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Malcolm brings us the word as we continue on in our new Evangelism series. Acts 9:19-25 is our passage for this sermon and it follows Saul/Paul as he leans into the new heart Christ has given him for mission. We learn that our past does not define us, but the present creation God has made us into is what counts. We discover that for mission, humbly starting off from where we are is a good thing, because God will grow us as we go!
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David begins a new sermon series titled "Your Mission Should You Choose to Accept It," focusing on the importance of evangelism and sharing faith. He discusses the story of Saul/Paul in Acts 9, highlighting his transformation and call to mission.
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James concludes the Set on Jerusalem series with a sermon on 7 stages in Jesus's final journey to Jerusalem.
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Cheri delivers a sermon focused on Luke 13:31-35, discussing Jesus's journey to Jerusalem, his encounter with Herod, and his message to the city. The sermon emphasizes the contrast between earthly power and God's eternal perspective, and the importance of choosing God's kingdom over worldly pursuits.
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We have Pastor Vijay preaching. He draws from Luke 13:22-30. This sermon explores the urgency and nature of entering God's Kingdom. Using the image of a narrow door, Vijay highlights that it requires sincere effort and a personal decision to follow Jesus. The sermon cautions against relying on lineage, past associations or a casual acquaintance with faith, emphasizing that genuine commitment, humility, and a turning away from sin are essential for those who seek to be part of the Kingdom of God. The message serves as a call to self-reflection, urging listeners to examine their own hearts...
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We have Florence bringing us the word. We look at Luke 10:38-42. Florence delves into the biblical account of Mary and Martha to highlight the crucial distinction between urgent tasks and truly important priorities. It underscores the value of choosing to sit at Jesus' feet, symbolizing dedicated worship and seeking His presence daily, even amidst the demands of life. The message serves as a practical guide for listeners to evaluate their own lives, urging them to guard against the tendency to be consumed by the urgent and instead intentionally cultivate a consistent focus on what holds...
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Vijay begins new series on the Gospel of Luke called Set on Jerusalem: Lessons for the Journey. This sermon focuses on the cost of following Jesus, drawing from Luke 9:51-62. It emphasizes that while following Jesus brings immense gain, it also requires sacrifice and a commitment to prioritize Him above all else. The message challenges listeners to examine their dedication and ensure that their lives reflect eternal, kingdom priorities.
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Vijay brings us the word this week
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We have David preaching from The Book Of Consolation A sermon by Pastor David on Isaiah 55, focusing on God's offer of abundance and salvation, the guarantees He provides, and the decision we must make to accept His offer.
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We have our beloved Pastor Vijay preaching The sermon focuses on atonement for those burdened by sin, explaining the Hebrew word for atonement and how God made Christ the atoning sacrifice. It references Isaiah's suffering servant, who was pierced for our rebellion and crushed for our sins.
info_outlineSolomon’s Story: Youth is meaningless
In this sermon, Vijay concludes the series this on Ecclesiastes, by speaking on the last two chapters. He tells us about the joys of being young and how we are told to enjoy our youth, but not to forget the hard times and to not put pleasure above everything else. We also see the hardships of growing old and what can be seen, without God, as the tragedy of death. Vijay concludes this series by showing how the nihilistic worldview of Ecclesiastes can shake us into realising what gives life meaning, which is God. - Ecclesiastes 11.7-12.14