Explore the Bible
Dive into our latest sermons and explore the bible with us as we uncover fresh insights about God, life, faith, and the world around us.
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The narrow way and the broad way
Jesus ask us if we will choose the “narrow way”. What is it, why is it so tough and what happens if we say yes (or no)?
Ask, seek and knock
Ever wonder why some prayers seem to go unanswered? There’s something deeper behind Jesus’ call to keep asking, seeking, and knocking…
Do not judge!
What if Jesus’ call to ‘not judge’ is really an invitation to live in a radically generous, not judgemental, way?
Treasure in Heaven
Jesus teaches us that the key to true freedom and transformative living is to trust God, not stuff!
The heart of giving, praying and fasting
Jesus challenges us to look at what motivates our giving, praying and fasting...
Love your enemies
Why does Jesus tell us to love our enemies in a world that often tells us to hate?
An eye for an eye
The problem of revenge and a whole new way to respond that breaks the cycle of violence and opens the door to peace.
Simply “Yes” and “No”
Jesus on the importance of letting your "yes be yes, and you no be no"
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