Sunday Sermons

Welcome to our sermon archive, where you can watch, read, and reflect across our growing collection of series. 

 Our current series is Warrior Poets.


Whether you're joining us for the first time or revisiting a message, we pray these sermons will shape your walk with Christ and inspire you to live out His love in tangible ways.

Warrior Poets.

Warrior Poets explores the biblical vision of God as the Divine Warrior and calls His people to live as everyday disciples in the battle for faith. Across three movements — God the Warrior King, Prophetic People in the Fight, and Everyday Victory — we journey from worship and allegiance to formation and community, and finally to practical rhythms that embody Christ’s triumph.
Each week pairs a key text with a song, weaving Scripture and praise into one coherent story of living under the victory of Jesus.


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2. King of Glory

Psalm 24:7-10


This sermon calls hearers to open their lives fully to Christ’s victorious reign, letting His transforming authority replace hesitation and partial surrender.




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1. The Lord is a Warrior

Exodus 15:1-18


Worship anchors trust amid uncertainty; God fights for His people, and we live from Christ’s secured victory, not for it.


This series invites us to encounter Christ in a tactile and evocative way: through His hands.
Each message is deeply Christ-centred, offering concrete imagery that opens into theology, pastoral care, and discipleship.

Rooted in 1 Corinthians 12:27, we explore how the Church becomes the hands of Christ in the world.
Each sermon concludes with a call to action: “As Jesus’ hands did, so we too must…


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1. Hands that create

John 1:1–3 & Colossians 1:16–17

This sermon explores Christ’s hands as the source of all life and order—intentional, personal, and creative. It calls believers to join in God’s creative work, using their hands to shape beauty, steward creation, and cultivate life.




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2. Hands that welcome

Mark 10:13–16

Jesus’ hands bless children, embodying radical hospitality and making space for the overlooked and powerless. We are challenged to open our hands in welcome, offering belonging to those the world sidelines.




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3. Hands that heal

Mark 1:40–42

Jesus touches the leper, crossing boundaries of fear and exclusion to bring healing and restoration. His example urges us to draw near in compassion, restoring dignity even when we cannot cure.




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4. Hands that lift

Matthew 14:28–31

As Jesus reaches out to sinking Peter, salvation is shown to be personal and steadying. We are called to extend our hands to those who falter, offering encouragement and support in times of doubt.




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5. Hands that defend

John 8:3-11

Jesus shields the woman caught in sin, using His hands to create space for mercy and justice. This sermon calls us to defend the vulnerable, actively standing with Christ in advocacy and protection.




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6. Hands that serve

John 13:1–17

Jesus washes feet, revealing that true power lies in humble service. We are invited to follow His example, using our hands not to grasp authority but to serve, lift, and love.




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7. Hands that feed

John 6:1-14, 22-33

God feeds both body and soul; Jesus’ hands reveal God’s generosity, calling us to receive with open hands and to share practical and spiritual nourishment with others.




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8. Hands that pray

Luke 22:39–46

Jesus’ praying hands guide us through darkness to hope and faithful living.


A focused look at the prophetic message of Amos—calling God’s people to justice, integrity, and faithful worship.


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1. Why Not Me?

Amos 1:1-3:2


Amos challenges entitlement, revealing God’s impartial justice and abundant grace, calling us to repentance, humility, and active participation in God’s restorative work.




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2. When God Starts To Meddle

Amos 2:4-8


Amos circles Israel’s neighbors before confronting Israel’s injustice, revealing God’s probing grace that exposes our sin, disrupts complacency, and invites humble repentance and change.




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3. Privilege and Responsibility

Amos 3:1-8


God’s chosen people aren’t exempt from accountability; privilege demands obedience. Walk closely with God, listen together, embrace discipline, and respond personally to His restoring call.




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4. Walking with God:

A Covenant of Commitment

Amos 3:2; Luke 9:57-62


God invites us into relationship, yet true walking with Him requires alignment, surrender, and choosing His path over our own.




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5. Listening to God’s Voice

Amos 3:7-8


God warns and speaks clearly; true listening demands attention, repentance, and obedient response to His revealed Word and Spirit.




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6. Are We the Cows of Bashan?

Amos 4:1-3


Amos challenges passive comfort, warning that unchecked consumption leads to judgment, while true disciples use God’s blessings to serve and pursue justice.




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7. Prepare to Meet Your God

Amos 4


Amos warns complacent Israel: heed God’s wake-up calls and return. In Christ, meeting God becomes merciful invitation—repent, trust Jesus, and live ready with joyful, obedient hearts.




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8. When Less Becomes More

(Easter Sunday)

Amos 5:3, 1 Corinthians 1:25


Easter reveals God’s strength through surrender: when our illusions collapse, Christ raises new life from what remains, inviting trust, repentance, and hope beyond self‑reliance.




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9. Seek ME and live

Amos 5:4-17


Amos exposes hollow religion and calls God’s people back to genuine seeking, renewed passion, and Spirit-filled living.




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10. What We Bring, What We Bear

Amos 5:25-27


Amos challenges worshippers to confront hidden loyalties and let true worship overflow into justice, mercy, and weekday righteousness.




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11. David’s Harp or Jeroboam’s Idol

Amos 6:1-7


Amos confronts worship that mimics David’s sound yet lacks obedience. Reject performance and convenience; pursue heart-deep, life-shaping worship that seeks God in truth, repentance, and daily faithfulness.




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12. What’s Left When God Withdraws?

Amos 6:8-14


Amos warns that God’s withdrawal leaves polished worship hollow; true judgment is His silence. Seek the Spirit’s presence over appearances, repentance over ritual.




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13. Locusts Assemble

Amos 7:1


Amos witnesses God deliberately forming locusts, revealing hidden judgment meant to expose injustice and call people toward repentance and intercession.




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14. The God Who Changes His Mind

Amos 7:1-6


Amos 7 reveals God’s unchanging character expressed through responsive mercy: He pauses judgment, listens to intercession, and invites us to inhabit the transforming pause in prayerful action.




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15. The plumb line

Amos 7:7-9


God’s unchanging plumb line lovingly reveals our drift and invites personal and communal realignment, repentance, and rebuilding lives and churches true to His steadfast truth.




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16. I'm just a shepherd ...

But this is what the Lord says

Amos 7:10-17


A reluctant shepherd obeys God’s sending, proclaiming plumb-line truth despite opposition, urging ordinary people to speak faithfully even when fear and rejection loom.




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17. Sweet or Spoiled?

Amos 8:1-2


God plants gifts that ripen over time; seize the harvest moment before sweetness spoils, and share your fruit to bless others and glorify God.




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18. Replanted

Amos 9


Amos 9 shows God rebuilding through a faithful remnant, replanted to flourish; small, rooted obedience bears lasting fruit as we trust His promise and Spirit.




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