Sermons from March 2026
Spiritual Renaissance “The Last Supper”: Betrayal and Grace
What if being close to Jesus isn’t the same as trusting him? In this message, we look closely at Leonardo da Vinici’s The Last Supper and the moment when grace and betrayal share the same table. Through the story of Judas, we’re confronted with an uncomfortable but necessary truth: knowing about Jesus, behaving like a Christian, and even staying near religious people and places don’t equate to knowing God. This message invites both long- time churchgoers and spiritual seekers to…
Spiritual Renaissance ”The Return of the Prodigal Son”
What if the greatest barrier between us and God isn’t our sin, but our expectation of how God will respond to our sin? In this message, we look at Rembrandt’s The Return of the Prodigal Son alongside Jesus’ most famous parable to uncover how shame reshapes our expectations of love. By tracing Rembrandt’s life, the prodigal’s journey, and the heart of the Father, we discover a gospel truth that is both unsettling and freeing: God was for us before we…
Spiritual Renaissance “The Creation of Adam”: The Touch of God
Michelangelo’s The Creation of Adam is a visual lens for a foundational biblical truth: God is the initiator who moves toward humanity first. Drawing from Scripture and art, this message highlights the “gap” between God’s outstretched hand and Adam’s relaxed posture as a symbol of invitation rather than coercion. God is near enough to be chosen, yet far enough that your response is real. The story of God is one of God’s faithful pursuit, even when we wander or hide…