Paul is telling the Corinthian believers that their transformed lives serve as a living letter—a testimony to Christ’s work. Rather than needing a written recommendation, Paul says that their faith and conduct are proof of the gospel’s power. In this word, we are challenged to weather this could be said of each of us as believers in the Lord Jesus.
The House of God is a central theme throughout the Bible. It is built with living stones—each one redeemed by the precious blood of the Lord Jesus. In this word, you will learn what Scripture teaches about the Church as The Pillar and baseof the Truth and the testimony that should shine from this living household.
In a world filled with uncertainty and turmoil, true peace can feel out of reach. True peace isn’t found in the world but in a restored relationship with God through the work of the Lord Jesus.
The prophet Jeremiah speaks of a God who delights in loving-kindness, judgment, and righteousness. This same God, in His great love, reached out to a world that had turned away from Him. Over 2,000 years ago, He sent His Son, …
This message reflects on the incredible love God has demonstrated toward us. Romans 5:8 shows that even while we were still sinners, Christ died for us — a powerful expression of undeserved grace. In John 15:9, Jesus invites us to abide in the same love the Father has shown Him. John 15:13 then reveals the depth of this love: a willingness to lay down one’s life for friends. The sermon challenges us to embrace this love fully and live in response to the sacrifice made for us.
Hymns of the Faith
Listen to a selection of instrumental hymns played on the piano played by Joanna French.
No matter your past, God’s grace is for you. The Gospel brings hope, forgiveness, and new life in Christ. The Gospel is for you Bible Scriptures: Darby Translation Isaiah 53:6 “6 All we like sheep have gone astray, we have turned …
This gospel message explores the powerful truth that Jesus paid the ultimate price for our redemption. Through Genesis 22:4-14, we see Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice Isaac, foreshadowing God’s own sacrifice of His Son. In 1 Corinthians 7:23, we are reminded that we were “bought with a price.” Jesus’ death was the full payment for our sins, freeing us from bondage. The sermon challenges us to live in the freedom and gratitude of this costly sacrifice — because Jesus truly paid it all.
Discover three vital questions from God’s Word: What hast thou done? What think ye concerning the Christ? Where art thou? A Gospel message calling response to these three important questions. Bible Scriptures: Darby Translation Genesis 4:10 “10 And he said, What …