"Sunday Morning" Tagged Sermons
Sunday Morning
What is the Blueprint for Following Jesus?
Mark 8:31 – 9:1 This Sunday morning, pastor James preaches on the the paradox of the cross; how power comes through weakness. The blueprint for how we follow Jesus is to share in his suffering in order that we might share in his glory.
Salvation Stories
Ephesians 1:11-14 This Sunday morning, Pastor Michael delivers God’s word to us as we celebrate 3 baptisms! We hear about Paul and the Ephesian’s salvation stories and the glorious way that God transforms people’s hearts to enable them to trust in Him and become sons of God.
Pastor James Induction
This Sunday morning we induct and welcome James Ooosterveen into our eldership as he begins his role in shepherding the flock.
All Pastors Must Die
John 1:19-34 Pastor Allan Johnston delivers the word to us from the Gospel of John this morning following Pastor James’ induction.
What Makes a Church?
Acts 17:1-9 This Sunday morning, Michael brings us the word of God from the book of Acts. He emphasizes that a church is a local gathering of God’s people, coming together to worship, pray, and fellowship. It is also a community that is alive in Christ, empowered by His life-changing presence. A true church is marked by faith, love, and hope, reflecting devotion to God, love for one another, and a hopeful outlook on the future.
Omnipresent: The God of Limitless Place
Psalm 139:7-10 This Sunday, Pastor Michael unpacked the powerful truth that God is omnipresent – He is not bound by time or space, and all of God is present everywhere, all the time. We explored how God’s presence is uniquely experienced in different moments, whether in worship, prayer, or Bible study. Through Scripture (1 Kings 8:27, Genesis 1:1, John 4:24), we learn that God’s omnipresence calls us to live authentically, confront our sin, and find comfort in knowing that He…
Standing Firm in 2025
2 Thessalonians 2:13-17 This Sunday morning, Khai encourages us to stand firm in our faith as we move into 2025. Drawing from 2 Thessalonians, he reminds us of God’s love, His choice of us, and the assurance of salvation through belief in Jesus. The Holy Spirit sanctifies us, leading us to true discipleship. he urges us to guard against false teachings and embrace the costly grace that transforms lives.
Don’t Waste Your Life
Ecclesiastes 11:1-10 This Sunday morning, Murray Lean preached from Ecclesiastes 11:1-10, urging us to live boldly and purposefully in our faith. He encouraged us to be adventurous and take risks for God’s kingdom, trusting Him even when we don’t have control. We are reminded to work diligently, enjoy life, and cherish the moments we have, while remembering our accountability to God. Lean also emphasized the importance of letting go of worry and trusting in God’s.
Why Gain the World?
Luke 9:21-26 This Sunday morning, Pastor Karl reflects on the question, “Why gain the world?” He discusses Jesus’ mission to die and rise again, emphasizing that true life comes through self-denial and losing our life for His sake. Pastor Karl challenges us to consider what we are willing to forfeit in pursuit of the world and reminds us that gaining everything is meaningless if we lose our soul. He encourages us to trust in Christ, who has conquered death and…
The message of Christmas
Luke 2:10-11 This Christmas day we celebrate the birth of our Saviour. Pastor Michael shares with us from Luke on the message of Christmas, that Christ came into the world to save sinners.
The Greatest Gift
Isaiah 9:1-7 This Sunday morning, Pastor Karl exhorts us from the book of Isaiah to reflect on the Greatest Gift that we have been given in Christ. The gift reflects the value of the giver, a gift meets a need, and a gift shows the value of the recipient.
Before Him Lowly Bend
Matthew 2:1-18 This Sunday morning, Pastor Michael speaks from Matthew 2:1-18, where God’s Word highlights the contrasting responses to the birth of Jesus. We saw the hostility of King Herod, who rejected Jesus because he wanted to control his own life, much like many today who resist Christ’s rule. We also considered the indifference of the religious leaders, who, though aware of the prophecy, chose comfort over confrontation. Finally, we reflected on the worship of the Magi, who, guided by…