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If Jesus’ actions reveal who He truly is, then we can conclude that He came to undo our fallenness. Join us as we explore the moment when Jesus calls Levi, the tax collector—a scene that shocked the religious leaders. How could Jesus associate with “such people”? But Jesus’ actions reveal a profound truth: He is not only attractive to sinners, but …
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In this sermon from Mark 2:1–12, we explore the moment Jesus heals a paralyzed man—but not in the way anyone expected. Before restoring his body, Jesus says, “Your sins are forgiven,” making a bold, divine claim: He has the authority to forgive sins—because He is God. This moment isn’t just about physical healing; it points to the deeper restoratio…
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What can we expect when we come to Jesus? In Mark 1:40–45, a man with leprosy takes a risk—approaching the one person who could heal him or reject him. This sermon explores how Jesus responds with unexpected compassion, power, and purpose. Rather than turning away, Jesus steps in, touches, and transforms. His response to this outcast reveals someth…
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In Mark 1:29–34, Jesus is revealed as more than a teacher—He is a compassionate servant who brings hope and healing. People were drawn to Him even before witnessing miracles, sensing that He offered something they deeply needed. He healed the sick, showed authority over evil, and welcomed all who came to Him. That same hope and healing are still av…
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Jesus’ prayer life, as highlighted in Mark 1:35-39, demonstrates the importance of seeking God’s voice amidst life’s distractions. Prayer is not just a discipline but a source of strength and direction, enabling Jesus to fulfill His mission. Through His sacrifice on the cross, Jesus opens the door for believers to experience this same intimacy with…
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This week we look at the passage where Jesus enters the synagogue, teaches with authority, and confronts a man with an unclean spirit. This moment reveals three key truths: the spiritual world is real and influences our lives, Jesus teaches with authority, and He has authority over the spiritual realm. This message reflects on our need for Jesus an…
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When Jesus says, “Follow Me,” it’s more than just those words — it’s an invitation into a new way of life. In this message, we explore how Jesus calls ordinary people into a life of discipleship, community, and purpose. From the shores of Galilee to the heart of our city today, this call is still active. It challenges us to walk closely with Jesus,…
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What is the gospel? More than just good news, the gospel is centered on Jesus—He is the epicentre. It’s both personal and communal, offering salvation and calling us into the kingdom of God—a kingdom marked by righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit. Our individual stories find meaning within this greater narrative. The gospel is both a mo…
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In this second message from Mark, we reflect on God’s powerful words as Jesus emerges from the water. These words affirm that Jesus is the promised deliverer, sent to bring liberation and hope. But they also reveal something deeply personal: God is not only rescuing us—He is restoring who we are. By declaring Jesus as His beloved Son, God signals t…
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An introduction to our new series “The Revealed Jesus” where we will together explore the question, “Who is Jesus?” as we work through the Gospel of Mark. In this sermon, Wilson highlighted the importance of understanding the original context of the text and helped explain how an ancient listener would have understood the first 8 verses of Mark. To…
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For this Easter, we reflect on the passage of Revelation 5:9-10. In this song, God’s creation and people worship the Lamb of God, Jesus, for his willingness to give up his life in order to ransom a people for God. We see how the passage invites us today to place God at the center of our lives, to see Jesus as the Lamb of God who redeems us, to live…
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For this Easter, we reflect on the passage of Revelation 5:9-10. In this song, God’s creation and people worship the Lamb of God, Jesus, for his willingness to give up his life in order to ransom a people for God. We see how the passage invites us today to place God at the center of our lives, to see Jesus as the Lamb of God who redeems us, to live…
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In this final message of our series on Ruth, we turn to the last chapter—but to fully grasp it, we first revisit the beginning. Naomi’s journey begins in deep emptiness: socially, naturally, and personally. Yet through the steadfast love of God, that emptiness is transformed into fullness. This story ultimately points us to Jesus—the one who meets …
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In this week's sermon, we continue our series through the book of Ruth. In this last chapter, we take a closer look at how Boaz is living out lovingkindness. What does he do in this passage, and why? And how could we apply this truth as as we navigate everyday circumstances? Finally, the sermon points to Christ, the greater Redeemer, who impersonat…
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Life can leave us longing for rest—physically, mentally, emotionally, or spiritually. In Ruth 3, Naomi seeks rest for Ruth by guiding her toward Boaz, their kinsman-redeemer. Ruth takes a bold step, asking Boaz to "spread his wings" over her, symbolizing protection and provision. Boaz, a man of integrity, responds with kindness and a promise to act…
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Do you want to grow deeper in knowing, loving and following the Lord? Do you want to become more like Him? Join us for a sermon by Sarah Varley, shared at the Liberty Women’s Event 2025. In this powerful message, she reveals ways to strengthen your walk with God and become more like Him.
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Many claim Christianity but lack a transformed heart. James 2:19 warns that even demons believe in God—but they aren’t saved. The Kingdom of God is growing, but like wheat and weeds or a fishing net, true believers and false ones will be revealed in time. In this sermon, we tackle three statements for those claiming to be Christians: “I’m a good pe…
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In this message, we have a conversation between Naomi and Ruth seeing how Naomi is impacted by the lovingkindness displayed by Boaz towards Ruth. In the process of this conversation, we learn two things: Naomi’s life is being transformed from bitterness to pleasantness, and Boaz is revealed to be one of their kinsmen redeemers, i.e. someone able to…
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We explore Ruth 2:14-17 which reminds us that God’s lovingkindness reaches those on the margins. Just as Jesus stepped into our messy world, the story of Boaz and Ruth teaches us that kindness, justice, and hospitality transform lives. When we intentionally create margins in our busy lives, we open ourselves to see and serve the poor, oppressed, an…
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We explore Ruth 2:1-13, highlighting God's lovingkindness (hesed) through Ruth’s encounter with Boaz. Ruth, in a vulnerable position, finds herself in Boaz's field by God's providence. Boaz shows extraordinary kindness, going beyond what’s expected to protect and provide for her. His actions reflect the love and compassion Jesus shows to all of us.…
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Should Elimelech and Naomi have left Bethlehem, the House of Provision? Though they ventured to Moab, the Lord brought them back. Ruth—whose name means “Friend”—accompanied Naomi on their journey back to Bethlehem, arriving at the beginning of the barley harvest during the feast of Passover. They returned to the House of Provision, where Boaz, a ri…
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