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Romans Series: Hearing and Believing – Romans 10:14-21
The latter half of Romans 10 unfolds God’s unstoppable purpose: faith ignites when the word of Christ is heard, and hearing depends on messengers who are willing to go. The gospel is lavishly offered to all, yet it confronts every heart with a decision—to believe or to resist. Beautiful feet still matter, because the good news must be spoken before it can be received.
Romans Series: The Word of Faith – Romans 10:1-13
In the first half of chapter 10, Paul’s argument dismantles the idea that righteousness lies at the summit of human achievement or in the depths of human effort. He insists instead that what humanity could never reach—heaven above or the abyss below—has already been traversed by Christ. In this framework, righteousness is no longer something to be attained, but something to be received, resting entirely on what has already been done.
Romans Series: Divine Prerogative – Romans 9:14-33
What happens when our ideas of fairness collide with God’s freedom to show mercy? This message leans into the tension—asking hard questions about justice, grace, and faith—and then leads us somewhere unexpected. You’ll be invited to lay down striving, confront pride, and rediscover the unsettling, hope-filled simplicity of trusting God.
Romans Series: Concern for Israel – Romans 9:1-13
This study traces Paul’s heartbreaking sorrow for Israel alongside an unshakable confidence in God’s faithfulness, showing that the triumph of Romans 8 is not undone by Israel’s unbelief. By revisiting God’s covenant purposes—from Abraham to Jacob—it reveals that God’s promises have always rested on His sovereign word, not on fleshly descent. The result is both sobering and hope‑filled: God’s word has not failed, and His redemptive plan is moving forward exactly as He intended.
Romans Series: The Assurance of Love – Romans 8:28-39
Establishing the Church through suffering, Paul assures them that God is actively weaving all things into His good purposes for those who love Him. To substantiate this reality, the Apostle points them to the faithfulness of God in the out working of His purposes in the life of those who have gone before them. Anchored in faith, hope, and the unbreakable love of Christ, this passage declares a confidence that steadies us through every storm. Nothing can separate us from the triumph of His love.
Romans Series: Groaning Until Glory – Romans 8:17-27
In the midst of the triumph of Romans 8, we are reminded that the Christian life is not victory apart from suffering, but victory forged through it—glory polished by pain and hope refined by fire. Creation groans, believers groan, and even the Spirit groans within us, all longing for the day when what is promised will finally be revealed. Yet in our weakness, God assures us that present suffering cannot compare with the eternal glory to come.
The Beatitudes Series: An Introduction
This message invites us into the Sermon on the Mount as Jesus’ radical announcement that God’s Kingdom is already breaking into the world, reshaping hearts before it reshapes behaviour. Through the Beatitudes, we see the true character of a Christian—formed by grace, not effort—and discover where real happiness and blessing are found. Ultimately, it calls us to live now under the reign of Christ, as citizens of a Kingdom that is present, growing, and one day fully revealed.
Strengthened by Grace Series: Soul – Genesis 1:26,27
In a world unsettled by rapid advances in artificial intelligence, we’re drawn back to the most fundamental question: what does it mean to be human? Scripture reminds us that our worth is not found in productivity or capability, but in being created in the image of God—made for dominion, dignity, and a living relationship of love with our Creator. Though that image was marred by the Fall, grace restores our soul, anchoring our identity, value, and hope firmly in Christ.
Strengthened by Grace Series: Mind – Philippians 3 & 4
Every day, our minds are bombarded by doubts, anxieties, and negative thoughts that can leave us feeling unsettled and overwhelmed. This message reveals how grace isn’t just a comforting idea—it’s the powerful remedy that quiets the mental storm, offering real peace and stability. By learning to let grace shape your thinking, you’ll discover how to stand strong even when life tries to shake your confidence.
Strengthened by Grace Series: Heart – Colossians 2
Discover how true spiritual strength comes from grace, not rituals or self-effort—rooted in Christ’s unchanging love, believers are called to grow in unity, maturity, and gratitude. This is the first message of a three part series that explores how being “planted in grace” leads to authentic growth, safeguards against deception, and reveals the fullness of life found in Christ alone.
Jude Series: A Faith Worth Fighting For (Part 6) – Jude vv.24-25
In a world where spiritual complacency lulls many to sleep, Jude’s doxology calls us to lift our eyes from the surrounding dangers to the God who is eternally able to guard, sustain, and present His people blameless with great joy. Rooted in deep theological assurance and overflowing with worship, this study invites believers to awaken to the battle with confidence—not in their own strength, but in the omnipotent grace of the One who keeps them.
Jude Series: A Faith Worth Fighting For (Part 5) – Jude vv.22-23
Abiding in God’s love is not merely an inward posture but the heartbeat that drives us outward, for “we remain in His love by loving Him” and then naturally extend that love to others as the essential second beat of the Christian life. Jude reminds believers that true faith expresses itself in mercy toward the wavering and decisive rescue of those in danger, a love shaped by tenderness, discernment, and holy fear.