Sermons
When the light fades, faith doesn’t close its eyes—it learns to see in a new way.
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Youth Ministry
From the Magi in Matthew 2 to the Greeks in John 12, Scripture shows that all who sincerely seek truth are drawn to Christ. As His followers, we are called to help our loved ones step out of darkness and discover that same life giving Light.
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Family
Just as Lois and Eunice nurtured Timothy daily, today’s mothers shape tomorrow’s disciples by tending their children’s hearts with steady, spiritual care. 2 Timothy 1:5
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Sermons
The story of Martha and Mary teaches that Christian hospitality requires both service and attentive presence. Luke includes this domestic scene to show the early house churches that discipleship happens in ordinary homes through work and worship together. Martha’s service is valued and necessary, yet Jesus gently reminds her that being with Him must guide all doing. Mary’s posture at His feet shows that every believer—including women—is called to learn and worship. This balance remains vital today, as seen in ministry experiences like Martha’s Kitchen and simplifying cottage prayers, where practical service and Christ‑centred devotion worked hand in hand. In a busy world, Jesus still invites us to choose the better part—not by abandoning service, but by rooting it in His presence.
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Sermons
When the light fades, faith doesn’t close its eyes—it learns to see in a new way.
Youth Ministry
From the Magi in Matthew 2 to the Greeks in John 12, Scripture shows that all who sincerely seek truth are drawn to Christ. As His followers, we are called to help our loved ones step out of darkness and discover that same life giving Light.
Family
Just as Lois and Eunice nurtured Timothy daily, today’s mothers shape tomorrow’s disciples by tending their children’s hearts with steady, spiritual care. 2 Timothy 1:5
Sermons
The story of Martha and Mary teaches that Christian hospitality requires both service and attentive presence. Luke includes this domestic scene to show the early house churches that discipleship happens in ordinary homes through work and worship together. Martha’s service is valued and necessary, yet Jesus gently reminds her that being with Him must guide all doing. Mary’s posture at His feet shows that every believer—including women—is called to learn and worship. This balance remains vital today, as seen in ministry experiences like Martha’s Kitchen and simplifying cottage prayers, where practical service and Christ‑centred devotion worked hand in hand. In a busy world, Jesus still invites us to choose the better part—not by abandoning service, but by rooting it in His presence.
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