It’s scary to make new friends.
Micah has been in school for 6 weeks now and he’s doing just fine. I on the other hand am having a hard time transitioning to being a school mum.
It’s scary to make new friends.
Micah has been in school for 6 weeks now and he’s doing just fine. I on the other hand am having a hard time transitioning to being a school mum.
We all face negativity in our lives – whether it’s in our homes, workplaces, or in public spaces. Come explore how we can handle criticism, verbal attacks, and hurtful attitudes with a Christ-centred worldview
Anger is often a secondary emotion. We might first feel offended, rejected, or disrespected before getting angry. In this sermon we will explore how the gospel ministers to the primary negative emotions that we feel each day.
I recently learned about Kechi Okwuchi, a survivor of a plane crash who became well-known after competing on America’s Got Talent (see her recent performance here).
Only 16-years-old, she suffered third-degree burns on over 65% of her body. She had to receive over 10 surgeries in 2 years and had to endure excruciating pain and trauma.
Yet not only did she survive – she thrived. She went on to graduate Summa Cum Laude from the University of St. Thomas, is completing her MBA in Economics, and is inspiring the world through her singing.
"But those who drink the water I give them will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give them will become in them a spring of water welling up to eternal life." John 4:14
The author of Hebrews says something quite controversial in Hebrews 6:1. He says let us leave the elementary teachings of Jesus and move on to maturity. How can Jesus become a hindrance to maturity and what does it mean to mature as a Christian? In this sermon we will be exploring Hebrews chapter 6 to answer these questions. Click MCAC 2 Feb 2019 Disc Q for the discussion questions.
As January draws to a close, how can we keep motivated to continue good habits and break bad ones? How can we persevere in our walk with God? Speaker: Pr Jinha Kim
Hope is more than an idea. It’s a reality. This sermon explores how a personal encounter with Christ takes us one step closer to believing in God. Hope is birthed from knowing that God believes in us. Speaker: Pr Roy Kim.
How can we see God in our lives? Does He still act in history? Explore with us how coincidences point to Providence
What would it look like to make our resolutions God-centred rather than happiness-centred? In this sermon Roy explores the importance of starting 2019 with God at the centre.