Sermons from May 2025

Sermons from May 2025

Fuel for the Race

Hebrews 12:14-29 This Sunday evening, Pastor James preaches from the book of Hebrews. By this Word we are encouraged to continue on in the race, what it looks like to keep going. We are also pointed towards the fuel for such a race, the encouragement of God’s word and communion with Christ. We hope you are blessed by this sermon!

The Greatest Commandment

Mark 12:28-34 This Sunday morning, Pastor Michael preaches from the book of Mark. In it we see Jesus exhorting us to love God more fully and in more aspects of our lives, for this is the greatest commandment. As well as this, we must love our neighbor as ourself, for this brings glory to God our Creator. We hope you are blessed by this sermon!

God’s Hand of Discipline in Our Struggles

Hebrews 12:4-13 This Sunday evening, Pastor Karl steps through our passage in Hebrews where the author talks about God’s loving discipline for those whom He has adopted into His family, and the resulting goodness and harvest of righteousness that is the fruit of this discipline. We hope you are blessed by this sermon!

More Certain Than Death and Taxes

Mark 12:13-27 This Sunday morning, Pastor Michael walks us through Jesus’ teaching on paying and taxes, and whether there will be marriage in the resurrection. We hope you are blessed by this sermon!

A Cloud of Witnesses

Hebrews 11:1 – 12:3 In the ‘Hall of Faith’ in Hebrews we see a collection of figures from the Old Testament that were used by God for His purposes. Each of these were justified by faith as they looked to the heavenly kingdom that was waiting to be revealed. On the other side of the cross of Christ, we have the fulfillment of this kingdom, and are called to run the race that He has set out for us. We…

A Question of Authority

Mark 11:27-33, 12:1-12 This Sunday morning, we hear of the grand claim of authority that Jesus made in His discussions with the Pharisees, claiming to have the authority of heaven. We also see in Mark 12 how Jesus was rejected by the Jewish leaders of the time, He was despised and rejected by mankind (Isaiah 53:3), for they did not see that their Messiah had come. We hope you are blessed by this sermon!