Category: Sermon

  • Sermon 9. November 2025

    Sermon Title : Hope in Temptation – Part 3 (Mark 1:12-13 (Matthew 4:8-11)Pastor: Brian Moore In the third temptation of Christ (Matthew 4; Mark 1), Satan unveils his boldest tactic: offering Jesus the kingdoms of the world—if He will only bow down. But beneath this grand offer lie the same lies used throughout history: distorted…

  • Sermon 2. November 2025

    Sermon Title : “Hope in Temptation – Part 2” Mark 1:12-13 (Matthew 4:5-7)Pastor: Brian Moore This sermon warns that the greatest danger to God’s people isn’t external enemies but internal complacency, pride, and rashness—especially after moments of spiritual success. In the second temptation of Jesus (Matthew 4; Mark 1), Satan cleverly uses Scripture and Jesus’…

  • 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 detail. In this first temptation, we see that temptation is not simply about right and wrong actions, but about breaking communion with God and turning…

  • 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 life seems harsh or confusing, God is both leading and providing. Believers are reminded that spiritual testing is not punishment but purposeful — Jesus entered…

  • 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 so they might take His. Baptism is not first about our response, but about God’s initiative: He comes to us. Just as Jesus was baptized…

  • Sermon 28. September 2025

    Sermon Title: Preparing the Way (Mark 1:4–8)Preacher: Brian Moore Mark calls us to true preparation: God—not us—is at the center; the King is coming. John reminds us that repentance and forgiveness are God’s work, and only Jesus baptizes with the Holy Spirit. What does readiness look like? A clear focus on the King, humble, God-centered—ready…