentant prayer and his call to reconstruct Jerusalem's broken walls. It emphasizes that true spiritual growth requires honest self-assessment, daily engagement with Scripture, and a willingness to confront personal weaknesses, using 1 Corinthians 3:10–17 as a foundation for understanding every believer as a builder on Christ's foundation. The preacher urges the congregation to reject complacency, embrace disciplined Bible reading and memorization, and pursue Christlikeness through deliberate, daily choices, illustrating this with personal stories of transformation and the power of surrendering fears and habits to God. With a tone that is both pastoral and prophetic, the message challenges individuals to dream boldly, repair spiritual 'walls,' and grow consistently in grace, love, and obedience, knowing that God's Word is the essential tool for correction, instruction, and lasting change.
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    49 min
  • Sunday 01/04/2025 Morning
    Jan 4 2026
    This sermon centers on the eternal principle that where one's treasure is, there one's heart will be, drawing from Jesus' teaching in Matthew 6:19–21 and the parable of the rich fool in Luke 12. It contrasts the fleeting, insecure nature of earthly treasures—corrupted by moth and rust, vulnerable to thieves—with the enduring, guaranteed reward of heavenly treasure, secured by God's faithfulness and reserved in heaven. The preacher emphasizes that true fulfillment comes not from material accumulation or self-centered ambition, but from a life devoted to Christ, marked by a heart aligned with divine priorities and characterized by spiritual poverty, meekness, and righteousness. The message calls believers to a radical reorientation of values, urging them to invest their time, resources, and affections in eternal purposes, knowing that the return on such investment is certain, glorious, and eternal. Ultimately, the sermon challenges the congregation to examine their hearts, repent of misplaced priorities, and commit to pursuing Christ as the supreme treasure, with the assurance that such a life leads to a reward that surpasses all earthly gain.
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    35 min
  • Sunday 01/04/2025 Sunday School
    Jan 4 2026
    The sermon centers on the call to live each day as a fresh beginning, releasing the weight of past failures and present anxieties to press forward in faith toward Christ-like maturity. Drawing from Paul's exhortation in Philippians 3 to forget what lies behind and press toward the mark, the speaker emphasizes that spiritual growth is not a seasonal resolution but a daily pursuit requiring intentional habits, mindfulness, and a renewed mind shaped by Scripture and prayer. He advocates for a disciplined, present-focused life—marked by daily spiritual practices, prioritizing God and family over busyness, and transforming ordinary moments into opportunities for communion with God. Through the practical framework of three R's—Remember God's faithfulness, Release burdens and regrets, and Reach toward Christ—the message calls believers to embrace grace, accountability, and continual surrender, trusting in God's ongoing provision and purpose for each new day.
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    40 min
  • Wednesday 12/31/2025
    Dec 31 2025
    This sermon, drawn from Psalm 90:10–12, calls believers to cultivate a deep awareness and accountability in how they use their time, framing time consciousness as essential for spiritual growth, intentional living, and eternal impact. It emphasizes that only God, who created time and will end it, can teach us to number our days wisely, urging a shift from temporal distractions—like oversleeping, digital indulgence, selfishness, and worry—toward prioritizing God through daily devotion, planning, and stewardship. The message underscores that wise time use involves not only personal discipline but also a passionate commitment to evangelism, recognizing that every moment may be someone's last and that eternity hangs in the balance. Ultimately, time consciousness is portrayed as an expression of love, rooted in the urgency of the gospel and the promise of eternal rewards for those who lead others to Christ.
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    36 min
  • Sunday 12/28/2025 Evening
    Dec 28 2025
    This sermon centers on the lives of Simeon and Anna from Luke 2, presenting them as exemplars of faithful Christian living in the context of the Christmas narrative. Simeon is portrayed as a man known for righteousness and devotion, deeply rooted in Scripture and guided by the Holy Spirit, whose life was marked by patient anticipation of Christ's coming and profound conviction in His redemptive mission. Anna, a prophetess of advanced age, embodies unwavering commitment through relentless prayer and fasting, demonstrating that spiritual vitality transcends age and that true service flows from a heart that recognizes God in every moment. Together, their stories illustrate the essence of the Christmas spirit—not confined to a season, but a continual posture of joyful anticipation, divine recognition, and faithful witness. The sermon calls believers to emulate their character by cultivating a life marked by devotion, scriptural wisdom, intimate communion with the Holy Spirit, and a consistent, joyful testimony to Christ's salvation, all in pursuit of God's approval and the transformation of the world.
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    29 min