Desiring for more
Message based on 2 Samuel 11

Message based on 2 Samuel 11
Message based on the second Book of Samuel, providing practical steps to live a victorious Christian life.
Reflection on 2 Samuel 6
Message based on 2 Samuel 1:17-27
Message based on 1 Samuel 22
All through summer we are looking at life lessons from the Book of Samuel.
How do we worship authentically?
In Jesus’ time on Earth, He wasn’t interested in token gestures. He didn’t care about outward behavior. In this series, we’ll go beyond the simple slogans of what it means to follow Christ, and open ourselves up to discover the knots in our lives that Jesus wants to undo, so that we can live an authentic faith. If He was editing your life, What Would Jesus Undo?
When we are faced with personal struggles, we look for guidance, resolution and peace. We look within ourselves and to others to help us overcome, but as we realize our limitations we seek heaven's help through prayer. Prayer is a Christian's best first response.
The ascension of Jesus Christ can help us re-discover our mission as a church. Our mission is to help others know and find eternal life in Jesus.
A message which focuses on the identity of born again Christians. As children of God, we find our identity in loving God, obeying God and loving people.
The Gospel, the Good News of Jesus Christ is for all the world to hear. We as Christians are called and equipped to carry this message to others through our lives.
Based on Peter's Vision and his ministry in Cornelius' house, this sermon reminds us that the gospel is for all people. It also helps us understand the Church's role in reconciliation with the Indigenous people and community.
Based on Psalm 4, this message speaks about how God hears when we cry out to Him. He might not always answer the way we expect, but He hears and provides relief from storms, restoration of self and revival of spirit.
Each one of us are different and unique, and together as a church with God's help we have limitless potential. The disciples were afraid and in a locked room after Jesus' death, but His resurrection changed everything. What caused the transformation? How does it apply to us now?
Jesus' resurrection promises us new life and eternal hope, but Jesus had to pay a price. His different struggles had a lasting impact on us because of the way He responded to His struggles. How do we respond to struggles in a way that has a positive impact on our lives and those around us?
Jesus came riding on a donkey, and the people celebrated shouting "Hosanna". We remember this day as Palm Sunday, and it is another opportunity for us to reflect on who Jesus really is.
We are children of God, heirs to His kingdom through Jesus Christ. We are called to fulfill His mission through us, we are called to share in His glory, but we are also called to carry the cross, the cross of suffering. It's not an easy way, but it is a glorious way to live.
Some people say Jesus was a prophet, some say he was a philosopher. Who do you think Jesus is? Who is He to you? What does the Bible say?
Based on the life story of Naaman, this message reminds about the importance of listening to the voice of hope in our lives and being a voice of hope to others
Based on Mark 1:29-39