This life is full of painfulness and brokenness. Yet like in Joseph’s story, God can use it all for good.
Read MoreWe’re now diving into a new sermon series for the first week of July, which is all about the Sermon on the Mount. We will be taking a closer look into the Beatitudes and understanding the purpose, the vision as well as how to live it out.
Read MoreThe Kingdom of God is different from anything else out there. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus paints a picture of what life looks like when we’re connected to his Kingdom.
Read MoreThere are times where we are on this walk with God and we fill burnt out. The reason that we feel this way is because we are running on empty fumes.
Read MoreAt first glance, sheep and goats don’t seem that different. But as we find out from the parable of the sheep and goats, these animals are completely different animals and represent two different groups: the righteous and the unrighteous.
Read MoreThis past Sunday, we look at the parable of the talents and learn of how God has entrusted us with talents. But what are believers to do with these talents?
Read MoreThe Parable of the 10 Virgins from Matthew 25:1-13 talks about the unknown time of Jesus’ second coming. The parable speaks of two types of people who will encounter the bridegroom (Jesus); let’s read this parable in detail, and identify the underlying message for Christians today.
Read MoreNot commonly studied, the parable of the wheat and weeds leaves us with one burning question: when I die, am I going to the barn or to be burned?
Read MoreOne of Jesus’ most famous parables is His parable of the sower. Let’s look into the three key aspects of the parable and what it means for believers today.
Read MoreOur 2020 vision is ‘Kingdom Priorities’. To be able to understand more about kingdom priorities, we have to first look at the core: the King and His Kingdom.
Read MoreBeing part of God’s kingdom means to live with kingdom priorities. This Sunday, we studied 1 Kings 2:12-46 to look at the lives of three men who did NOT have kingdom priorities in mind.
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