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Ruth: The Redeemer’s Story
We all live under stories—stories our families tell, stories we believe about ourselves, and stories that shape how we see the world. In Ruth 4, we see God redeeming the broken stories of Ruth and Naomi and weaving them into His greater story of grace and redemption. The good news is that through Jesus Christ, our Redeemer, who is both willing and able, God invites us to take our place in His better story.
Ruth: The Redeemer’s Covering
Discover how Ruth 3 reveals the unseen current of God’s grace, showing how faith makes a plan, steps forward, and waits in hope—inviting us to trust our Redeemer Jesus Christ in every season of life.
Ruth: Providence in the Field
In Ruth chapter 2, we see God’s unseen current of grace at work through the ordinary lives of Ruth, Naomi, and Boaz. What looks like a coincidence is really divine providence—God providing, guiding, and transforming hearts through everyday faithfulness. This sermon invites you to trust that same current of grace in your own life and to open your eyes to the ways God is already at work.
Life Together: The God Who Dwells Among Us
Discover how Zeph. 3:17 reveals 4 promises of God’s presence and how the Christian community helps us live in that today.
Life Together: The Presence of God
Discover how true awe comes not from eloquence, gain, or power, but from the transforming presence of God in the community of believers (Acts 2:43).
Life Together: A Simple Faith in A Complex World
In Acts 2:41-47, the early church devoted itself to four essentials: the apostles’ teaching, the fellowship, the breaking of bread, and the prayers. This sermon explores how these simple practices shaped a vibrant, Christ-centered community that stood out to the watching world—and how we can return to the same foundations in our own walk with Jesus today.
Sermon: A Seat at the Table
A seat at God’s table is found through humility and generosity, not influence—Jesus calls us to welcome others with His grace.
