Author: Christ_Admin
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Sermon 1. February 2026
Sermon: Who is My Family? (Mark 3:31–35) Preacher: Brian Moore This sermon from Mark 3:31–35 takes one of the most universally felt human experiences — the pain of family — […]
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Sermon 25. January 2026
Sermon Title: Doubts and Distractions (Mark 3:22–30)Preacher: Brian Moore This sermon from Mark 3:22–30 addresses one of the most feared phrases in all of Scripture — the “unforgivable sin” — […]
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Sermon 18. January 2026
Sermon Title: Confessing Christ (Mark 3:7-21)Preacher: Brian Moore This sermon from Mark 3:7–21 explores the different reactions people have to Jesus and shows that every reaction is, in fact, a […]
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Sermon 11. January 2026
Sermon Title: Rest and Restoration – Part 2 (Mark 2:23–3:6)Preacher: Brian Moore This sermon opens by drawing attention to the book of Leviticus, reminding us that even difficult and unfamiliar […]
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Sermon 4. January 2026
Sermon Title: Rest and Restoration – Part 1 (Mark 2:23–3:6)Preacher: Brian Moore In these opening Sabbath controversies, tension between Jesus and the Pharisees comes fully into view. What appears to […]
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Sermon 28. December 2025
Sermon title: “Something old, something new””(Mark 2:18-22)Pastor: Brian Moore Something Old, Something New explores Jesus’ response in Mark 2:18–22 to a familiar religious conflict: why His disciples do not follow […]
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Sermon 14. December 2025
Sermon title: “We Never Saw Anything Like This“(Mark 2:1-12)Pastor: Brian Moore We Never Saw Anything Like This (Mark 2:1–12) challenges a false dichotomy between joy and suffering. This sermon shows […]
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Sermon 26. October 2025
Sermon Title : “Hope in Temptation – Part 1” (Matthew 4:1-11)Pastor: Brian Moore Going deeper into Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness, Matthew’s Gospel helps us see specific temptations in greater […]
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Sermon 19. October 2025
Sermon title: «An (un)expected turn» (Mark 1;12-13)Pastor: Brian Moore God’s providence often unfolds in unexpected and difficult ways. Drawing from Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness, it shows that even when […]
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Sermon 12. October 2025
Sermon Title: “You come to me?” (Mark 1:9–11)Preacher: Brian Moore At Jesus’ baptism, John asks, “You come to me?” Jesus steps into the waters of sinners, taking on their name […]
