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.

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.

How should a Christian respond to authority they don't agree with?
The Apostle Paul’s instructions in Romans 13:1–7 are some of the most debated verses in the Bible.
This week, we break down the context of Paul’s writing, the historical reality of Nero’s Rome, and the "long arc" of God’s sovereignty.

Dive deep into Romans 8 and uncover the profound assurance every believer carries: there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.

Many of us live our lives unaware of a spiritual debt we carry—a debt that separates us from God. But the good news of the gospel is that Jesus has already paid that price. Through faith in Him, we are "justified," which means our account is cleared, and we can experience true peace with God.

Discover the difference between a shallow faith and a deep, transformative understanding of what it means to be saved. This isn't just about escaping hell; it's about finding true freedom from guilt and shame now and understanding what it means to be made right with God through faith alone.