• Anchored in Grace

    Sermon Series:This series explores how the letter to the Hebrews speaks to us today about holding fast to our faith, living in response to God's grace, and embodying gratitude in all areas of life. Each week draws from Hebrews and complements the Revised Common Lectionary texts for July 2025 (Year C). This sermons series is […]

  • Faithful in the Wilderness

    Text: Hebrews 3:1-9 Theme: God's grace calls us to perseverance in faith. Focus: Like the Israelites in the wilderness, we face challenges that test our trust. Gratitude expresses itself in faithful endurance. Just as the Israelites struggled to trust God in the wilderness, we too face seasons of doubt and challenge. Yet God’s grace sustains […]

  • Drawing Near with Confidence

    Text: Hebrews 4:14–5:10 Theme: Jesus, our high priest, opens a way to draw near to God with boldness. Focus: Grace empowers us to approach God honestly and without fear, knowing we are heard and held. In Jesus, we have a high priest who knows our struggles and carries our prayers. Because of his mercy and […]

  • Running the Race with Gratitude

    Text: Hebrews 12:1-3, 28–29 Theme: Gratitude energizes us to run the race set before us, with Christ as our example. Focus: God's unshakable kingdom inspires a life of worship and reverent awe. Gratitude energizes us to run the race set before us, with Christ as our example. Surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses, we […]

  • Title: “What’s in Your Barn?”

    Luke 12:13–21 Focus: The passage addresses the topic of greed and conveys the idea that life extends beyond material possessions. Theme: We are encouraged to reflect on our attachments and to prioritise enduring values over temporary accumulations.

  • “Kingdom First, Always Ready”

    Luke 12:32–40 Focus: Live with watchful faith and generous hearts. Theme: Trust in God’s provision leads to open hands and readiness for God’s movement at any moment.

  • “Holy Disruption”

    Luke 12:49–56 Focus: Jesus did not come to bring comfort but transformation—even division when necessary. Theme: Following Jesus means facing uncomfortable truths and choosing the fire of transformation over the ease of complacency.

  • “Set Free on the Sabbath”

    Luke 13:10–17 Focus: Jesus heals a bent-over woman, challenging the misuse of religious rules. Theme: The Kingdom restores dignity and liberation, even when tradition resists it.

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