Sermons from 2026
Resurrection Grace That Holds Us Together
April 12th, 2026 Ephesians 4:1–3, 29–32 & Colossians 3:12–14 People come into the church with different personalities, backgrounds, and perspectives, and because of that, differences are inevitable—sometimes even leading to tension or misunderstanding. Yet because Christ is risen, we are called not to withdraw from one another, but to live together as a family held together by Jesus, reflecting His grace in how we remain, love, and extend grace to one another—even when differences make it difficult. 1. Unity Is…
Seeing Without Hating
March 1st, 2026 Ecclesiastes 7:16–22 & Titus 3:1–7 In a world marked by polarization, cultural tension, and constant ideological pressure, this sermon calls believers to a different posture: clarity without contempt, conviction without cruelty. The Reality We Face Four Personal Reflections on Today’s World The Biblical Posture The Call At the Lord’s Table, Christ gathers imperfect people—humbles the proud, heals the divided, and feeds those hungry for grace. The world is complicated. Christ is not confused.History is noisy. Christ is…
One Thing – Sean Howard
Sean Howard January 11th, 2026 Matthew 13:44–46 Rev. Sean Howard explored Jesus’ parables of the hidden treasure and the pearl to show that the Kingdom of God is of incomparable worth. When people truly encounter the Kingdom, it isn’t merely a matter of adding Jesus into one’s life but joyfully submitting our own “kingdoms” to His. The striking part of the parables isn’t only the sacrifice of selling everything, but the joy with which it’s done — because nothing compares…