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  • The Lost Son, part 1 - Norman Hurlow
    2025/08/30

    Pr Norman Hurlow explores one of Jesus’ most iconic parables—the prodigal son, in Luke 15:11–21. But what if the story isn’t really about the son at all?

    With fresh cultural insights and a moving personal story, this message reframes the parable as a radical picture of a Father who absorbs shame, breaks social norms, and runs to restore his child. God’s love isn’t transactional—it’s extravagant, humiliatingly costly, and joyfully restorative.

    Whether you feel far from God or just need to be reminded of His heart, this message invites you to stop bargaining and receive the love that’s already running toward you.
    🕊️ Key Themes:

    • God's love is humiliatingly costly
    • Grace is not transactional—it's transformative
    • The Father absorbs shame so we can walk in honor
    • Restoration isn’t earned; it’s received
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    32 分
  • Pray like it matters - Sean Berkeley
    2025/07/05

    Pr Sean Berkeley explores the significance of living with a deep dependence on God and unwavering commitment to prayer. Looking at the story of the persistent friend in Luke 11, this episode challenges us to seek God's kingdom, trust in His provision, and practice forgiveness, all while persevering in prayer, knowing that God is faithful to answer.

    Tune in to hear how this transformative experience shaped the Sean’s walk with God and the valuable lessons he learned about prayer, faith, and God's guidance.

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    41 分
  • We are Family - James Standish
    2025/01/25

    In this inspiring message, James Standish shares personal stories—from tragedy to triumph—that highlight our deep need for community, connection, and church. Reflecting on Jesus' consistent commitment to weekly worship, James explores how local church life shapes spiritual maturity, combats isolation, and empowers collective service. With warmth, humor, and clarity, he calls each listener—especially students—to follow Jesus' example by committing to an active, supportive faith family.

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    31 分
  • Assault on Identity: Trust - Aubree Harrington
    2025/01/18

    In the final message of our Assault on Identity series, Aubree Harrington explores the third temptation of Jesus — the call to test God.

    Why is Jesus tempted to jump from the temple? What does it mean to live by faith instead of sight? And how often do we, like the enemy, say to God: “Prove yourself to me”?

    This message is an invitation to trust God's character even when we don't understand His ways, to seek Him instead of signs, and to believe that faith is not about having all the answers — but knowing the One who does.
    💭 Key Thought:
    Faith trusts God without demanding proof.

    📖 “You must not put the Lord your God to the test.” — Luke 4:12

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    32 分
  • Assault on Identity: Worship - Norman Hurlow
    2025/01/11

    In this powerful message from Luke 4, Pr Norman Hurlow explores the second temptation of Jesus and the deeper truth behind it: every temptation is ultimately an assault on identity. He unpacks how Satan's offer of instant glory challenges not just Jesus’ mission—but His loyalty and trust in the Father.

    We live in a shortcut culture that promises quick rewards but demands our worship in return. What are we trading in the process?

    Learn how spiritual formation, daily worship, and disciplined devotion can anchor your identity in God’s truth—and not in the world’s empty offers.

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    31 分
  • Resisting the assult on identity, part 1 - Norman Hurlow
    2025/01/04

    As 2025 kicks off, we’re bombarded with pressure to become a “new you.” But what if the real invitation is to remember who you already are in Christ?

    In this message from Luke 4, we explore Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness and what it reveals about identity, struggle, and victory. We also reflect on Ephesians 1–3, where Paul lays out 21 truth-filled declarations of who we are in Christ.

    This message is a timely reminder: Your worth isn’t tied to your performance—it’s anchored in your relationship with God.

    Start the year grounded, not striving.

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    35 分