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Reading the Text, Feeding the Flock

Day: March 26, 2026

  • Imitation or Mimicry

    We sing, “All to Jesus I surrender,” but do we really mean it? This Lenten reflection explores the uncomfortable difference between imitating Christ with genuine, Spirit-led love and merely mimicking Him through empty habits and rituals. Discover why spiritual integrity matters, how our ‘Christian identity’ can fracture when we only go through the motions, and how a true paradigm shift can move us from performance to authentic discipleship.

  • Time Is On My Side

    Do you ever feel like you’re always busy, yet still not sure you’re using your time the way God wants? In this sermon, we’ll explore the difference between Kronos (clock time) and Kairos (God’s appointed time), and discover how Scripture calls us to be still, be wise, and make the most of every opportunity to praise Him with our whole lives.

  • Promise, Place, and the People

    What if Ezekiel’s valley of dry bones isn’t just about resurrection, but about home? This reflection on Ezekiel 37 explores a haunting vision of scattered bones, a people cut off from their land, and the God whose breath turns desolation into hope. Tracing the deep biblical connection between life, land, and Spirit, it invites us to see our own longing for Christ and our true Home in the God who still brings life to lifeless places.

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