Discipleship through Preaching
Listening to and discussing the Word of God being preached on a regular basis is an important rhythm of discipleship for people to engage with.
Listening to and discussing the Word of God being preached on a regular basis is an important rhythm of discipleship for people to engage with.

Have you ever felt like you should be a "better Christian" by now? After decades of following Jesus, many of us still feel a gap between where we are and where we thought we’d be. In this message, we look at the famous story of Jesus walking on the water (Matthew 14) to discover a liberating truth: God isn't looking for "Super Disciples"—He’s looking for a human-sized you.

"Jesus died so I don’t have to be perfect anymore."
If you're caught in the cycle of people-pleasing, perfectionism, or the need to control every outcome, you are carrying a weight you weren't meant to hold. This sermon dives into Genesis 3 to show how the enemy uses "false needs" to fuel our anxiety. Discover how to bridge the gap between what you know about God and what you actually experience with Him.

Do you ever feel a gap between what you believe in your head and what you experience in your heart? In this message, we explore "The Expectation Gap"—specifically the painful space between knowing that God loves us and actually feeling that love in our daily lives. Often, this gap is filled by "competing gospels"—narratives of anxiety, shame, and the relentless voice of the Inner Critic.

In this message, we explore Paul’s "Doomsday Clock" in Romans 13. Just as scientists track the urgency of global crises, Paul reminds the church that the "night is nearly over" and the "day is almost here." But what does it look like to live in that light?

In 2026, How should a follower of Jesus navigate the political tension with governing authority in our modern world?
In this message, we explore the complex relationship between faith and governing authority. From the "Pax Romana" to the fiery furnace of Daniel, we look at how biblical figures respected authority without compromising their ultimate allegiance to God.

Are you carrying a "hot potato" of anxiety? On this fourth Sunday of Advent, we dive into the biblical meaning of Shalom—a peace that is more than just the absence of conflict, but a total wholeness of spirit.