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November

We explore John 6:22-40, where Jesus challenges followers to seek more than just their physical needs, but to long for the true "bread of life" that brings eternal satisfaction. The message unpacks our tendency to prioritize felt needs and encourages a shift towards seeking God's will above our own wants. Through Jesus’ conversation with the crowd, we learn that the true work God asks of us is simple yet profound: to believe in Him whom the Father has sent. The

In this week's sermon, Pastor Jer explores the story of Jesus walking on water in John 6, using his own childhood experience of fear as a powerful illustration. He asks us to consider what causes fear in our own lives and points to Jesus as the ultimate answer and anchor in times of trouble. Through the disciples’ terrifying journey on the stormy sea, Jer highlights the transformation that happens when Jesus enters the scene: fear turns to joy and struggle

Pastor Jer delves into the familiar story of Jesus feeding the 5,000, exploring its deeper meaning beyond just the miraculous provision. The message challenges us to recognize how often we seek Jesus to satisfy our immediate needs, missing the greater spiritual fulfillment He offers. Through an engaging look at the disciples’ reactions and the crowd’s desires for quick fixes, the sermon points us towards surrendering our own comforts and priorities for the sake of God’s eternal kingdom. It asks thoughtful

This sermon explores John 5:30-47, where Jesus openly declares his divinity and equality with God the Father, sparking intense debate with the Jewish leaders. The message unpacks Jesus’ case for his identity, highlighting five powerful witnesses: God the Father, John the Baptist, Jesus’ own miraculous works, the Scriptures, and Moses. Each witness points unmistakably to who Jesus is—the awaited Messiah and God in the flesh. The sermon challenges listeners not to merely rely on religious knowledge or tradition, but to