Messages from September 2024
Have Mercy On Me, A Sinner
In today’s sermon, we dive into one of Jesus’ parables from Luke 18:9-14, where a Pharisee and a tax collector come before God in prayer.
Unity
As we approach election season, we’re surrounded by division—whether it’s politics, social issues, or even personal preferences. In today’s message, we dive into the topic of unity, not just as a goal for our nation but as a calling for every believer. Even in a world that seems increasingly polarized, Jesus’ prayer for unity in John 17 reminds us of our deeper purpose: to be ONE, just as He and the Father are one.
Join us as we explore the real meaning of unity, how to navigate differences with grace, and how seeking Jesus brings us closer to each other. Whether it’s in marriage, friendships, or church communities, the path to unity starts with moving toward Christ.
We Don’t Know What To Do
In this message, we explore what to do when life brings you to a point where you feel lost, overwhelmed, and unsure of the next steps. Whether you’re dealing with family struggles, unexpected crises, or a sense of hopelessness, we turn to the story of King Jehoshaphat in 2 Chronicles 20 for guidance. Learn how, when faced with impossible odds, he prayed the simple yet powerful prayer: “We do not know what to do, but our eyes are on you.”
The Lord’s Prayer
In this message, we explore how Jesus used “The Lord’s Prayer” as a model to teach His disciples—and us—how to pray. Just as we teach our children through examples and repetition, Jesus gives us this prayer to shape our conversations with God.
Profound Prayers
In this new series, “Profound Prayers,” we explore the meaning of blessings and how they reflect God’s favor and protection. We dive into Numbers 6:22-27, unpacking the Aaronic blessing and its relevance for us now, including the conditions tied to God’s blessings.