church on bible with cross and a door

Sign up to receive our sermons in your mail box


  • The Revelation of Jesus Christ

    The Revelation of Jesus Christ


    “The book of Revelation opens with a shock: apokalypsis – not zombies and nukes, but unveiling. God pulls back the curtain on Jesus Christ Himself. This isn’t a cryptic timeline puzzle; it’s a revelation, prophecy, and letter rolled into one – given to bless the reader, the hearer, and the doer. From Patmos, John writes…

    Read more…

  • Devoted to the Means

    Devoted to the Means


    Acts 2:42-47: Christ’s means—teaching, fellowship, supper, prayers—bring blessing: awe, provision, joy, even suffering. Purposes: care for saints, save sinners, glorify God. Devote to these; expect growth, trials, transformation. Simple obedience advances Kingdom. Lord adds daily!

    Read more…

  • Devoted to the Prayers

    Devoted to the Prayers


    Acts 2:42: Devoted to “the prayers”—corporate seeking of God. Early church, weak amid empires, clung to Christ’s promises and power. We, self-reliant West, must kneel in dependence. Prayer moves heaven’s hand. Prioritize gatherings: Sunday 10am, Wednesday nights. Without it, we fail. Pray, church—God answers!

    Read more…

  • The Regretless Death of a Regretful Life

    The Regretless Death of a Regretful Life


    2 Chronicles 21: Jehoram wasted godly inheritance, murdered brothers, followed Ahab’s evil, built idols. Ignored Elijah’s warning; lost all—family, health, kingdom. Died in agony, unmourned, buried dishonorably. Live regretless: repent, glorify God, think heavenward, use inheritance. Eternity awaits—choose wisely!

    Read more…

  • Devoted to the Breaking of the Bread

    Devoted to the Breaking of the Bread


    Acts 2:42: Devoted to breaking bread—the Lord’s Supper. Christ proclaims His death visually: body broken, blood poured for sinners’ costly atonement, yet fully paid. We participate by faith in forgiveness, cleansing, unity. Prepares us for marriage supper of the Lamb. Weekly foretaste creates longing: “Come, Lord Jesus!” Eat, drink, rejoice.

    Read more…