Sermons from April 2026
From Doubt to Worship
Behind locked doors, in a room filled with fear and uncertainty, Jesus came and stood among His disciples and everything changed. Thomas, the honest skeptic, demanded proof. Jesus responded by offering His scars. This message reflected on the powerful moment when doubt met the risen Christ face to face. In Jesus’ wounds, we see the undeniable evidence of the finished work of the cross; the full payment for sin and the foundation of our faith. Thomas’s journey reminds us that…
We Had Hoped
This Sunday, we stepped into one of the most honest and human moments in Scripture; when hope feels lost and expectations fall apart. On the road to Emmaus, two disciples walk away from Jerusalem carrying disappointment, confusion, and the weight of “we had hoped.” In this message from Luke 24, we explored how Jesus meets us in those very places, when our faith feels shaken and our vision feels unclear. Though they didn’t recognize Him at first, He was walking…
Communion of The Saints: A Word on Christian Fellowship.
Pastor Musa Daba led us through Acts 2:42–47, calling us to see the early Church not simply as a moment in history, but as a living pattern for our lives today. The devotion of the primitive Church—to the apostles’ teaching, fellowship, the breaking of bread, and prayer—reveals a Spirit-formed rhythm meant to shape our own walk with God. This message reminded us that true Christian fellowship is far more than a social habit or tradition. It is a means of…
Come, See The Place Where The Lord Lay.
In Matthew 28:1–10, the angel’s invitation to the women at the tomb was not meant to stay in that moment, it echoes through time and reaches us today. “Come and see” is more than a simple request; it is an invitation to witness the undeniable evidence of Christ’s victory over death. The empty tomb stands as a powerful testimony of His love; love that went to the cross, bore our sin, and rose in triumph. But the invitation doesn’t stop…