• Leave Some in the Field
    2026/05/13
    In this message from Deuteronomy 24, “Leave Some in the Field,” we discover how redeemed people are called to live with compassion, generosity, and margin for others. God reminds His people that covenant living is not about consuming everything for ourselves, but about protecting the vulnerable, remembering the grace we have received, and intentionally leaving room in our lives to bless others. From honoring marriage and treating workers fairly to caring for widows, strangers, and the needy, this sermon challenges believers to reject the selfish mindset of the world and embrace a life of open-handed stewardship. Through powerful biblical truths and the example of Boaz and Ruth, this message calls us to examine whether our schedules, finances, resources, and hearts reflect the kindness of God—or whether we have harvested every corner for ourselves.
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  • A Holy People in an Unholy World
    2026/05/06
    In Deuteronomy 23, God reminds His people that holiness is not just about worship services—it is about every area of life. In this message, “A Holy People in an Unholy World,” we explore how God called Israel to reflect His character personally, relationally, and publicly because His presence was among them. From covenant identity and moral purity to daily living and compassionate relationships, this chapter reveals that holiness touches who we are, how we live, and how we treat others. Most importantly, we are reminded that through Christ, God no longer simply dwells among His people—He dwells within them. Join us as we discover that when God’s people live holy lives, the world sees Him clearly.
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  • Who is Living Your Life
    2026/05/03
    In this powerful message from Galatians 2:16–21, “Who Is Living Your Life?”, we are challenged to move beyond simply knowing the Gospel to truly living it. Through Paul’s confrontation of Peter, this sermon exposes the danger of identity confusion and calls believers to embrace the reality that, having been crucified with Christ, our old life is gone and Christ now lives in us. Discover what it means to die to self, live through Christ’s power, walk daily by faith, and be motivated by His personal love—rejecting any return to performance-based Christianity. This message will help you examine whether you are truly surrendered to Christ’s control or still trying to live in your own strength, and will point you back to a life fully defined and directed by Him.

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  • A Life Reflecting God's Order
    2026/04/29
    In this message from Deuteronomy 22, “A Life Reflecting God’s Order,” we discover that what may seem like a random collection of laws is actually a powerful picture of how God desires His people to live with intentionality in every area of life. From caring for a neighbor’s needs and honoring God’s design in identity, to showing compassion in small moments, building wisely, maintaining clear spiritual distinctions, and pursuing purity, this chapter reveals that nothing in the Christian life is insignificant. God calls His people to reflect His order, holiness, and care not just in worship, but in the everyday details of life. If we truly belong to Him, our lives should consistently display His character in how we love, live, and walk in obedience.
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  • Missionary Speaker: Bro. Jon Allinson
    2026/05/03
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  • Divine Order and Godly Distinction
    2026/04/26
    In this message from 1 Corinthians 11:1–16, we confront a passage often avoided but deeply needed as we explore God’s design for divine order and godly distinction. Scripture reveals a structure not of inequality, but of purpose—Christ as the head, and His pattern reflected in the home and the church. Far from cultural confusion, God’s design brings clarity, protection, and a powerful picture of the gospel: Christ and His bride. When believers humbly align with His order, our lives become a testimony of His wisdom, our homes reflect His love, and our churches display His glory. This sermon calls us to move beyond preference and embrace obedience, trusting that God’s way is not only right—but best.
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  • Only the Gospel
    2026/04/19
    In this message, “Only the Gospel,” we continue our study in Galatians by seeing the undeniable truth that only the gospel of Jesus Christ has the power to truly and radically transform a life. From Galatians 1:24—“And they glorified God in me”—we are reminded that salvation is not a remodel of the old life but a complete rebuilding, making us new creatures in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17). Through powerful biblical examples—the conversion of Saul in Acts 9, the Samaritan woman in John 4, the demon-possessed man in Mark 5, Zacchaeus in Luke 19, and the broken lives in 1 Corinthians 6—we see that the gospel transforms the religious, the shamed, the tormented, the greedy, and the broken. This message calls believers to move beyond merely being forgiven and to live in the reality of being fully transformed, reminding us that the gospel doesn’t just improve people—it resurrects them, producing lives that shine as a testimony to the glory of God.
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  • The Power that Changes Everything
    2026/04/19
    In this message from Galatians 1:10–16, “The Power That Changes Everything,” we continue our No Other Gospel series by examining the life of the Apostle Paul and the undeniable truth that the gospel of Jesus Christ doesn’t just improve a person—it completely transforms them. Paul’s testimony reveals that the true gospel is not driven by the approval of man but originates from divine revelation, confronts sin, demands repentance, and produces real, internal change that only God can accomplish. From persecutor to preacher, Paul’s life declares that salvation by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone reorients our purpose, reshapes our identity, and results in a life that brings glory to God. This message challenges us to move beyond mere exposure to truth and honestly ask: Has the gospel truly changed me?
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