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  • Guest Preacher: Hosea Riamei
    2026/05/26

    Hear from one of our church members and seminary student, Hosea Riamei.

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    58 分
  • Time's Up (Nahum 3)
    2026/05/18

    In a world where injustice and violence often seem to dominate the moment, it can feel like evil has the upper hand. But the message of Nahum and the hope of Scripture is clear: evil may rise for a time, but it will not reign forever. This sermon walks through the downfall of Nineveh and points us to the certainty of God’s final justice and lasting hope.

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    24 分
  • A Mother's Day Magnificat
    2026/05/11

    A Mother’s Day sermon from Luke 1:46–55 focused on Mary’s Magnificat and her example of faith, praise, and trust in God amid uncertainty. This message emphasizes how a life shaped by God’s Word naturally overflows into worship, gratitude, and testimony in everyday life. It calls believers to let their hearts be filled with Scripture so their lives point others to Christ.

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    26 分
  • God’s Justice vs Human Revenge (Nahum 2) – The Fall of Nineveh Explained
    2026/05/04

    In Nahum 2, we are given a vivid prophetic picture of the fall of Nineveh and the judgment of God against a proud and violent empire. This sermon looks at a theme that runs through all of Scripture, the danger and destruction of human revenge and the perfection of God’s justice.

    From the stories of Joab, Absalom, and David in Samuel and Kings, we see that revenge never truly fixes injustice. It only spreads it. It damages the person who receives it and the one who carries it out. Human justice, even when it feels justified, is still limited by human sin.

    Nahum 2 shows us something very different. God’s justice is complete, righteous, and unstoppable. Through prophetic images of siege warfare, flooding, and collapse, Nahum describes the fall of Nineveh in 612 B.C., a city that once seemed untouchable.

    In this message, we walk through that scene of judgment and then step back and ask what it means for us today. God does not ignore evil, and He will not clear the guilty. His justice is not cruelty; It is perfect moral judgment carried out without failure or corruption.

    This passage also confronts us personally. It calls us away from vengeance, fear, and pride, and toward humility, repentance, and trust in God’s rule over every nation and every life.

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    42 分
  • Certain Deliverance (Nahum 1:9 - 2:2)
    2026/04/27

    When the weight of evil and oppression feels overwhelming, one question rises up: how long will this last? In Nahum 1:9–2:2, we see that God is not absent—He is patient, but there comes a moment when He says, “It’s time.” Oppression is temporary, but God’s deliverance is certain.

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    34 分
  • Not safe, but Good
    2026/04/20

    This message from Nahum 1:1–8 explores how God responds to evil, revealing a God who is just, powerful, and patient—but who will not leave wrongdoing unpunished. While His judgment is real, it flows from His goodness and covenant love, offering both warning and comfort. Ultimately, we are pointed to Christ, where God’s justice and mercy meet, and invited to trust in Him as our refuge.

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    37 分
  • I press on (Philippians 3:12-16)
    2026/04/14

    What is the Christian life really about? In this message, Pastor Donald helps us see from Philippians that the goal of our life is to pursue Christ and to know Him more. After celebrating the resurrection, we are reminded that it is easy to move on too quickly but the invitation is still the same, keep pursuing Jesus. It is never too early or too late to start. Start today.

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    36 分
  • Resurrection Life
    2026/04/06

    This Easter message explores not just the promise of eternal life, but the reality of new life available right now through the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Discover how His victory over sin and death brings new life, power, purpose, and hope. The question is simple: do you have that life?

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    33 分