"Sunday Evening" Tagged Sermons
Sunday Evening
Prayers of Power
In this challenging sermon from James 5:13-20, Pastor Karl emphasizes that prayer is always relevant, no matter the situation. He explores the link between sickness and sin, urging us to examine our hearts and repent where necessary. While not all sickness is linked to sin, there are times when suffering can be a call to return to God. Pastor Karl challenges us to cultivate a life of constant prayer—calloused knees testifying to a life of serious petition—and to actively pursue…
A Letter to the Rich and Poor
James 5:1-11 This Sunday evening, Ben Lean brings us the word of God from James. We see in this chapter a warning to the rich, as well as an encouragement for the poor and oppressed.
Boasting in Our Plans
James 3:13-17 This Sunday evening, Karl brings us the word from James as we continue our series ‘Faith that Works’. James 3 tells us that there are two views of planning: Man-centred and God-centred. Karl exhorts us from James to take a God-centred ‘if it is your will, Lord’ approach to the plans we make in life. We must stop every now and then and reflect on our busyness, seeking the Lord’s will for our life.
A Call to Repent
James 4:1-3 This Sunday evening, Michael brings us the Word of God from James 4. James tells us that we must repent because friendship with the world makes you an enemy of God, because God jealously longs for us, and because God gives grace to those who humble themselves. Humble repentance looks like submitting to God, purifying our actions and attitudes, and experiencing Godly sorrow for sin.
Two Kinds of Wisdom
James 3:13-18 This Sunday evening, pastor Karl explains from James 3 the difference between worldly wisdom that is envious, selfish, and disordered, and Godly wisdom that is submissive to Christ, pure, peace-loving, fruit-bearing, and merciful. We must be growing in Godly wisdom through conversion to Christ, reverence of Him, reading Scripture, mentorship from older Christians, and Prayer.
Learning to Listen
Nehemiah 8 Michael brings the Word of God from Nehemiah 8 this Sunday evening. In it, we see how we are to listen to God’s Word expectantly, attentively, and submissively. Likewise, we are to respond to His Word with tears of repentance, with joyful hearts, and with readiness to obey what He has instructed us to do.
Taming the Tongue
James 3:1-12 Pastor Karl brings us the message this Sunday evening. He explains how James 3:1-12 is a warning to teachers that they will be judged more strictly. It also explains how the tongue is destructive and uncontrollable without Christ. Christ is the only one who can help us speak in a manner worthy of the gospel.
Faith And Works
James 2:14-26 This Sunday evening, Michael walks us through James 2:14-26, explaining that faith without works is dead. The text demonstrates what counterfeit faith looks like, what genuine faith looks like, as well as applications for how we can live out these principles faithfully as Christians. All our knowledge is useless if it does not flow into the heart and produce action. We are saved by grace alone, We are justified by faith alone but not by a faith that…
Listening to and Doing the Word of God
James 1:19-27 This Sunday evening, Mike Seaton brings us the Word from James as we continue our ‘Faith that Works’ series. James 1:19-27 teaches us that we must be quick to listen, particularly to how God has revealed Himself in His Word. We are to humbly accept the Word, as the Bible is not merely human opinion. We are to do what the Word says. Lastly, we must have self-controlled tongues, compassionate, and un-polluted by the word. We must be…
Faith that Works
James 1:1-18 In the introduction to the new evening series ‘Faith that Works’, Karl introduces us to the book of James. The first chapter explains our joy-filled purpose in the trials of life, the generous gift of wisdom that God can bestow upon us, and the process by which we are tempted.
Gospel Purpose in a Digital Age
Hebrews 12:1-3
Digital Consumers
1 John 2:15-17