Sermon Archives

05/17/2026

Acts 4:1-22 Bold Believers

One of the greatest struggles facing the modern church is not lack of knowledge… it’s lack of boldness. We live in a world where people are bold about everything except Jesus. People boldly promote politics, lifestyles, opinions, brands, and movements—but many Christians become strangely silent when it comes to the One who saved them.

05/11/2026

Mother’s Day 2026

Moms, we love you and your worth is far above jewels. But some moms feel like they’ve failed. God’s plan was/is still greater than your worst moments. Mother’s Day. It is a day for healing. It is a day for honor. It is a day to remember that God is able to bring beauty from […]

05/11/2026

Acts Chapter 3 Divine Appointments

There are moments when God steps into the ordinary rhythm of life and turns it into something eternal. Acts chapter 3 begins not in a synagogue, not in a revival tent—but at a gate. A normal day. A routine prayer hour. A familiar face. And yet, heaven had an appointment. Peter and John weren’t looking […]

04/26/2026

Acts 2:43-47 Sharing, Caring, and Communism?

When people read this text, they sometimes jump to conclusions. Is this communism or socialism or marxism? They hear phrases like “all things in common” and assume this is some kind of economic system… some kind of political model… or how the Church should do things today? But that misses the heart of what’s happening […]

04/22/2026

Acts 2:42 Marks of the Church and Prayer

There are many denominations, many expressions, many styles… But the true Church—the true Ekklesia—will always be marked by these four things: The Word of God rightly taught Deep, authentic fellowship/koinonia/communion A continual remembrance of Christ’s sacrifice and our forgiveness A life saturated in prayer This is not optional—it is essential.

04/22/2026

Acts 2:25-39 God isn’t finished with Israel!

Peter ends the first sermon given to the Church, and we find that God is not finished with the nation of Israel! Peter’s sermon in Acts 2:14-41 displays a clear, logical, and persuasive flow designed to move those who had gathered there from confusion to conviction and, finally, to conversion. Peter addresses the Pentecost phenomenon, […]

04/11/2026

Easter Resurrection Sunday 2026

Historical and extra-Biblical proof Jesus lived, was crucified under Pont Pilot, and rose again the third day!

04/04/2026

Acts 2:22-24 Predestination and Free Will

Jesus was crucified by the foreknowledge and predetermined plan of God. God planned it… But they were responsible. So the question we wrestle with today is not just theological—it is deeply personal: Is salvation a matter of fate… or faith? Is God choosing arbitrarily… or responding to what He foreknows? And ultimately— What will you […]

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