- 33 minutes 52 secondsDiscipleship Matters - Men in the ChurchTitus 2:1-10
- 37 minutes 47 secondsEsther 3
The Book of Esther is a unique book of the Bible. God's name is never mentioned. You won't find miraculous events like parting seas or burning bushes. Instead, the story plunges us into the darkness of the Persian Empire, featuring a volatile king, a genocidal plot, and two ordinary people, Mordecai and Esther, caught in the crossfire. In this context, God seems distant, and his people appear abandoned. However, as the book unfolds, we discover that God's silence is not a sign of His absence; we see many "coincidences" that are actually the signs of His divine providence, and we see how he uses the faithfulness of ordinary individuals to ultimately achieve His purposes.
The Book of Esther reveals the surprising nature of the gospel's work. It serves as a guide for the church today, showing us how to live a life of faithful devotion to Jesus in the present world.
26 April 2026, 10:00 am - 34 minutes 34 secondsEsther 2
The Book of Esther is a unique book of the Bible. God's name is never mentioned. You won't find miraculous events like parting seas or burning bushes. Instead, the story plunges us into the darkness of the Persian Empire, featuring a volatile king, a genocidal plot, and two ordinary people, Mordecai and Esther, caught in the crossfire. In this context, God seems distant, and his people appear abandoned. However, as the book unfolds, we discover that God's silence is not a sign of His absence; we see many "coincidences" that are actually the signs of His divine providence, and we see how he uses the faithfulness of ordinary individuals to ultimately achieve His purposes.
The Book of Esther reveals the surprising nature of the gospel's work. It serves as a guide for the church today, showing us how to live a life of faithful devotion to Jesus in the present world.
19 April 2026, 10:00 am - 37 minutes 59 secondsEsther 1
The Book of Esther is a unique book of the Bible. God's name is never mentioned. You won't find miraculous events like parting seas or burning bushes. Instead, the story plunges us into the darkness of the Persian Empire, featuring a volatile king, a genocidal plot, and two ordinary people, Mordecai and Esther, caught in the crossfire. In this context, God seems distant, and his people appear abandoned. However, as the book unfolds, we discover that God's silence is not a sign of His absence; we see many "coincidences" that are actually the signs of His divine providence, and we see how he uses the faithfulness of ordinary individuals to ultimately achieve His purposes.
The Book of Esther reveals the surprising nature of the gospel's work. It serves as a guide for the church today, showing us how to live a life of faithful devotion to Jesus in the present world.
12 April 2026, 10:00 am - 32 minutes 30 secondsThe New Creation
The book of Revelation is not a coded timetable, nor a speculative map of the end-times. It is a letter written by the Apostle John to first-century Christians living in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). It aims to bring encouragement and hope to disciples of Jesus living in turbulent times. As G.K. Beale puts it, “Revelation is the Bible’s battle cry of victory.”
Through dramatic symbols drawn from the Old Testament, Revelation equips the church with the heavenly perspective needed to persevere in faith until the end. In this series, we will see:
-Jesus rules from the throne.
-The church is spiritually protected even as it suffers.
-Evil is judged and defeated.
-God’s mission advances through the witness of His people.
-The Lamb will return to renew creation and dwell with His people forever.
Revelation calls the church not to fear, but to faithful endurance, confident that the Lamb is victorious and His victory is ours.
5 April 2026, 10:00 am - 40 minutes 35 secondsThe Millennium
The book of Revelation is not a coded timetable, nor a speculative map of the end-times. It is a letter written by the Apostle John to first-century Christians living in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). It aims to bring encouragement and hope to disciples of Jesus living in turbulent times. As G.K. Beale puts it, “Revelation is the Bible’s battle cry of victory.”
Through dramatic symbols drawn from the Old Testament, Revelation equips the church with the heavenly perspective needed to persevere in faith until the end. In this series, we will see:
-Jesus rules from the throne.
-The church is spiritually protected even as it suffers.
-Evil is judged and defeated.
-God’s mission advances through the witness of His people.
-The Lamb will return to renew creation and dwell with His people forever.
Revelation calls the church not to fear, but to faithful endurance, confident that the Lamb is victorious and His victory is ours.
29 March 2026, 10:00 am - 36 minutes 32 secondsPOWER
This Sunday, we will step out of Revelation for one week, and into Ephesians 6!
22 March 2026, 10:00 am - 35 minutes 19 secondsThe Rider on the White Horse
The book of Revelation is not a coded timetable, nor a speculative map of the end-times. It is a letter written by the Apostle John to first-century Christians living in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). It aims to bring encouragement and hope to disciples of Jesus living in turbulent times. As G.K. Beale puts it, “Revelation is the Bible’s battle cry of victory.”
Through dramatic symbols drawn from the Old Testament, Revelation equips the church with the heavenly perspective needed to persevere in faith until the end. In this series, we will see:
-Jesus rules from the throne.
-The church is spiritually protected even as it suffers.
-Evil is judged and defeated.
-God’s mission advances through the witness of His people.
-The Lamb will return to renew creation and dwell with His people forever.
Revelation calls the church not to fear, but to faithful endurance, confident that the Lamb is victorious and His victory is ours.
15 March 2026, 10:00 am - 37 minutes 25 secondsThe Fall of Babylon
The book of Revelation is not a coded timetable, nor a speculative map of the end-times. It is a letter written by the Apostle John to first-century Christians living in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). It aims to bring encouragement and hope to disciples of Jesus living in turbulent times. As G.K. Beale puts it, “Revelation is the Bible’s battle cry of victory.”
Through dramatic symbols drawn from the Old Testament, Revelation equips the church with the heavenly perspective needed to persevere in faith until the end. In this series, we will see:
-Jesus rules from the throne.
-The church is spiritually protected even as it suffers.
-Evil is judged and defeated.
-God’s mission advances through the witness of His people.
-The Lamb will return to renew creation and dwell with His people forever.
Revelation calls the church not to fear, but to faithful endurance, confident that the Lamb is victorious and His victory is ours.
8 March 2026, 10:00 am - 39 minutes 2 secondsThe Seven Bowls of Wrath
The book of Revelation is not a coded timetable, nor a speculative map of the end-times. It is a letter written by the Apostle John to first-century Christians living in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). It aims to bring encouragement and hope to disciples of Jesus living in turbulent times. As G.K. Beale puts it, “Revelation is the Bible’s battle cry of victory.”
Through dramatic symbols drawn from the Old Testament, Revelation equips the church with the heavenly perspective needed to persevere in faith until the end. In this series, we will see:
-Jesus rules from the throne.
-The church is spiritually protected even as it suffers.
-Evil is judged and defeated.
-God’s mission advances through the witness of His people.
-The Lamb will return to renew creation and dwell with His people forever.
Revelation calls the church not to fear, but to faithful endurance, confident that the Lamb is victorious and His victory is ours.
1 March 2026, 10:00 am - 37 minutes 35 secondsThe Beasts, The Lamb, and Endurance
The book of Revelation is not a coded timetable, nor a speculative map of the end-times. It is a letter written by the Apostle John to first-century Christians living in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). It aims to bring encouragement and hope to disciples of Jesus living in turbulent times. As G.K. Beale puts it, “Revelation is the Bible’s battle cry of victory.”
Through dramatic symbols drawn from the Old Testament, Revelation equips the church with the heavenly perspective needed to persevere in faith until the end. In this series, we will see:
-Jesus rules from the throne.
-The church is spiritually protected even as it suffers.
-Evil is judged and defeated.
-God’s mission advances through the witness of His people.
-The Lamb will return to renew creation and dwell with His people forever.
Revelation calls the church not to fear, but to faithful endurance, confident that the Lamb is victorious and His victory is ours.
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