On this Holy Thursday, we will go on a treasure hunt—not the kind that leads to gold or jewels, but one that leads us to the greatest treasure of all time: Jesus. Drawing from Luke 22 and other rich passages of Scripture, we explore how the events of Holy Week fulfill...
Jesus was a wanted man. Some wanted Him dead. Others wanted to make Him King. And when He entered Jerusalem, it looked like a victory parade—crowds shouting, palms waving—but He didn’t ride in on a war horse. He came on a donkey. Why? Because this wasn’t a show of...
We often find ourselves reminiscing about "the Good Old Days," longing for a time when life seemed simpler or better. But in Philippians 3:11–14, St. Paul offers a different way to view the past—and the future. In this week’s message, we’ll explore how Paul’s...
Sin isolates us—not only from our friends and loved ones but, more importantly, from God. Like the psalmist who cries, *“I am like a lonely sparrow on the housetop”* (Psalm 102:7b), we, too, experience the weight of separation caused by our sin. But it doesn’t have to...
I. Jesus Tells the Story of a Man and His Two Sons – The younger son desired his share of the estate. – With his inheritance in hand, he left his father in search of happiness. – However, his joy was fleeting, and his resources quickly dwindled....
Join us for our midweek Lenten service as we continue to explore the profound depth of God’s gift of forgiveness. In tonight’s message, we turn to the heartfelt words of Psalm 51 and the story of King David. Though David had it all, God saw beyond the surface and...