Sermons from May 2026
Swords and Thrones: When The Enemy Knocks
Following Jesus doesn’t always make life easier. In fact, sometimes it gets harder. In this message, we explore the story of Hezekiah, who faithfully led his people back to God only to face an overwhelming enemy, and the similar moment when Jesus, affirmed by the Father, was led into temptation. In both cases, the real battle wasn’t just external. It was about trust. The enemy’s strategy hasn’t changed: to detach us from trusting God and replace that trust with something…
Swords and Thrones: Good to God
Could it be true that the greatest threat to your faith, and even the Church, isn’t what you lose, but what you refuse to let go of? In this message, we explore the story of King Hezekiah and a surprising object: a bronze snake that once pointed people to God but eventually replaced him. Through the story and the words of Jesus, we uncover how good things can quietly become ultimate things, and how what we trust most shapes our…
Mother’s Day – Faith That Lives On
This message explores how the most influence in our lives often comes through quiet, ordinary faithfulness rather than visible achievement. Drawing from 2 Timothy 1:3-7, it highlights how Timothy’s faith was first lived out by his grandmother and mother, reminding us that faith can be modeled but not borrowed forever. It must become personal. At the same time, the message exposes the danger of building our identity on being needed. In contrast, Jesus offers a better identity: we are loved…
Thessalonians, Pt 2, Faith That Gets To Work
In this final message from 2 Thessalonians, Paul confronts a church in which some have become so fixated on Jesus’ return that they’ve stopped carrying their share, stopped serving, and started meddling. But this message doesn’t just explain an ancient problem; it exposes a modern one. If you’ve ever checked out, coasted, burned out, or quietly resented carrying what others won’t, you’ll find yourself in this message. Through Paul, God calls the disengaged to reengage, the exhausted to stop trying…