Sermons

A Redeeming Return

Naomi’s return to Bethlehem was marked by sorrow and bitterness. Once full, she came back empty, feeling that God had dealt bitterly with her. Yet, in the midst of her pain, God was already at work. Ruth, her faithful daughter-in-law, chose to follow Naomi and, more importantly, to trust in Naomi’s God. In Ruth 2,

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From Tragedy to Trust

Life’s difficulties can test our faith, but the choices we make in those moments determine our direction. In Ruth 1, we see a family facing famine, loss, and uncertainty, and a critical decision that leads them away from God’s will. Instead of trusting in the Lord, Elimelech moves his family to Moab—a land of pagan worship—seeking worldly solutions

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All the Counsel of God: Genesis 29, 30 – The Life of Jacob

In this powerful preaching and teaching series, we will journey through the book of Genesis, exploring the foundational truths that shape our understanding of God, humanity, and His redemptive plan. As the first book of the Bible, Genesis lays the groundwork for the entire narrative of Scripture—introducing key doctrines, covenants, and the unfolding story of

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According to Christ Jesus

We are continuing our series on “In His Steps”, our theme for the year, as we seek to follow the example of Jesus. One of the most profound ways Jesus displayed His example was through His interactions with others. While the Pharisees pursued personal gain and recognition (Matthew 23:5-7), Jesus genuinely cared for people. He

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Love as I Loved

This sermon takes us to the heart of John 13, where Jesus, during the Last Supper, gives His disciples a profound commandment: “That ye love one another; as I have loved you.” Against the backdrop of betrayal and impending crucifixion, Jesus models a love that is selfless, sacrificial, and servant-hearted—a love that redefines how we

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