Messages from
Easter 2026
Acts 2:37-41
What if Easter isn’t just a story to admire but news that demands a response?
In this week's Easter message, we explore what really happened after the resurrection of Jesus and why it left people asking, “What shall we do?” If it’s true, it changes everything: your hope, your future, and your life right now.
Colossians 1:15-23
We spend our lives trying to hold everything together. Our future, our relationships, our identity. But Colossians 1 reminds us that Jesus is the one already holding it all together. The question is: will you trust him with the weight of your life?
Genesis 1:1-3
Many think they understand what’s wrong with humanity and how to fix it—but our condition is far worse than we realize. Only when we see God’s original design and intended glory for man do we grasp how deeply sin has corrupted us and why it deserves judgment. Yet the good news is this: the gospel alone restores what sin has corrupted.
Romans 11:33-36
The foundation of the gospel is God Himself—beyond our comprehension, beyond our control, and at the center of all things. He is not merely greater than us; He stands in a category all His own.
At the end of his explanation of salvation in Romans 1-11, Paul erupts in awe in Epistle to the Romans 11:33-36: God’s wisdom is unsearchable, His authority unquestionable, and His glory immeasurable. Yet this incomparable God has drawn us near through the gospel. And that makes trusting, obeying, and worshiping Him the greatest purpose of our lives.