The Lord’s Prayer: Our Daily Bread
In Matthew 6:11, Jesus teaches us to pray, “Give us this day our daily bread.” But this prayer is about more than food; it’s about dependence. In this message, discover why yesterday’s encounter, provision, or revelation isn’t enough to sustain today’s soul. Learn how God offers fresh mercy, fresh strength, and the Bread of Life, Christ Himself, every single day.
Pentecost: God in us, not beside us.
In Acts 2, wind rushed, fire fell, and the Church was born. But Pentecost isn’t just a moment in the past, it’s a model for today.
In this sermon, we explore what happened to, in, and through the apostles, and what must now happen in us. Get ready for a fresh encounter with the Spirit of God.
The Lord’s Prayer: On Earth as it is in Heaven
What if prayer wasn’t just about getting into heaven, but bringing heaven to earth? In this message on Matthew 6:10, we explore how Jesus calls us to pray for God’s reign to break into our world, starting with our lives.
This is more than a line in a prayer. It’s a surrender. It’s a revolution. It’s the heartbeat of heaven.
The Lord’s Prayer: Our Father
Prayer doesn’t start with requests—it starts with reverence.
In Matthew 6:9, Jesus teaches us to begin prayer not with our needs, but with worship:
“Our Father in heaven, hallowed be Your name.”
This sermon explores what it means to honor God’s name and approach Him as Father—with awe, love, and trust.
Matthew: Righteousness Without Hypocrisy
God's reward—or people's approval?
Jesus warns us: it's possible to look spiritual while missing the heart of true righteousness. In Matthew 6:1–18, He calls us to a secret life with God—where giving, praying, and fasting aren’t performances, but acts of genuine devotion.
Matthew: Teaching on Loving Your Enemies
What does it really mean to love those who hurt you, hate you, or oppose you? In Matthew 5:43–48, Jesus calls us to a kind of love that breaks the cycle of revenge and reflects the heart of God Himself. This message will challenge your instincts, confront your comfort, and invite you into the radical life of the Kingdom.
Matthew: Teaching on Retaliation
What if justice wasn’t about getting even—but giving more? In this episode, we explore Jesus’ shocking command to turn the other cheek, walk the extra mile, and give without limits. This isn’t passive weakness—it’s kingdom strength. Discover how Jesus redefines retaliation through love that disarms evil.
Matthew: Teaching on Oaths
In Matthew 5:33–37, Jesus speaks about honesty — a passage we often breeze past, assuming we’re doing just fine. But if we really listen, His words dig far deeper than we expect. This text uncovers how even our 'small' half-truths and casual promises reveal a deeper heart issue — and invites us into the radical, freeing honesty of the Kingdom.
Easter Sunday: Son of Victory
In this Easter Sermon, we break down Matthew 7:24-27 and wrestle with the hard question of “What foundation am I really building my life on?”
Good Friday: Son of Suffering
In this sermon, we choose to slow down and feel the weight of Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross, and then are challenged to adjust our lives according to His sacrifice.
Palm Sunday: Son of Triumph
As we kick off Holy Week with Palm Sunday, we unpack Matthew 21 and how Jesus wasn't the king they expected, but He is the King they need.
Matthew: Teaching on Divorce & Marriage
In this sermon, we examine Jesus' teachings on divorce and marriage in Matthew 5 and Matthew 19.
Matthew: Teaching on Lust
In this sermon, we unpack Jesus’ pointed teaching on lust, how it starts in the heart, and how we are not victims of our thoughts.
Matthew: Teaching On Anger
In this sermon, we break down Jesus’ second saying, “I say to you” regarding anger.
Matthew: Radical Righteousness
In this message, we wrestle with Jesus’ demands for radical righteousness in Matthew 5:17-20. His announcement that He fulfilled the Law and the Prophets was the most relieving statement for the people in that day and for us in 2025.
Matthew: Salt and Light
In this message, we break down Matthew 5:13-16 and how, as Christians, we are meant to preserve & bring light. However, many factors can get in the way of our effectiveness in this world.
Matthew: Blessed are the Persecuted
Persection is the last of the beatitudes and shows us that when we live a beatitude lifestyle, persecution will come.
Matthew: Blessed are the Peacemakers
In this sermon, we will examine the Beatitude, Blessed are the Peacemakers, and how being a peacemaker is someone willing to “make a mess” in pursuit of Biblical Peace.
Matthew: Blessed are the Pure in Heart
In this sermon, we will examine the Beatitude, Blessed are the Pure in Heart, and how being pure in heart is an undivided loyalty to God.
Matthew: Blessed are the Merciful
In this sermon, we will examine the Beatitude, Blessed are the Merciful, and how mercy is both active compassion and forgiveness.