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God Is Omniscient, Omnipresent, and Omnipotent | Doctrine of God Series

This sermon emphasises the completeness and wholeness of God’s unique character. God is Omniscient. He has knowledge of everything and no knowledge is hidden from him. This is a tremendous encouragement for all Christians, that God who knows all, loves us and hems us in. God is Omnipresent. He is present everywhere and there is...

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Letter to Laodicea | Revelation 3:14-22

This sermon unpacks Jesus’ strong words of challenge to the Church in Laodicea. Jesus alone is uniquely placed as the faithful & true witness to speak these words to his Church. He challenges them on their spiritual luke warmness. They have become spiritually apathetic, lazy, lacking in purpose, and nauseating. An inevitable outcome of their...

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Being An Acts Like Church | Acts 2:42-47 & Acts 9:31

This sermon is a call to imitate the devotion displayed by the Church in Acts. A steadfast devotion to God’s Word, to fellowship, to prayer, and to communion. It is also a call to imitate their walking in the fear of the Lord. This is to live life knowing how holy and magnificent God is!...

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Hope in Exile | Isaiah 27

This sermon addresses the question of where can we find hope and comfort in times of trouble? It is found in meditating on and rejoicing in who God is! In this chapter God is presented in four different ways. Firstly, God is the sword wielding dragon slayer. In the present he keeps Satan under his...

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The Journey Home | Part Three

Since we can look forward to eternity in heaven with God this part looks at how Christian’s are supposed to approach grief. We were encouraged to embrace this God given emotion as Jesus did. But to not remain in a place of sorrow and sadness forever as God uses it to life our gaze again...

Do Not Let Your Hearts Be Faint – Isaiah 7:1-14
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Do Not Let Your Hearts Be Faint – Isaiah 7:1-14

“Behold a virgin shall conceive and bear a son and shall call his name Immanuel” Isaiah 7:14. We read these words every Christmas and think we know what they mean. but what did they mean when Isaiah prophesied them hundreds of years before Christ was born. How did they comfort Judah at the time? How...