Holy Spirit

2025, Christmas Day, Sunday Morning

Christmas Cantata

This Christmas Cantata, presented by the CFC Choir, beautifully narrates the story of Jesus’ birth through song and scripture, focusing on themes of love, joy, and divine promise. The music, through the choir’s presentation, emphasizes the significance of the annunciation to Mary, the shepherds’ encounter with the angels, and the wise men’s journey, celebrating the arrival of the King of Kings. The presentation captures the essence of Christmas as a time of spiritual reflection and joyous praise.

2025, Sermons, Sunday Morning

The Necessity of the Holy Spirit in our Fellowship

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer, drawing from Romans 8. The preacher highlights the importance of walking in the Spirit rather than the flesh, underscoring that true fellowship with Christ and victory over sin are only possible through the Spirit’s guidance. The message calls for a life of love, obedience, and mutual edification among believers, rooted in Christ’s atonement.

2025, Sermons, Sunday Evening

The Need of Compassion Upon Those Lost in the Deception of Roman Catholicism

This sermon focuses on the love and forgiveness of Jesus Christ, as exemplified in Luke 23 and Acts 2, emphasizing His prayer for forgiveness on the cross and Peter’s bold preaching that led to the conversion of 3,000 souls on the day of Pentecost. It also addresses the responsibility of religious leaders and the call for Christians to love their enemies, pray for those who persecute them, and live as strangers and pilgrims in the world, reflecting Christ’s teachings through their actions and witness.

2025, Sermons, Sunday Morning

The Way the Lord Prunes His Disciples

This sermon, based on John 15, focuses on the metaphor of Christ as the true vine, with believers as the branches, emphasizing the importance of spiritual fruitfulness through connection to Christ and the pruning work of the Father. The message explores how pruning, though sometimes painful, is necessary for growth, corrects sinful attitudes, and fosters humility and obedience in the Christian life.

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