Category: Sermons

  • Why Jesus Speaks in Stories

    Why Jesus Speaks in Stories

    Jesus taught the crowds by the lake using parables — stories that work like puzzles. He expected people to sit with these stories and slowly work out their meaning, much like readers once memorised scripture through repeated listening rather than quick reading. With the parable of the sower, Jesus does something unusual: he explains the…

  • Being Human and Finding New Life

    Being Human and Finding New Life

    Paul wrote his letter to the Romans to explain himself to a church he’d never visited. This church included both Jewish and Gentile believers, and tensions ran high between them. Paul wanted both groups to understand what it meant to belong to Christ, regardless of their background. He wrote the letter before a journey that…

  • What Does It Mean to Imitate Christ?

    What Does It Mean to Imitate Christ?

    Jesus calls his followers to imitate him — not to judge or exclude others, but to love them. In Matthew chapters 9 and 10, Jesus sends his disciples out to continue his work. He doesn’t micromanage. He trusts ordinary people, just as he trusts us today. Following Jesus means becoming the kind of person who…

  • Called to Continue Christ’s Mission

    Called to Continue Christ’s Mission

    Jesus travelled from city to city healing the sick and proclaiming God’s kingdom. But even the Son of God had limits. Moved by deep compassion, he saw the crowds as “harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd.” So he turned to those who had been watching and learning from him. He transformed his disciples…

  • From Invisibility to Healing

    From Invisibility to Healing

    In Matthew 9, we encounter the moving story of a woman who had suffered from continual bleeding for twelve years. Because her condition rendered her ritually unclean under Jewish law, she lived not only with physical suffering but also with social and religious exclusion. Believing that even touching Jesus’ cloak would heal her, she approached…

  • Reflections from our Art Exhibition

    Reflections from our Art Exhibition

    Our recent parish art exhibition became far more than a display of creative works. Featuring pieces by parishioners, family members, and several accomplished artists, the exhibition offered a rich and diverse expression of faith, memory, and imagination. Through paintings, photographs, digital art, and personal creations, visitors were invited to see our church and its theology…

  • The Spirit at Work in Every Part of Life

    The Spirit at Work in Every Part of Life

    On Pentecost Sunday, we reflected on the dramatic moment in Acts 2 when the Holy Spirit descended upon the disciples and enabled people from many nations to hear the Gospel in their own languages. Through readings spoken in different languages during the service, we experienced a glimpse of the wonder and confusion of that first…

  • Thinking Faithfully in a Crowded Marketplace

    Thinking Faithfully in a Crowded Marketplace

    Paul arrived in ancient Athens expecting a city of great wisdom and philosophy and instead found it crowded with shrines, idols, and superstition. Disturbed by what he saw, he began speaking in the public squares, where both curious listeners and skeptical philosophers gathered around him. Some mocked him, while others genuinely wanted to hear more.…

  • Thinking Faithfully in a Marketplace of Ideas

    Thinking Faithfully in a Marketplace of Ideas

    Paul’s visit to Athens revealed a city crowded with idols, shrines, and competing philosophies. While waiting for his companions, Paul walked through the marketplaces and public squares, where thinkers debated the newest ideas and citizens tried to “cover their bases” with every imaginable god. Troubled by both the superstition and the emptiness he saw, Paul…

  • Stephen’s Vision and the Cost of Discipleship

    Stephen’s Vision and the Cost of Discipleship

    In Acts of the Apostles chapter 7, Stephen steps forward as the first Christian martyr and boldly defends his faith before the religious authorities. He doesn’t mumble a safe answer to avoid trouble. He delivers a sweeping account of God’s work in Israel and shows how Jesus fulfils that story. His speech helps the early…