Honor God With Your Body

When it comes to satisfying the needs of your body, do you have the mindset that you have the right to do anything? Could there be anything that is permissible yet not beneficial? How can we honor God with our bodies, especially in the area of fleeing from sexual immorality?

Rejecting Shameful Disputes, Embracing Victory and Unity in Christ

It is disheartening when fellow believers, who are called to be bound by love, take each other to court. Paul addressed this very issue in Corinth, where money, pride, and personal rights had caused division. Instead of seeking worldly justice, he urged believers to pursue godly wisdom, humility, and reconciliation.
Are we willing to suffer loss for the sake of unity in Christ? The Gospel transforms our approach to conflict, calling us to live with integrity, extend grace, and trust in God’s justice.

Immorality and Church Discipline

“Immorality and Church Discipline” addresses a case of severe sexual immorality within the Corinthian church, urging believers to take action.

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.

God’s Kingdom Is Not Mere Talk But Kingdom

Are we walking the talk in our Christian faith? Or are we content with much talk about God yet still living a life devoid of God’s transformative power? Do we prefer that God comes to us with a rod of discipline or in love and gentleness?

Be Devoted To One Another In Love

We are called to “be devoted to one another in love”.
How do we love selflessly and authentically and build a community in church that is like a family?
The bible provides clear guidance and shows us the example in the early church and points us to the transformative power of God’s love.

Why Need God When I Am Good Without Him?

There is this common misperception that only the weak and those with problems need Christ, and if we are good (i.e. things are rosy for us), then we don’t need Christ. That is far from the truth, yet oftentimes, it is only until we are hit with problems that we realise we need God. But why do we still need God when life is good and when we are capable of doing good?

What Is So Special About This Baby?

From a manger in Bethlehem to the Savior of the world, Jesus’ birth fulfilled prophecies, defied expectations, and brought peace beyond understanding. This Christmas, reflect on the humble beginnings of the prophesied Messiah and the eternal hope He offers.

What Do You Have That You Did Not Receive?

Pride is the heinous sin common to mankind, no one needs to teach us to be proud but pride so effortlessly thrives in our sinful nature. How sensitive are you to your sin of pride? Let us ponder on three key questions that Paul had posed to uproot pride: Who makes you different from anyone else? What do you have that you did not receive? And if you did receive it, why do you boast as though you did not?

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.