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Latest Issues

Peace Without Presence, Might Without Mercy

Sermon Text: Zechariah 1 - 8

Sermon Summary

The book of Zechariah begins with a report that the whole world is at peace, yet the angel of the Lord laments when he hears it.

Why would good news be bad news?

Because it's peace buil...

6 days ago

A City-Wide Crackdown

Sermon Text: Zephaniah 1-3

Sermon Summary

Zephaniah exposes a fatal contradiction in Josiah's Judah — the nation looked revived on the outside, yet actually rotting on the inside, proving that godly leadership and individual faithfu...

14 days ago
1

Where Do You Draw the Line?

Sermon Text: Nahum 1 - 3

Sermon Summary

In this week’s message from the Minor Prophets we allow the book of Nahum to answer a question every human being instinctively tries to answer. Where do you draw the line between who deserves...

21 days ago
1

"Who Do You Work For?"

Sermon Text: Haggai 1:1-2:23

Sermon Summary

Main Point: God is the motivation for our work.

This sermon from Haggai calls God’s people to consider who they are truly working for by confronting their apathy, addressing their disappo...

a month ago
2

Sacred Songs in Silence

By Esther Delosantos

a month ago
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