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The Trinity: One God, Three Persons
What do Christians really mean when they say “God is Trinity”? Are we claiming to worship three gods? Is the Trinity just a theological puzzle no one can understand? In this message, we explore one of the most foundational — and most misunderstood — truths of the Christian faith. Rooted in Scripture from Genesis to Revelation, this sermon unpacks the biblical teaching…
The Bible: Our Firm Foundation
What are you building your life on? What is your foundation? What we build on shapes our lives, and our eternity. Christians often claim that their foundation is Scripture, but can we really trust the Bible? Is it reliable and relevant? What does it even mean to say it is “inspired” or “the word of God”? Is Scripture actually enough in a noisy,…
Why Doctrine Matters
What we believe shapes how we live — and where we are heading. In a world full of confusion, and shifting ideas, Christians claims to possess truth that has been entrusted to us once for all. But is that true? After all, Christian’s seem to disagree on all kinds of things. This week, we begin a new series, “Essential: What Christians Really Believe”…
Behold, Your King: The Unexpected Glory of Jesus
On the first Palm Sunday, Jesus entered Jerusalem to the sound of cheering crowds and waving palm branches. People shouted “Hosanna!” and welcomed Him as a king. But they didn’t really understand who He was. They expected a political hero, someone to defeat Rome and restore their national pride.…
Rejoicing in Empty Fields
It’s easy to find joy when things are going well… but what about when things fall apart? When the plans fail, the resources dry up, and the answers don’t come — can you still find joy? In the final verses of Habakkuk, the prophet faces complete devastation: no crops, no flocks, no hope in sight. And yet… he sings. Join us for this concluding sermon in our…
Responding Rightly to God’s Revelation
Habbakuk has looked at a world in chaos, brought his concerns before the Lord, and been confronted not with simple answers or platitudes, but by a revelation of God’s character and nature. And now, he must choose how he will respond. Join us as we continue our journey through Habakkuk, exploring how to respond rightly when faced with the overwhelming reality of…
When the House of Cards Falls
When the world builds on greed, violence, and false gods, collapse is only a matter of time. After answering Habakkuk’s hard questions about evil in the world first by pointing to his own character, in Habakkuk 2:6-20 God answers the question behind the question — “But what are you going to do about it”. God exposes the sins of Babylon—and reveals…
A Year of Grace, A Future of Mission
Join Us for Our 1-Year Anniversary Service! One year ago, we stepped out in faith, trusting that God had called us to something bigger than ourselves. Now, we gather to celebrate His faithfulness and look ahead to the mission before us! In this special sermon, we’ll reflect on Acts 2:42-47, seeing how the early church grew through devotion to God’s Word, deep fellowship,…
Trusting God When Evil Persists
Have you ever prayed for answers, only to find that God’s response is not what you expected—or what you wanted? Have you ever struggled with the way He seems to work in a world full of injustice, suffering, and corruption? Habakkuk did too. He didn’t just wrestle with God’s silence—he wrestled with God’s answer. Instead of immediate justice, God told him that Babylon—an…
When God Astonishes
Have you ever felt shocked or perplexed by the way God works in a world full of injustice? Do you struggle to understand how a loving God can really be in control in a world of war and suffering, where evil rulers rise, and injustice seems to run wild? Do you ever look at the news and wonder “Can God really be in THIS? In this expository message on Habakkuk 1:5–11,…