Latest sermon postings

  • Running the Race with Perseverance.

    Running the Race with Perseverance.

    As we step into the New Year 2026, this sermon invites believers to run the race of faith with perseverance, drawing strength from the example of Jesus, the courage of Caleb, and the cloud of witnesses who teach us to fix our eyes on the eternal goal, not temporal fear or distraction.

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  • Counting God’s Blessings.

    Counting God’s Blessings.

    As we close the year 2025, this sermon invites us to pause and practice a sacred remembrance of God’s faithfulness—an act of spiritual discipline that moves us from mere reflection to worship. Rooted in Scripture and rich in theological depth, it calls believers to count blessings not by worldly gain but by God’s enduring mercy,…

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  • Family: Sanctuary of Non-Violence

    Family: Sanctuary of Non-Violence

    On this Family Sunday, we are reminded that the family is more than a social unit—it is a sacred sanctuary where non-violence and divine virtues are first nurtured. Rooted in Scripture, the family becomes the primary school of forgiveness, peace, and justice, shaping not only individual lives but the whole of society and the Church.

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  • CHRIST: GUIDING LIGHT OF HOPE

    CHRIST: GUIDING LIGHT OF HOPE

    This sermon explores the theological richness of the Incarnation and Epiphany through key Hebrew and Greek terms, illuminating how Scripture reveals Jesus Christ as divine light, redeemer, and king for all nations.

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  • Joy to the World.

    Joy to the World.

    On this Christmas Eve, we celebrate not a fleeting sentiment but the cosmic joy of the Incarnation—where divine mercy, justice, and salvation converge in Christ. This joy, foretold by prophets, sung by psalmists, and proclaimed by apostles, is the radiant dawn breaking into a weary world, calling all creation to rejoice.

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  • Maranatha: Life in Waiting.

    Maranatha: Life in Waiting.

    This sermon explores profound biblical terms such as Maranatha and Parousia, inviting believers to anticipate the coming of the Lord with hope and faith. Through the richness of Hebrew and Greek, we uncover deeper meanings of God’s Word (Logos), His dwelling among us (Eskenōsen), and the divine instructions (Torah) that guide our journey in Christ.

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  • Deliverance from the Grip of Fear

    Deliverance from the Grip of Fear

    Rooted in the stories of Joseph, Joshua, David, and John, this Advent sermon explores how fear is not simply a psychological obstacle, but a spiritual battleground where God’s presence, promise, and perfect love bring deliverance. In the face of uncertainty and risk, courage is not self-generated but Spirit-given—an act of abiding in divine love.

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  • God’s Word Challenges the Status Quo.

    God’s Word Challenges the Status Quo.

    The birth of John the Baptist marks the arrival of a prophetic voice that shatters spiritual complacency and calls God’s people to radical reformation. God’s living Word pierces through inertia and injustice, inviting us to respond with courage, repentance, and faithfulness as we prepare the way for the kingdom of God.

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  • Grace of God: The Hope for the Lowly

    Grace of God: The Hope for the Lowly

    From the fragile basket on the Nile to the meeting of two unlikely mothers, grace rises where the world sees weakness. Advent whispers that God’s hope dwells not in thrones but in the lowly hearts who dare to believe.

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  • Peace in the Context of Violence

    Peace in the Context of Violence

    In a world unraveling under violence and division, the gospel calls us not to retaliate but to radiate peace shaped by divine love. True peace, as seen in David’s mercy, Paul’s exhortation, and Jesus’ revolution of grace, is not the absence of conflict but the courageous presence of God’s justice and mercy in the face…

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  • Affirming the Worth of the Girl Child

    Affirming the Worth of the Girl Child

    In a world that often overlooks the girl child, Scripture speaks with bold clarity—from the legal courage of Zelophehad’s daughters to Jesus’ tender call, “Talitha koum.” This sermon affirms the divine dignity, prophetic calling, and resurrection worth of every girl, urging the Church to echo heaven’s justice and compassion.

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  • Vine and Branches

    Vine and Branches

    On Unity Sunday, we are called to rediscover our identity as branches of the True Vine—Jesus Christ—whose life flows through us, binding diverse members into one Body and empowering us to bear lasting fruit for God’s glory. As the prophetic sticks in Ezekiel were joined in one hand, so too are we grafted into one…

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  • What Will This Child Become?

    What Will This Child Become?

    On All Souls Day and Sunday School Sunday, we ask with sacred wonder, “What will this child become?”—not out of mere curiosity, but in deep trust that every life, from cradle to grave, is held within God’s eternal purposes, named by grace, and destined for glory. In the liturgy of life and death, Christian formation…

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  • Celebration of God’s Sovereignty, Justice, and Peace.

    Celebration of God’s Sovereignty, Justice, and Peace.

    On this Reformation Sunday, we celebrate not just a historical event but the enduring sovereignty of God who calls His people into truth, justice, and peace. From Moses before Pharaoh to Christ before Pilate, Scripture reveals a divine kingdom where justice is not imposed by power but proclaimed through righteousness—and reformation remains the Church’s constant…

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