Sermons from 2020 (Page 4)

Detours and Dungeons

It very well could be that the reason that God has you waiting is so that you will learn to trust Him.

Detours and Decisions

Just like Joseph, there are times when God needs to pull us, push us, prod us just to get us where He wants us to be. Regardless of the detours we’re in, God does not abandon us, instead He joins us in the detours to give us more of Himself.

Detours & Disappointments

Detours are often opportunities that God uses in our lives to chisel away things in us that needs to be removed– things that are not like Christ.

Go tell it to the web

As we undergo this community quarantine, let us take this Great opportunity to take advantage of this Great Technology called social media to obey the Great Commission. We should “Go tell it on the web​!”

The God of Our Seasons

“He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the hearts of men; yet they cannot fathom what God has done from beginning to end.” –Ecclesiastes 3:11 (NIV)

Handle with care

Today’s sermon on our Social Faith series entitled, “Handle With Care” is now up on our website. Listen to our sister in Christ, Dani Tan as he talks about being good stewards and managers of what God has entrusted to us in the social media world.

Social Friendships

In a Social Media saturated culture, let’s put back technology where it belongs and place Christ back where He belongs. He is the STARTING point and the CENTER of it all. Our relationship with Him should be the first thing and He is what matters most.

Count It All Joy

When we go through fiery trials, we don’t just work our way out of it, but we worship our way through it.

Nothing Else Except For Your Glory

When we are too preoccupied by the ordinary things in life, when we are suffering, when we find it hard to worship, may we be reminded that it isn’t about what we do, but for whom we do it that brings the significance.

Loving in the Singular

We are to forgive one another, bear with one another, help one another and above all, love one another just as how Jesus expressed His love for us in the singular….ONE AT A TIME.