The Final Charge: Giving, Loving and Standing

God teaches us to love both God and men. How are we practically showing love to fellow brethren, especially the needy ones? Do we cherish brethren relationship and honor those who serve the Lord? In closing his letter to the Corinthian church, Paul gave some final instructions which are good reminders for us too.
Death Defeated, Christ Reigns

Death is a much-avoided topic, because no one has any good news about death, except Christians, who know the good news about Christ’s death and resurrection. Through Him, death has been defeated. Are you living in the power of His victory? Is Christ reigning in your life today? If serving the risen Lord is never in vain, how should that shape the way we live now?
How To Await Christ’s Return?

Are you curious about Christ’s return and how He is returning? How would that affect both believers and nonbelievers? Listen to last Sunday’s message on what the Bible says about eschatology.
Hope of Resurrection: From Dust to Glory

What hope do we have beyond death? In 1 Corinthians 15, Paul shows that just as Christ was raised, we too will be raised with new, imperishable bodies. Our weakness will be clothed with power, and what is perishable will be made eternal. This truth reshapes how we see our present bodies, how we treat one another, and how we face brokenness with hope. The resurrection is not just about a “spiritual afterlife,” but a renewed creation where God restores all things.
Christ is Risen: What It Means for Us?

The resurrection of Christ is pivotal to the Christian faith. But is it really a true historical fact? Listen to this sermon to find out how other alternative theories are less convincing than Christ’s resurrection. And if Christ had indeed risen, what are the implications for us?
About Tongues, Prophecy and Orderly Worship

Why did Paul prefer the gift of prophecy to the gift of tongues? Does tongues-speaking still have a place today? Find out from this sermon.
Thank God For The Roses And The Thorns

Can we truly give thanks not just for life’s blessings, but also for its burdens? In this message, we reflect on what it means to be grateful for both the roses and the thorns—and how Christ’s salvation provides us with reasons to give thanks in all circumstances.
How Great Is Love!

What makes love greater than faith, hope, or even spiritual gifts?
1 Corinthians 13 reminds us that love is not just a feeling but it is foundational, expressed through habitual selfless actions that rejoices with the truth.
Love transforms who we are, shapes how we live now and prepares us for eternity.
The Mystery Surrounding Spiritual Gifts

Introduction to Spiritual Gifts Spiritual gifts have long been a topic of debate within the church. While not as central as doctrines like the Trinity or the divinity of Christ, the subject remains controversial because of its implications for individual ministry and spirituality. Different churches hold differing perspectives on the gifts, leading to both growth […]
Many But One

We tend to be more comfortable with similarities than differences. But are we learning to value the beauty of diversity within the body of Christ? Do we truly recognize our need for one another as members of His body? And more personally, are you playing your part in building up Christ’s body? May God’s word inspire us to pursue unity and love among our fellow believers.