Christian faith

2026, Faith Series, Sermon, Sunday Evening

Faith Series: A Heavenly Perspective

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the brevity of life as highlighted in Psalm 90:10, urging the congregation to number their days and apply their hearts to wisdom. The preacher contrasts the temporal focus of the world with the eternal perspective Christians should adopt, encouraging a life of faith, prayer, and meditation on God’s Word. Through personal anecdotes and biblical references, the message inspires listeners to live each day with purpose, ready to share Christ and glorify God in all actions.

2026, Faith Series, Sermon, Sunday Morning

Faith Series: Faith Changes How We View Life

In this sermon, the preacher explores how faith transforms the way believers perceive life, focusing on 2 Corinthians 5:1 and the concept of viewing temporal struggles through the lens of eternity. The preacher emphasizes the importance of walking by faith, not by sight, and longing for the eternal home promised by God rather than being preoccupied with earthly comforts. This message encourages a perspective rooted in God’s Word, fostering a desire for eternal life over temporary worldly concerns.

2026, Faith Series, Sermon, Sunday Morning

Faith Series: Faith Takes God’s Warnings Seriously

The preacher delivers a message on faith, focusing on Noah’s example from Hebrews 11:7, emphasizing how genuine faith involves taking God’s warnings seriously with reverential fear. Through Noah’s obedience in building the ark, the preacher illustrates the importance of trusting God’s word over worldly fears and living a life consistent with one’s beliefs. The sermon urges believers to fear God, build their lives according to His plan, and be salt and light in the world.

2026, Sunday Morning

Easter Cantata 2026

This Easter Cantata, performed by the CFC Choir, focuses on the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ, drawing from key moments in the Gospel narrative. The choir, through song and scripture, emphasizes the significance of the cross, the empty tomb, and the appearances of the risen Christ to His disciples. The singing conveys a message of redemption, faith, and the transformative power of Christ’s sacrifice and victory over death.

2026, Sermon, Sunday Morning

Seeking God’s Will or Opposing It?

In this Palm Sunday sermon, the preacher explores the theme of seeking God’s will versus opposing it, focusing on Jesus’ journey to the cross as depicted in Mark 8:31 and other scriptures. The preacher emphasizes Jesus’ unwavering commitment to the Father’s plan despite temptations and misunderstandings from disciples like Peter, urging believers to deny themselves and follow Christ. The message culminates in a call to prioritize eternal values over temporal desires, reflected in the observance of the Lord’s Supper.

2026, Faith Series, Sermon, Sunday Evening

Faith Series: A Faith That Works

In this sermon, the preacher explores the concept of a living faith as described in James 2, emphasizing that true faith must manifest in good works. The preacher illustrates that faith without works is dead, using biblical examples like Abraham and Rahab to show how genuine faith results in action. The message urges believers to demonstrate their faith through love, charity, and service to others, reflecting a life rooted in Christ.

2026, Sermon, Sunday Evening, Testing

God’s Purpose in a Variety of Testings: Conclusion

In this sermon, the preacher explores the various trials and testings that God brings into the lives of believers, emphasizing Romans 8:28 as a foundational truth that all things work together for good for those who love God. The preacher discusses challenges such as loss, disappointment, liberty, financial struggles, sickness, and life transitions, illustrating how these are used by God to shape and purify faith, drawing examples from biblical figures like Job, David, and Noah. The message encourages reliance on God, resistance to the devil through His word, and maintaining a childlike faith and trust in God’s ultimate purpose.

2026, Sermon, Sunday Morning, Testing

God’s Purpose in a Variety of Testings: Taking Loved Ones

In this sermon, the preacher explores God’s purpose in the trials and testings of life, particularly focusing on the loss of loved ones as a form of divine chastening meant for spiritual growth. Drawing from Romans 8:28 and other scriptures, the preacher emphasizes that God uses such painful experiences to teach, refine, and draw believers closer to Him, while also commissioning them for further service. The message offers comfort and hope, reminding listeners that God’s sovereign plan ultimately works for good, even in sorrow.

2026, Sermon, Sunday Morning

Proclaiming the Lord’s Death Till He Comes

In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the significance of the Lord’s Supper as a proclamation of Jesus’ death until His return, drawing from 1 Corinthians 11:23-26. The preacher emphasizes the importance of self-examination and living a life worthy of Christ, urging believers to show their faith through both words and actions. The message calls for genuine faith, addressing sin, and reflecting Christ’s love in daily life as a testimony to His sacrifice.

2025, Sermons, Sins of the Spirit, Sunday Evening

Sins of the Spirit Series: Part 13 (Lust and Covetousness)

In this sermon, the preacher addresses the sin of lust and covetousness as sins of the Spirit, emphasizing that these are internal attitudes and desires that displease God. Drawing from James 1:12-14 and other scriptures, the preacher urges believers to overcome temptation through faith and walking in the Spirit, rather than succumbing to sinful desires. The message highlights the importance of trusting God’s will and finding contentment in Him rather than in worldly possessions or pleasures.

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