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  • Wednesday 04/15/2026
    Apr 15 2026
    The sermon centers on the imperative of holy living rooted in God's holiness, as revealed in 1 Peter 1, emphasizing that believers are called to be holy because God is holy, not by human effort but through the transformative power of the Holy Spirit. It underscores that holiness entails both the absence of sin and a deliberate separation from sin, drawing near to God with purity and integrity, exemplified by the redeemed life made possible through Christ's blood. The passage highlights the eternal value of the Word of God, which endures while human glory fades, and calls believers to live with reverence, accountability, and genuine love for one another, grounded in faith, obedience, and the Spirit's guidance. Ultimately, the message is one of hope and transformation: despite past failures, every believer can become increasingly like Christ through repentance, daily engagement with Scripture, and a life marked by authentic, fervent love, reflecting the image of a holy God.
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    39 min
  • Sunday 04/12/2026 Sunday Morning
    Apr 12 2026
    This sermon, drawn from Titus 2:11–14, centers on God's redemptive call to every individual: to surrender their soul to Christ for salvation, to pursue personal purity by renouncing sin and embracing spiritual renewal, and to live zealous, purposeful lives marked by selfless good works. The preacher emphasizes that salvation is not inherited or automatic but requires a personal, heartfelt decision to accept Christ's sacrifice, which redeems from all sin—past, present, and future. He calls believers to a life of intentional holiness, illustrated through vivid metaphors like the painful yet necessary spiritual shower, and underscores that true faith is demonstrated not in religious performance but in transformed character and consistent acts of love. The message is both urgent and pastoral, inviting listeners to respond with courage, humility, and wholehearted devotion, knowing that God desires not just obedience but a deep, personal relationship marked by grace, renewal, and joyful service.
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    40 min
  • Sunday 04/12/2026 Evening
    Apr 12 2026
    The sermon centers on the call to live a life of godliness that is both spiritually transformative and eternally significant, urging believers to prioritize eternal values over temporary pursuits. Drawing from 1 Timothy 4 and Colossians 3, it emphasizes that true godliness—marked by integrity, humility, and purposeful service—is profitable in this life and the next, shaping every aspect of daily living. The preacher underscores the importance of being a living example, particularly in speech, advocating for words that are gracious, timely, and rooted in love, while also calling for humility in repentance when words are misused. The message challenges listeners to align their actions and words with Christ's purpose, not for human approval but for divine reward, and to embody a life that reflects heavenly priorities in all relationships and responsibilities.
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    34 min
  • Sunday 04/12/2026 Sunday School
    Apr 12 2026
    The sermon centers on the urgent, non-negotiable truth that salvation and a genuine relationship with God are found solely through faith in Jesus Christ, as revealed in Scripture, particularly Matthew 7:21–23. It emphasizes that the path to God is solemnly specific, spiritually perilous, and severely threatened by false teachings and self-reliant religious efforts, all of which are ultimately futile without Christ. The preacher underscores that outward religious activity, cultural devotion, or personal sacrifice—no matter how extensive—cannot substitute for a personal, faith-based relationship with Christ, who is the exclusive way to eternal life. Drawing from personal mission experiences in Ethiopia and Uganda, the message warns that many who claim to follow Christ are unknowingly rejected by Him because they rely on human traditions, false doctrines, or works rather than the gospel of grace. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a radical commitment to Christ alone, urging both the unsaved to repent and the saved to live faithfully, knowing that only what is built on Christ's foundation will endure in eternity.
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    32 min
  • Wednesday 04/08/2026
    Apr 8 2026
    This sermon, drawn from 1 Peter 1, centers on the enduring hope and holy living available to believers through Christ's redemptive work, despite suffering and persecution. It emphasizes that Christians—scattered and enduring trials—are kept by God's power, inherit an eternal, incorruptible salvation, and are called to live with sober-mindedness, joyful anticipation of Christ's return, and deep reverence for God's holiness. The preacher highlights how Old Testament prophets longed to understand the mystery of salvation now revealed in Christ, particularly the suffering and glory of the Messiah, as seen in passages like Psalm 22 and Isaiah 53, underscoring that this salvation is for both Jews and Gentiles. The call to holiness is grounded in God's own nature—'be holy, for I am holy'—and is to be lived out in every area of life, guided by Scripture, motivated by love, and empowered by the Holy Spirit. Ultimately, the message is one of transformative hope: even in hardship, believers are to rejoice, remain obedient, and reflect Christ's character, knowing their ultimate destiny is secure and their lives are to be marked by faith, purity, and service.
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    41 min
  • Sunday 04/05/2026 Evening
    Apr 5 2026
    The sermon centers on the spiritual battle believers face against Satan's strategic schemes, emphasizing the need for constant vigilance, faithfulness, and a heart rooted in love for God. Drawing from Ephesians 6 and 1 Timothy 4, it warns against the dangers of spiritual complacency, hypocrisy, and a seared conscience, highlighting how neglecting repentance and delaying confession leads to moral insensitivity. The message calls for a life of consistent worship, intimate walk with God, and authentic witness, grounded in Scripture and marked by obedience that flows from love rather than duty. It underscores the peril of losing one's 'first love'—a relationship with Christ that prioritizes affection and devotion over religious routine—and urges believers to guard their hearts, renew their commitment, and live as faithful examples in the church, the body of Christ.
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    37 min
  • Sunday 04/05/2026 Morning
    Apr 5 2026
    The sermon centers on the profound truth that Jesus Christ's death on the cross fulfilled God's eternal plan to redeem humanity from sin, declaring 'It is finished' as the definitive payment for all sin. It contrasts Satan's relentless plot to destroy Christ with God's sovereign plan, revealed from Genesis to the resurrection, in which Christ's perfect sacrifice—offered as the Lamb of God—secures eternal life for all who accept it. The message emphasizes that salvation is not earned by religious performance or good works, but received through a humble, heartfelt plea to God, the 'sinner's prayer,' which acknowledges personal unworthiness and trusts in Christ's finished work. The resurrection is presented as the ultimate proof of victory over death and the foundation of Christian hope, calling every person to respond in faith, either for the first time or by renewed commitment, recognizing that this moment is a divine opportunity to be reconciled to God. The tone is urgent, pastoral, and deeply personal, urging immediate response to the gospel with the assurance that Christ's sacrifice is sufficient for all and available to all who come to Him in repentance and faith.
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    36 min
  • Sunday 04/05/2026 Sunday School
    Apr 5 2026
    This sermon draws a profound spiritual lesson from the parable of the prodigal son, focusing not on the wayward younger son but on the elder brother's hidden pride, legalism, and bitterness. It highlights how faithfulness without love can devolve into self-righteousness, where service is motivated by entitlement rather than devotion, leading to jealousy when others are restored. The central message calls believers to examine their hearts, rejecting the attitude of the elder brother who resented his brother's return and demanded fairness, instead embracing the Father's joy over repentance and redemption. The sermon emphasizes that true discipleship is rooted in love for God, not performance, and warns against covetousness and bitterness, urging the congregation to rejoice in salvation, pray for the lost, and serve with humility. Ultimately, it calls for a life of worship grounded in grace, not merit, remembering that all believers are heirs of God's eternal promise, not recipients of earned reward.
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    33 min