Épisodes

  • Giving Thanks Develops Our Faith, Love, and Contentment
    Nov 16 2025

    Intentional thanksgiving shapes our spiritual growth by strengthening faith, deepening contentment, and increasing love for God. Gratitude strengthens faith by acknowledging God’s continual provision—both in answered prayers and in trusting Him for what is yet to come. Thanksgiving also nurtures contentment, a learned attitude that finds joy in what God provides rather than in material excess. Paul’s example in Philippians shows that true contentment is possible in any circumstance through Christ’s strength. Gratitude helps believers resist materialism, greed, and coveting by focusing on God’s wise and sufficient provision. Finally, thanksgiving fuels love for God as we recognize His goodness, salvation, gifts, and care. As we thank Him purposefully, our perspective shifts, and worship becomes our natural response.

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    1 h et 28 min
  • Giving Thanks to God for His Works
    1 h et 13 min
  • Thanksgiving – Our Response to God's Generosity – Part 1
    Nov 2 2025

    True thanksgiving begins with knowing who God is and recognizing what He has done. Psalm 136 calls us to give thanks for both the person and works of God, whose steadfast love endures forever. God reveals Himself through His names—Yahweh, the faithful covenant-keeper; Elohim, the powerful Creator; Adonai, the sovereign Lord; and El Shamayim, the God of heaven. Because God is good, everything He allows in our lives works for ultimate good. His loyal love—hesed—never fails or ends. Genuine gratitude flows from this deep understanding of His character, not just His blessings. Like the Pilgrims who thanked God despite hardship, believers are called to live with continual, visible thanksgiving, trusting His presence, power, and eternal faithfulness.

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    1 h et 19 min
  • Fulfilling Our Role in Jesus' Mission on Earth – Part 2
    Oct 26 2025

    This sermon challenges believers to recognize both the need and responsibility of sharing the gospel. From Romans 10:1–13, we learn that unbelievers must believe in Jesus alone for salvation—only through faith in Him can they be made right with God. For believers, Romans 9:14–15 emphasizes our calling to share this message: people cannot believe unless someone tells them. Every Christian has been sent with the good news, and sharing it is a beautiful act of obedience. We are called to meet people where they are, engage with genuine care, and take Spirit-led initiative. The gospel is simple yet powerful: all have sinned, Christ died for us, and through faith we receive eternal life.

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    1 h et 24 min
  • Fulfilling Our Role in Jesus' Mission on Earth – Part 1
    Oct 19 2025

    This sermon calls believers to live intentionally on mission for Christ. We experience success through three keys: prayer, conduct, and words. We are to pray continually for open doors to share the gospel, live wisely by making the most of every opportunity, and speak with grace—offering truth firmly but kindly. The message emphasizes that God places each of us sovereignly in specific spheres of influence—our families, workplaces, and communities—for gospel impact. Like Jesus, Paul, and Philip, we must see divine appointments as opportunities to share the good news: that all have sinned, Christ died for us, and through faith we receive eternal life.

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    1 h et 31 min
  • Clinton Barrineau – Missionary to Italy
    Oct 12 2025

    [NOTE – sound was not available for the 1st couple of minutes but keep listening and it WILL come on!] Clinton Barrineau, A missionary with Crossworld, gave us an update on the need for missionaries in Italy and on his family's plans to begin their ministry in Italy in the near future. He shared some information on the current state of missions in Italy and their financial needs at this time.

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    1 h et 28 min
  • A rejected woman who shared It (Woman at the Well)
    Oct 5 2025

    Jesus meets a Samaritan woman at a well and offers her “living water,” revealing Himself as the Messiah who gives eternal life. Despite cultural, ethnic, and moral barriers, Jesus meets her with truth and grace, exposing her sin while extending hope and transformation. Through their conversation, He teaches that true worship isn’t about location or ritual but about worshiping the Father “in spirit and truth.” The woman’s encounter with Jesus changes her life—she leaves her water jar, runs to tell her town, and many believe in Him because of her testimony. This story reveals Jesus as the source of new life, the revealer of true worship, and the Savior who seeks the lost and transforms hearts for God’s glory.

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    1 h et 31 min
  • A religious man who misunderstood it (Nicodemus) - part 2
    Sep 28 2025

    This message unpacks John 3:16–21, showing how God’s love is revealed in action through giving His “one and only Son” for the salvation of the world. Salvation is not gained through religion, ethnicity, or good works, but through faith in Christ, who was lifted up on the cross, bringing rescue from sin and condemnation. God’s love is universal, sacrificial, and costly, setting the standard for all love. Jesus came not to condemn but to save, offering eternal life to all who believe. Humanity’s response to Him reveals their standing: some reject the light, loving darkness and sin, while others come into the light, allowing God to transform their lives. The call is clear—believe and share the message.

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    1 h et 15 min