Throughout the Bible God often spoke audibly to His people. He still speaks to us today, but He speaks in a still small voice—not to make it difficult to hear Him, but to draw us closer. The goal of hearing God’s voice goes beyond figuring out what He wants. The goal of hearing God’s voice is to know His heart. This week we will explore what it means to tune our ears to hear God’s voice.
Discover your spiritual gifts and how God might be inspiring you to use your talents for Him
So many times we don’t get to experience the fullness of God’s forgiveness because we fixate on the mistakes of the past or the challenges of the present. Explore how we can make the most of what God offers
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.
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