God’s Mighty Presence
The sermon “Come and Follow Me” last Sunday talked about Jesus calling a young man to leave everything and follow Him, but the young man was unable to let go of his earthly possessions and fame.
The sermon “Come and Follow Me” last Sunday talked about Jesus calling a young man to leave everything and follow Him, but the young man was unable to let go of his earthly possessions and fame.
As a co-worker spouse, the two get together in the light, with nothing to hide, thus truly reflecting the relationship to one another.
Matthew 20:1-16
Preacher: Roxan Lapitan & Michelle Montemayor
As the mother of this big church family, I always love to share with my children from the bottom of my heart. Three years ago, I began to pen a series of articles in our weekly bulletin – might it be thanksgiving or stories of what was going on in my daily life. That was my way of sharing my heart with my beloved children.
The large-scale musical, Paul, due to the pandemic, was only broadcast in the Resurrection Sunday Service on 12 April.
By worship and meditating on Jesus’ death in the Good Friday Service on 10 April, we drew closer to the crucified Lord and understood more about Jesus’ sacrificial love.
Many people live with a separation between “belief” and “daily life” – they look one way toward the church, and then the opposite way to their home. How can our life and belief be united and not separated? In our monthly prayer meeting (Call to All), Pastor Ruby shared her testimony.
I am thankful that we debuted our first musical on the life of Paul, See the Risen Lord. last Sunday – the Resurrection Sunday! After Paul saw the risen Lord, his life made a 180-degree turn.
Acts 26:15-23
Preacher: Pastor Ruby Kwok
During the Monthly Prayer Meeting (Call to All) on 2 April, Pastor Joshua and C-Mo taught us how to honor our parents in the Tree of Life: