Sermons from 2025 (Page 2)

The Teacher Jesus

The Teacher Jesus

Jesus is the greatest Teacher, and His Sermon on the Mount lays the foundation for true discipleship. The Beatitudes remind us that God blesses the poor, the mourning, the meek, and even the persecuted. He calls us not only to outward obedience but to inward transformation.

Jewish Jesus

The Jewish Jesus

The opening chapters of Matthew remind us that Jesus is the fulfillment of God’s promises to Abraham and David. His genealogy shows God’s faithfulness, His life reflects obedience where Israel failed, and His ministry calls us to let go of the old and embrace the new life He offers.

Jesus With People

As we begin our new series “Jesus and the People,” we are reminded that Jesus is the perfect image of the invisible God. Through His life, love, and sacrifice, He shows us what it means to live in God’s image. Each week, we’ll discover how looking to Jesus transforms our lives and calls us to reflect Him in the world.

The Singhs’ Farewell

In their farewell message, Tony and Melanie reflected on seven years of ministry in Ottawa, drawing from Acts 20 and Ephesians 3. They spoke of faith, community, and legacy—reminding the church that it is not buildings or crowds but people rooted in Christ’s love. With gratitude for shared lives, baptisms, and perseverance, they charged the congregation—especially the youth—to carry forward a vibrant, united faith.

A boat rests on the sandy shore as the sun sets, casting warm hues across the sky and reflecting on the water.

Bethany, A Place of Rest

Explore Bethany as a place of rest and renewal. From Mary sitting at Jesus’ feet to Lazarus being raised, Bethany shows us what it means to encounter Christ, worship with gratitude, experience resurrection life, and live with the hope of ascension. It’s a call for us to be a place of peace and refreshment in a weary world.

Treasuring eternity

Treasuring Eternity

Discover how the “third day” in Scripture points to God’s ultimate rescue and eternal abundance. From water turned to wine in Cana to the resurrection of Jesus, this message inspires hope, endurance, and joy, reminding us that the best is yet to come—eternity with Him.

Treasuring The Cross

Treasuring The Cross

The cross, once a symbol of terror, is now our freedom. It reveals the depth of our sin and the magnitude of God’s love. Treasuring the cross means dying to self daily, boasting only in Christ. We don’t move on from the cross—we go deeper into it, letting it shape everything.

Treasuring Hope

Treasuring Hope

What are you hoping for? In “Treasuring Hope,” we’re reminded that true hope isn’t wishful thinking—it’s a firm, soul-anchoring trust in God’s promises. Whether you’re walking through difficulty or joy, hope rooted in Christ transforms how we live today and gives us strength for tomorrow.

Treasuring Vulnerability

We live in a world that tells us to stay strong, hide the cracks, and keep it all together. But the Gospel tells a different story. Vulnerability—the willingness to be seen, to be honest, to be open—is not a weakness to overcome; it’s a gateway. It’s how we draw closer to God, and how we…

Singles Ministry Led Service

A special worship service led by our vibrant Singles Ministry! Our Young Professionals and Singles Ministry shared their gifts and testimonies with the congregation.