Do Not Be Slothful In Zeal

Following this year’s theme of being devoted to one another in love, Pastor Vincent has expanded on what it means to actualize that devoted love within the church. It involves serving God and one another with zeal and spiritual fervor. However, what often undermines that pure zeal is our tendency toward slothfulness and the pursuit of self-importance. This message challenges us to reject both spiritual apathy and pride, embracing fervent service rooted in the Gospel.

Youth Camp 2024 Message 1: The Yoke We Should and Should Not Bear

Discover the meaning behind Matthew 11: 28-30 as we explore the weight of burdens, the freedom from sin, and the invitation to take on Jesus’ yoke.

Negative yokes: The weight of sin and self-centeredness.
Positive yoke: Obedience to God, marked by Jesus’ gentleness and humility.

Youths, let us embrace the right yoke and find strength in Christ as we navigate life’s realities and challenges.

Be Anticipative More Than Celebrative For Christmas

Christmas is more than celebration—it’s about anticipation. Through the faith-filled lives of Simeon and Anna in Luke 2, this sermon calls us to anchor our hope in God’s promises, not fleeting comforts. Learn how true peace and fulfillment come from living devoted to Christ and His church, standing firm in anticipation of His eternal blessings.

Yielding to God through the Mind, Heart and Will

Romans 6:17 says, ”But thanks be to God that, though you used to be slaves to sin, you have come to obey from your heart the pattern of teaching that has now claimed your allegiance.”
Men, made in God’s image, possess a soul that consists of three components: mind, heart, and will, which must be balanced and nurtured through the truths of the Gospel for healthy spiritual growth. Is our mind, heart, and will engaged through the truths of the gospel, to live a robust Christian life?

How is Justification by Faith Useful to Me?

Despite its theological clarity, many believers question the practical implications of being justified by faith in their daily lives, especially when they already feel secure in their salvation.
To truly understand the doctrine of justification, believers must actively apply it in their lives, using it to walk through guilt, fear, and the pressures of all spiritual adversities.