Episodios

  • “The Choice Is Yours” (Luke 4:14-44)
    Jan 25 2026

    How can we know with certainty that Jesus Christ is the promised Messiah and long-awaited Savior of mankind? Tune into this week’s message on Luke 4:14-44, as Pastor Josiah lays out the supporting evidence that demands a verdict.

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  • “That They May Know Him” (Psalm 67:1-7)
    Jan 19 2026

    Special Guest, Adam Burrell from Heart Cry Missionary Society shares a message centered on Psalm 67:1-7.

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  • “The Second Adam” (Luke 3:21-4:13)
    Jan 12 2026

    Where are you most tempted to turn the Christian life into “doing more” to regain God’s approval—rather than resting in Christ’s finished victory? In the wilderness, Jesus faces Satan’s temptations and proves Himself faithful where Adam (and, by implication, all of us) failed: He submits to God alone, worships God alone, and trusts God alone. Jesus is the Second Adam, succeeding in our place and securing victory over sin, condemnation, and the accuser! Therefore, the Christian’s confidence is not found in a fresh “to-do list” aimed at earning God’s favor, but in resting in what Christ has already done, and then obeying him out of love and gratitude rather than fear and worry.

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  • “Now Is The Time” (Luke 3:1-20)
    Jan 5 2026

    In a world chasing after new answers every January, Luke 3:1-20 reminds us that God has already spoken with shocking clarity in real history: he broke centuries of silence through John the Baptist to announce that the Messiah has arrived, judgment is coming, and now is the time to receive the good news, repent from your sins, and unashamedly follow Christ publicly. When the Judge finally separates the wheat from chaff, what will your life reveal about who you truly trusted?

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  • “Miraculously Unremarkable” (Luke 2:21-52)
    Dec 29 2025

    This Sunday we continued in our series through Luke’s Gospel as Pastor Alex delivered a sermon centered on Luke 2:21-52. In his sermon, Pastor Alex explained how Christ’s two natures, his divine nature and his human nature, often referred to as the Hypostatic Union, serve as one of the core doctrines of the Christian faith.

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  • “A Savior Is Born!” (Luke 2:1-20)
    Dec 22 2025

    As we examine the story of Christ’s birth in Luke 2, we find that the angels in heaven and the witnesses on earth are rejoicing and praising God because the promised Savior, Christ the Lord, has come into the world to rescue mankind from the wrath of God and grant forgiveness for our sins. Therefore, as people who have been redeemed from our past and forgiven for the sin that has separated us from God, we in turn must submit to Christ as King, proclaim him as our Savior, and worship him as Lord.

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  • “The Dawn of God’s Faithfulness” (Luke 1:39-80)
    Dec 15 2025

    Following Christ isn’t about pretending everything is okay; it’s about learning to trust God’s promises even when we can’t see what He is doing. In his message, “The Dawn of God’s Faithfulness,” Pastor Josiah walks us through Luke 1:39–80 and shows how God breaks 400 years of silence with the births of John the Baptist and Jesus. We watch Mary and Zechariah move from confusion and waiting to Spirit-filled praise as they realize God is fulfilling the promises He made to Abraham and David. Along the way, we connect their story to ours: what it feels like when life is barren, when prayers seem unanswered, when God feels distant. Because God has already kept His biggest promise in Jesus, we can trust Him in the darkest moments of our lives and worship Him even when life seems hopeless.

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  • “A Tale of Two Mothers” (Luke 1:1-38)
    Dec 7 2025

    This Sunday we began a new sermon series through Luke’s Gospel as Pastor Alex preached a message centered on Luke 1:1-38. In his sermon, “A Tale of Two Mothers,” Pastor Alex reminded us that despite the difficulties we face is this life, we can trust that God is always faithful to keep His promises. Since God the Father was faithful to keep the most amazing promise he’s ever made, sending his only son, Jesus Christ to rescue us from our sins, then we can rest assured that the Lord will always care for those who belong to Him and are called by His name.

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