As we enter 2026, let us remember that the Scriptures call us to put God first. In a new year filled with unknowns and uncertainties, Christ reminds us to seek the kingdom of God above all else, trusting that our heavenly Father knows our needs and will provide in His perfect will.
An encouragement to let Christ open the Scriptures and set our hearts alight for Him.
In our lives, we are often quite content to please ourselves. Yet when we turn to the Scriptures, we see the Lord Jesus Christ — One who consistently put others first and never lived to please Himself.
It is the start of a New Year, 2026. This preaching points us to the greatest new beginning of all — the gospel of Jesus Christ — where God offers forgiveness, new life, and a fresh start through the cross and resurrection, calling us to begin this year in faith and obedience to Him.
In this Gospel, you will hear of God’s gift of eternal life, freely available to you through faith and repentance, made possible by the redeeming work of Jesus Christ.
In a world searching for peace, God reveals it through a Person. From Isaiah’s prophecy of the Prince of Peace, to heaven’s announcement over Bethlehem, and finally to the peace made through the cross, this message traces God’s perfect plan. True peace is not found in circumstances, but in Christ—promised, proclaimed, and purchased for us.
As 2025 draws to a close, we are led to pause and reflect on the passing year. This gospel message directs our thoughts to a far greater moment—when Jesus came into the world to save sinners.
There is good news for all at Christmas: God has drawn near in Jesus Christ to each one of us, revealing His love and offering salvation.
In this gospel preaching, you will hear of three writings from God’s Word: the writing on the wall, which speaks of judgement; the writing on the ground, which reveals grace; and the writing in the heavens, which gives assurance.