Pivot: Avoiding The New Abnormal
As we get ready for a “new normal”, we desperately need wisdom to discern our way through the uncertain future. Even if we cannot be certain of what 2021 holds for us, we can be clear on how to live it out.

As we get ready for a “new normal”, we desperately need wisdom to discern our way through the uncertain future. Even if we cannot be certain of what 2021 holds for us, we can be clear on how to live it out.
In the final episode of season Tim, Eric and Kevin sit down to reflect on the year. Then they talk about goal setting and different ideas to effectively achieve our goals.
As 2020 comes to a close, we look at one piece of wisdom from Job 23:10. This message encourages you to more fully reflect on your current path, and provide purpose and hope for the future.
@danielle_ann_ and @kevinkusunoki sit down with @Martin.radford739 to discuss how the modern version of Christmas has come about. They then dissect the various assumptions that our traditions have made about the nativity story.
The gifts of the magi were not only a provision for Jesus’s family for their years in Egypt, but more important, also prophetic in nature. In this message, we will look at the gift of frankincense to see what it said about the baby Saviour back then, and what it means for us today.
Pastor Rick, Pastor Albert and Kevin discuss the impact of family backgrounds on mental health. They explore how this study of family systems has developed over the years and its implications particularly for people living in eastern cultures. Martin then joins to answer the question of how we can blaspheme the Spirit
The most awkward of magi gifts is definitely the myrrh, yet its significance is the most profound.
The King of kings, Jesus, holds all things together. To the degree that we live under the kingship of Christ, He will hold your life together as well.
Sometimes it seems like accountability doesn’t work. Why is that? Is it because we are too forgiving of one another when we sin? Or does our accountability work more like a confession time? Join @kevinkusunoki, @Alan.sl.leung and Pastor Daniel as they discuss the elements that make accountability effective. @Martin.radford739 will end the show by answering the question about why we should pray even when God knows everything.
Hong Kong is one of the most expensive cities to live in, home ownership is a pipe dream for most people. How did we get to this place? Is there more that we can be doing to help people find affordable housing? @kevinkusunoki speaks with k_iu, and nelson.yau about what Hope of the City is trying to do for the poorest of Hong Kong. @Martin.radford739 answers the question about why God elects some not to believe.
What does it mean to “find our joy in Jesus”? This is a phrase that is thrown around a lot, but few of us can truly make sense of what it should look like in our daily lives. We dive into Philippians chapter 3 to try and understand what it means.
People often question the reliability of the Bible. With good reason. It was written over several millennia and written by a wide range of authors. How do we know if the Bible that we have today can really be trusted, and how can we be certain that the collection of books we have are truly the inspiration of God? @_albertng, @Kevinkusunoki and Lincoln Venancio discuss in detail.
Sometimes we chase peace, thinking it is just around the corner or a soon-to-be-enjoyed relief if we can just hold on a little longer. Paul reminds us that the peace of God is actually closer than we think.
@Kevinkusunoki, @timlatour, and @leoracaylor review the latest Netflix documentary “The Social Dilemma” and discuss its ramifications for the church. Should the church continue to engage on social media, and if so what is the appropriate way? @Martin.radford739 answers the question of whether God would have been more loving if He didn’t create anyone.
All across the world there is increased hostility and decreased tolerance. Opinions are spouted often and without flexibility. How is a Christian to engage a world that is polarised and embittered?
Is Sabbath a command or is it a suggestion? How seriously should we take sabbath and why is it necessary for us to rest? @wbretthilliard and @shilliard852 join to share about their recent sabbatical season and give practical tips to maintaining a life of rest. @Martin.radford739 answers the question of who Cain’s wife was.
All across the world there is increased hostility and decreased tolerance. Opinions are spouted often and without flexibility. How is a Christian to engage a world that is polarised and embittered?
The word "submission" carries so much baggage, particularly in the current cultural climate. However, what does the Bible say about "submission"? @kevinkusunoki, @jessicarichmondchoy, and @Martin.radford739 engage in an in-depth word study through several significant passages to try to come to a cohesive understanding of the word. @Martin.radford739 will also continue his weekly segment by answering a question about why God allows evil in the world.
Don’t settle for a faith that is afraid of facing the brutal realities of life. Instead, develop a depth of insight that is honest about the pains of life, and still remain hopeful.
Shame affects all of us, and can play a significant role in how we approach our relationships with others and with God. So where exactly does it come from and how do we silence it? Also, how can the church do a better job of addressing shame. Join @kevinkusunoki, @itskuskus, and @bjyau in their discussion about this topic, and we’ll also be starting a new segment this week called "Ask Martin." This is where we will ask @Martin.radford739 to answer an apologetic question in 5 minutes, so check it...
We look back at an unprecedented ministry year and from it, draw encouragement, as we continue to press on toward the goal.
Cancel culture is a relatively new phenomenon occurring in the west. What exactly is it and is it happening here in Hong Kong as well? Find out as @Kevin.kusunoki, @timlatour, and @jessicarichmondchoy explore this highly controversial topic.
We are all prone to self-absorption, which is always toxic and joy-killing. The Gospel brings the security and joy we long for.
People often talk about singleness being a gift, but for many young adults it seems like a gift that nobody actually wants. Join @Kevin.kusunoki, @makjoshmak, @timlatour, and @jessica305 as they break down the gift of singleness and how the church can do a better job valuing singleness.
The things we value most garner the most of our attention. The more we truly understand the kingdom of God, the more we will naturally value our faith.
Who exactly was Paul? What was he like? Did he change throughout the course of his ministry? How should this affect the way we read his letters? Join Kevin, Ps. Albert and Martin as they discuss the importance of understanding the person of Paul and how that impacted his writings over the course of his ministry.
A life of faith has often been compared to running a race, but how exactly should that look? In this sermon, Kevin will explore what it really means to live our life like a race, and what we should do to ensure that we run the race well.
The conversation of sexual identity has shifted in recent years from sexual preference to gender dysphoria. What exactly is gender dysphoria and how should the church respond to this new trend in culture? Jessica Choy and Jeff Lam, having worked with the youth for many years, give their insight into this growing phenomena.
Here at Island ECC, we naturally associate “Seek First” with Matthew 6:33. It’s easy to remember because it’s also our street number. But Seek First is more about 18-12 than 6-3-3: Matthew 18:12 tells us that our Good Shepherd leaves the 99 to seek after the one sheep that’s gone astray. Before we seek His kingdom, it’s God who seeks us first, and outreach is our response to His love.
One of the things we struggle with as Christians is finding meaning and purpose in our work. How do we know if we are doing what God has called us to do? What does it mean to live out your faith in your work? Join Kevin, Kwen and Yujing as they examine the topic of faith and work.