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Growing apples takes time—and so does growing in Christ.
In this message from Matthew 5:48 (“Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect”), Pastor Joni unpacks what Jesus really meant by “perfect.” Is He demanding flawless performance—or calling us to spiritual maturity? Using the picture of green apples vs. ripe red apples, we explore the difference between saving grace (new life) and sanctifying grace (ongoing transformation), and why God’s goal isn’t perfectionism—it’s wholeness, ripeness, and Christlike character.
You’ll also hear practical, Scripture-grounded signs of maturity: hungering for God’s Word, moving from “milk” to “meat,” growing through Christian community and accountability, bearing lasting fruit, and living out the Great Commandments and the Great Commission.
If you’ve ever felt discouraged by the word “perfect,” this sermon reframes it as an invitation: not to pretend you’re flawless, but to keep becoming who God is shaping you to be.
Freedom is one of America’s most celebrated words—but do we even agree on what it means? In this message, “Mark of Freedom,” Pastor Ian examines how our culture’s definition of liberty (“the power to do as I please”) often collides with real life—where my “freedom” can become someone else’s harm.
Drawing from John 8:23–36, we hear Jesus’ unsettling claim: people who insist they’re free can still be enslaved—not by governments or circumstances, but by sin, shame, and distorted aims. With Scripture spanning Romans 5–6, 1 John 4, Genesis 1, and Jesus’ greatest commandment, this sermon argues that true freedom isn’t rule-breaking or rule-keeping. It’s something deeper:
The real mark of freedom is the ability to love as God loves—loving God and loving our neighbor. And that kind of love isn’t powered by willpower, politics, or moral performance, but by the transforming work of the Holy Spirit.
If you’ve ever wondered why “freedom” feels so contested—and what Jesus means by “free indeed”—this sermon is for you.
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What does it really mean to be great?
In a world that celebrates power, recognition, and success, Jesus turns greatness upside down.
Using the gripping story of the Chilkoot Pass and Jesus’ words in Matthew 20:20–28, Pastor Joni challenges our self-focused definition of greatness. When James and John push for the best seats in God’s kingdom, Jesus offers a surprising truth: the path to greatness is humble service.
Pastor Joni calls us to examine our motives, resist pride, and embrace the Christlike way of becoming less so that Jesus can be seen more. True greatness isn’t about being noticed—it’s about living unseen faithfulness for God’s glory.
If you’ve ever struggled with comparison, ambition, recognition, or the desire to be “first,” this sermon is for you.
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Even the disciples saw the risen Jesus… and some doubted (Matthew 28:17). Doubt isn’t the end of faith—it can be part of the journey. The bigger question is: does the Resurrection matter enough to change how we live? This week’s sermon used the picture of a broken hourglass as a reminder that God breaks into our time, breaks the chains of the past, and invites us to ongoing transformation by the Holy Spirit. “Let your light shine…” (Matthew 5:16).
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Pastor Joni explores the powerful message behind John 3:16 and Psalm 103:8-13. She dives deep into the nature of God’s love, mercy, and grace—looking beyond simple verses to understand the incredible compassion and steadfast faithfulness God shows us. She illustrates how God’s love is constant, even when we stumble.
Discover how, through Jesus, we’re offered freedom from the consequences of sin—a gift we are invited to receive. Learn what it means to walk in God’s love, accept His grace, and live a life marked by compassion to others.
Join us as we explore the profound journey from Palm Sunday’s celebration to the heartbreak of Good Friday. In this sermon, we reflect on the shifting crowds, the longing for a king, and the challenge of truly embracing Jesus as Lord—not just in words, but in life-changing action. Discover how history reveals humanity’s fickle nature, especially toward God, and why following Christ calls us to transformation, peacemaking, and resisting idolatries—especially in today’s culture and politics. If you’ve ever wondered what it means to proclaim “Hosanna” or how faith should shape your everyday choices, this message is for you. Watch now and let the story of Jesus inspire real change in your life.