Resurrection Sunday 2026: Grace Beyond Fairness

We love fairness but what happens if God is strictly fair to us? Join us as we rethink fairness in light of sin and discover how God’s grace in Christ Jesus goes far beyond what we fairly deserve.

The Apostle’s Strange Boasting: Sufferings

We often boast in strength, success, and status, but Paul called boasting foolish. Why then did Paul also boast? And even more strangely, why did he boast in weakness instead of strength, in trials instead of triumphs? Tune in to this message to discover how God flips our view of strength and wisdom upside down.

Take Every Thought Captive To Obey

We are all bound by some form of stronghold—stubborn beliefs, wrong thoughts, persistent sins, or lingering idols, etc. If left unchecked, these can quietly hinder our relationship with God. How can we tear down these strongholds and redeem every thought to make it obedient to Christ?

Abounding Grace for Abounding Good Works

Do you find it challenging to give? Generosity was never meant to be a burden but a cheerful response to God’s grace. Discover how the God who supplies all we need also invites us to give cheerfully, trust deeply, and abound in good works for His glory.

Grace-Driven Giving

God’s grace always precedes human generosity. We can never out-give what Christ has done for us. When we truly understand the riches we have in Christ, generosity becomes a privilege, not a pressure. How is God’s grace shaping the way you give?

Godly versus Worldly Sorrows

Is sorrow a sign of repentance? This message explores the contrast between worldly sorrow that is self-focused and destructive and godly sorrow that is God-centered and leads to salvation. It also reminds us to rejoice in God’s forgiving grace yet allowing godly sorrow to shape true repentance—without drifting toward either cheap grace or unhealthy despair.

Sorrowful, Yet Always Rejoicing

How can joy remain when sorrow is real? This sermon explores the paradox of being sorrowful yet always rejoicing, and the surprising mark of Christian faithfulness—not comfort or success, but endurance and Christlike character formed in the midst of suffering.

“Now” Is The Time!

How should we respond to the wonderful news of “now is the time of God’s favor, now is the day of salvation”? And for believers, are we living in a way worthy of God’s grace—or receiving it in vain?

The Good News of “God With Us”

Christmas is about “Immanuel – God with us”. But is “God with us” good or bad news for you? Jesus had come to seek and save sinners not because we are good, but He is good. What is so good about Jesus and why does every person need Him?

Longing and Preparing to be Home with the Lord

Have we grown so comfortable in our earthly bodies that we no longer wish to leave them, desiring only to enjoy what this world offers? Or do we groan and feel the burdens of life in this fragile “earthly tent”? While Christians should treasure the life and time God has given us on earth, we also need not fear death. The question is: How then should we live now, while we are not yet home with the Lord?