This Easter Sunday message explores the resurrection through three theologically rich truths that show why the empty tomb changes everything: 1. The resurrection confirms Jesus’ identity and secures our salvation 2. Christ’s victory over death gives believers hope of eternal life 3. The resurrection empowers believers to live a new, holy life for God.
In this message, we look at the Cross to examine it through five distinct lenses:
1. God’s perspective
2. Christ’s perspective
3. Satan’s perspective
4. The Church’s perspective
5. The believer’s perspective
What does your worship cost you? On Holy Wednesday, we find one of the most intimate and powerful moments in Scripture — Mary of Bethany breaking open a jar of costly perfume and pouring it on Jesus’ feet. We also see some context of Judas' heart right before betraying Jesus. This message from John 12:1–8 explores:
This Easter Sunday message explores the resurrection through three theologically rich truths that show why the empty tomb changes everything: 1. The resurrection confirms Jesus’ identity and secures our salvation 2. Christ’s victory over death gives believers hope of eternal life 3. The resurrection empowers believers to live a new, holy life for God.
In this message, we look at the Cross to examine it through five distinct lenses:
1. God’s perspective
2. Christ’s perspective
3. Satan’s perspective
4. The Church’s perspective
5. The believer’s perspective
This Maundy Thursday sermon walks through three powerful moments from the final hours of Jesus’ life — the Last Supper, the foot washing, and the Garden of Gethsemane — revealing what it means to encounter a love that doesn’t walk away when we fail.
What does your worship cost you? On Holy Wednesday, we find one of the most intimate and powerful moments in Scripture — Mary of Bethany breaking open a jar of costly perfume and pouring it on Jesus’ feet. We also see some context of Judas' heart right before betraying Jesus. This message from John 12:1–8 explores:
Are you just looking the part… or are you bearing real fruit? This Holy Tuesday message from Matthew 21:18–27 uncovers the danger of fruitless religion, the illusion of outward righteousness, and the call to live a life of real faith and surrender. 🔎 In this sermon, you’ll discover: Why Jesus cursed the fig tree—and what it means for us today How religious leaders challenged Jesus’ authority—and how we still do the same What it looks like to bear genuine spiritual fruit, not just perform religion
Jesus was on a mission. He came to cleanse it the temple of the corruption and set an example of true worship. On Holy Monday, Jesus entered the Temple and turned over tables, driving out the money changers and confronting empty, surface-level religion. His bold actions weren’t about anger — they were about restoring true worship. This message, based on Matthew 21:12–17, unpacks what it really means to make room for Jesus, remove distractions, and reclaim the sacred space of our hearts. 🔎 In this sermon, you’ll learn: Why Jesus confronted corruption in the Temple How worship can become hollow when it’s built on performance What tables need to be flipped in our own lives today
Palm Sunday is a moment of beauty… and tension. It began with crowds shouting “Hosanna!” and waving palm branches in celebration. But by the end of the week, those same voices were shouting “Crucify Him.” How do you go from praise to persecution in just five days? In this message, we explore the story of Palm Sunday and what it reveals about: The shallowness of public praise The unchanging mission and love of Jesus The call to follow Him even when the applause fades
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