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Every Nation Bryanston Sermons

Welcome to the Every Nation Bryanston Sermons! Dive into inspiring sermons and life-changing teachings that empower you to know God and make Him known. Our weekly episodes provide biblical insights, practical wisdom, and encouragement to help you thrive in your faith journey. Join us as we honor God and make disciples in every sphere of life.

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    OF THE KINGDOM SEASON 2 | Week 5 — Matthew 5:31–32

    The Gospel of Matthew tells a bigger story than any one of us. It reveals Jesus as the promised Messiah King and shows how His Kingdom is breaking into the world.This series is for those exploring faith, returning after a long time away, or trying to make sense of life and meaning. Matthew is not just about learning facts about Jesus. It invites us into a new way of living shaped by hope, purpose, and grace.Matthew presents Jesus as God’s promised leader, a King who serves rather than dominates, and a Saviour who changes people from the inside out. In a world marked by pressure, inequality, fear, and exhaustion, Jesus offers a different kind of Kingdom, one built on freedom instead of fear, grace instead of guilt, and purpose instead of performance.His Kingdom does not remove us from the world. It reshapes how we live within it.For a city filled with ambition, stress, spiritual curiosity, and quiet questions about identity, meaning, and purpose, Matthew offers good news. We do not have to earn our worth, construct our own meaning, or carry life alone. Jesus offers forgiveness, direction, and a new way forward.This journey through Matthew is an open invitation. You do not need all the answers. You do not need to be religious. You do not need to have it all together. The King has come. The Kingdom is near. And real life begins under His gracious rule.

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    OF THE KINGDOM SEASON 2 | Week 4 — Matthew 5:27–30

    The Gospel of Matthew tells a bigger story than any one of us. It reveals Jesus as the promised Messiah King and shows how His Kingdom is breaking into the world.This series is for those exploring faith, returning after a long time away, or trying to make sense of life and meaning. Matthew is not just about learning facts about Jesus. It invites us into a new way of living shaped by hope, purpose, and grace.Matthew presents Jesus as God’s promised leader, a King who serves rather than dominates, and a Saviour who changes people from the inside out. In a world marked by pressure, inequality, fear, and exhaustion, Jesus offers a different kind of Kingdom, one built on freedom instead of fear, grace instead of guilt, and purpose instead of performance.His Kingdom does not remove us from the world. It reshapes how we live within it.For a city filled with ambition, stress, spiritual curiosity, and quiet questions about identity, meaning, and purpose, Matthew offers good news. We do not have to earn our worth, construct our own meaning, or carry life alone. Jesus offers forgiveness, direction, and a new way forward.This journey through Matthew is an open invitation. You do not need all the answers. You do not need to be religious. You do not need to have it all together. The King has come. The Kingdom is near. And real life begins under His gracious rule.

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    OF THE KINGDOM SEASON 2 | Week 3 — Matthew 5:21–26

    The Gospel of Matthew tells a bigger story than any one of us. It reveals Jesus as the promised Messiah King and shows how His Kingdom is breaking into the world.This series is for those exploring faith, returning after a long time away, or trying to make sense of life and meaning. Matthew is not just about learning facts about Jesus. It invites us into a new way of living shaped by hope, purpose, and grace.Matthew presents Jesus as God’s promised leader, a King who serves rather than dominates, and a Saviour who changes people from the inside out. In a world marked by pressure, inequality, fear, and exhaustion, Jesus offers a different kind of Kingdom, one built on freedom instead of fear, grace instead of guilt, and purpose instead of performance.His Kingdom does not remove us from the world. It reshapes how we live within it.For a city filled with ambition, stress, spiritual curiosity, and quiet questions about identity, meaning, and purpose, Matthew offers good news. We do not have to earn our worth, construct our own meaning, or carry life alone. Jesus offers forgiveness, direction, and a new way forward.This journey through Matthew is an open invitation. You do not need all the answers. You do not need to be religious. You do not need to have it all together. The King has come. The Kingdom is near. And real life begins under His gracious rule.

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    OF THE KINGDOM SEASON 2 | WEEK 2 — MATTHEW 5:17–20

    The Gospel of Matthew tells a bigger story than any one of us. It reveals Jesus as the promised Messiah King and shows how His Kingdom is breaking into the world.This series is for those exploring faith, returning after a long time away, or trying to make sense of life and meaning. Matthew is not just about learning facts about Jesus. It invites us into a new way of living shaped by hope, purpose, and grace.Matthew presents Jesus as God’s promised leader, a King who serves rather than dominates, and a Saviour who changes people from the inside out. In a world marked by pressure, inequality, fear, and exhaustion, Jesus offers a different kind of Kingdom, one built on freedom instead of fear, grace instead of guilt, and purpose instead of performance.His Kingdom does not remove us from the world. It reshapes how we live within it.For a city filled with ambition, stress, spiritual curiosity, and quiet questions about identity, meaning, and purpose, Matthew offers good news. We do not have to earn our worth, construct our own meaning, or carry life alone. Jesus offers forgiveness, direction, and a new way forward.This journey through Matthew is an open invitation. You do not need all the answers. You do not need to be religious. You do not need to have it all together. The King has come. The Kingdom is near. And real life begins under His gracious rule.

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    OF THE KINGDOM SEASON 2 | WEEK 1 — MATTHEW 5:1–12

    The Gospel of Matthew tells a bigger story than any one of us. It reveals Jesus as the promised Messiah King and shows how His Kingdom is breaking into the world.This series is for those exploring faith, returning after a long time away, or trying to make sense of life and meaning. Matthew is not just about learning facts about Jesus. It invites us into a new way of living shaped by hope, purpose, and grace.Matthew presents Jesus as God’s promised leader, a King who serves rather than dominates, and a Saviour who changes people from the inside out. In a world marked by pressure, inequality, fear, and exhaustion, Jesus offers a different kind of Kingdom, one built on freedom instead of fear, grace instead of guilt, and purpose instead of performance.His Kingdom does not remove us from the world. It reshapes how we live within it.For a city filled with ambition, stress, spiritual curiosity, and quiet questions about identity, meaning, and purpose, Matthew offers good news. We do not have to earn our worth, construct our own meaning, or carry life alone. Jesus offers forgiveness, direction, and a new way forward.This journey through Matthew is an open invitation. You do not need all the answers. You do not need to be religious. You do not need to have it all together. The King has come. The Kingdom is near. And real life begins under His gracious rule.

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    OF THE KINGDOM SEASON 1 | WEEK 11 (EASTER) — MATTHEW 28:18–20

    The Gospel of Matthew tells a bigger story than any one of us. It reveals Jesus as the promised Messiah King and shows how His Kingdom is breaking into the world.This series is for those exploring faith, returning after a long time away, or trying to make sense of life and meaning. Matthew is not just about learning facts about Jesus. It invites us into a new way of living shaped by hope, purpose, and grace.Matthew presents Jesus as God’s promised leader, a King who serves rather than dominates, and a Saviour who changes people from the inside out. In a world marked by pressure, inequality, fear, and exhaustion, Jesus offers a different kind of Kingdom, one built on freedom instead of fear, grace instead of guilt, and purpose instead of performance.His Kingdom does not remove us from the world. It reshapes how we live within it.For a city filled with ambition, stress, spiritual curiosity, and quiet questions about identity, meaning, and purpose, Matthew offers good news. We do not have to earn our worth, construct our own meaning, or carry life alone. Jesus offers forgiveness, direction, and a new way forward.This journey through Matthew is an open invitation. You do not need all the answers. You do not need to be religious. You do not need to have it all together. The King has come. The Kingdom is near. And real life begins under His gracious rule.

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    OF THE KINGDOM SEASON 1 | WEEK 10 — Matthew 27:11–54

    The Gospel of Matthew tells a bigger story than any one of us. It reveals Jesus as the promised Messiah King and shows how His Kingdom is breaking into the world.This series is for those exploring faith, returning after a long time away, or trying to make sense of life and meaning. Matthew is not just about learning facts about Jesus. It invites us into a new way of living shaped by hope, purpose, and grace.Matthew presents Jesus as God’s promised leader, a King who serves rather than dominates, and a Saviour who changes people from the inside out. In a world marked by pressure, inequality, fear, and exhaustion, Jesus offers a different kind of Kingdom, one built on freedom instead of fear, grace instead of guilt, and purpose instead of performance.His Kingdom does not remove us from the world. It reshapes how we live within it.For a city filled with ambition, stress, spiritual curiosity, and quiet questions about identity, meaning, and purpose, Matthew offers good news. We do not have to earn our worth, construct our own meaning, or carry life alone. Jesus offers forgiveness, direction, and a new way forward.This journey through Matthew is an open invitation. You do not need all the answers. You do not need to be religious. You do not need to have it all together. The King has come. The Kingdom is near. And real life begins under His gracious rule.

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    OF THE KINGDOM SEASON 1 | WEEK 9 — Matthew 23:1–36

    The Gospel of Matthew tells a bigger story than any one of us. It reveals Jesus as the promised Messiah King and shows how His Kingdom is breaking into the world.This series is for those exploring faith, returning after a long time away, or trying to make sense of life and meaning. Matthew is not just about learning facts about Jesus. It invites us into a new way of living shaped by hope, purpose, and grace.Matthew presents Jesus as God’s promised leader, a King who serves rather than dominates, and a Saviour who changes people from the inside out. In a world marked by pressure, inequality, fear, and exhaustion, Jesus offers a different kind of Kingdom, one built on freedom instead of fear, grace instead of guilt, and purpose instead of performance.His Kingdom does not remove us from the world. It reshapes how we live within it.For a city filled with ambition, stress, spiritual curiosity, and quiet questions about identity, meaning, and purpose, Matthew offers good news. We do not have to earn our worth, construct our own meaning, or carry life alone. Jesus offers forgiveness, direction, and a new way forward.This journey through Matthew is an open invitation. You do not need all the answers. You do not need to be religious. You do not need to have it all together. The King has come. The Kingdom is near. And real life begins under His gracious rule.

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    OF THE KINGDOM SEASON 1 | WEEK 8 — Matthew 22:1–14

    The Gospel of Matthew tells a bigger story than any one of us. It reveals Jesus as the promised Messiah King and shows how His Kingdom is breaking into the world.This series is for those exploring faith, returning after a long time away, or trying to make sense of life and meaning. Matthew is not just about learning facts about Jesus. It invites us into a new way of living shaped by hope, purpose, and grace.Matthew presents Jesus as God’s promised leader, a King who serves rather than dominates, and a Saviour who changes people from the inside out. In a world marked by pressure, inequality, fear, and exhaustion, Jesus offers a different kind of Kingdom, one built on freedom instead of fear, grace instead of guilt, and purpose instead of performance.His Kingdom does not remove us from the world. It reshapes how we live within it.For a city filled with ambition, stress, spiritual curiosity, and quiet questions about identity, meaning, and purpose, Matthew offers good news. We do not have to earn our worth, construct our own meaning, or carry life alone. Jesus offers forgiveness, direction, and a new way forward.This journey through Matthew is an open invitation. You do not need all the answers. You do not need to be religious. You do not need to have it all together. The King has come. The Kingdom is near. And real life begins under His gracious rule.

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    OF THE KINGDOM SEASON 1 | WEEK 7 — Matthew 21:1–11

    The Gospel of Matthew tells a bigger story than any one of us. It reveals Jesus as the promised Messiah King and shows how His Kingdom is breaking into the world.This series is for those exploring faith, returning after a long time away, or trying to make sense of life and meaning. Matthew is not just about learning facts about Jesus. It invites us into a new way of living shaped by hope, purpose, and grace.Matthew presents Jesus as God’s promised leader, a King who serves rather than dominates, and a Saviour who changes people from the inside out. In a world marked by pressure, inequality, fear, and exhaustion, Jesus offers a different kind of Kingdom, one built on freedom instead of fear, grace instead of guilt, and purpose instead of performance.His Kingdom does not remove us from the world. It reshapes how we live within it.For a city filled with ambition, stress, spiritual curiosity, and quiet questions about identity, meaning, and purpose, Matthew offers good news. We do not have to earn our worth, construct our own meaning, or carry life alone. Jesus offers forgiveness, direction, and a new way forward.This journey through Matthew is an open invitation. You do not need all the answers. You do not need to be religious. You do not need to have it all together. The King has come. The Kingdom is near. And real life begins under His gracious rule.

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    OF THE KINGDOM SEASON 1 | WEEK 6 — Matthew 8:5–13

    The Gospel of Matthew tells a bigger story than any one of us. It reveals Jesus as the promised Messiah King and shows how His Kingdom is breaking into the world.This series is for those exploring faith, returning after a long time away, or trying to make sense of life and meaning. Matthew is not just about learning facts about Jesus. It invites us into a new way of living shaped by hope, purpose, and grace.Matthew presents Jesus as God’s promised leader, a King who serves rather than dominates, and a Saviour who changes people from the inside out. In a world marked by pressure, inequality, fear, and exhaustion, Jesus offers a different kind of Kingdom, one built on freedom instead of fear, grace instead of guilt, and purpose instead of performance.His Kingdom does not remove us from the world. It reshapes how we live within it.For a city filled with ambition, stress, spiritual curiosity, and quiet questions about identity, meaning, and purpose, Matthew offers good news. We do not have to earn our worth, construct our own meaning, or carry life alone. Jesus offers forgiveness, direction, and a new way forward.This journey through Matthew is an open invitation. You do not need all the answers. You do not need to be religious. You do not need to have it all together. The King has come. The Kingdom is near. And real life begins under His gracious rule.

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    OF THE KINGDOM SEASON 1 | WEEK 5 — Matthew 17:1–8

    The Gospel of Matthew tells a bigger story than any one of us. It reveals Jesus as the promised Messiah King and shows how His Kingdom is breaking into the world.This series is for those exploring faith, returning after a long time away, or trying to make sense of life and meaning. Matthew is not just about learning facts about Jesus. It invites us into a new way of living shaped by hope, purpose, and grace.Matthew presents Jesus as God’s promised leader, a King who serves rather than dominates, and a Saviour who changes people from the inside out. In a world marked by pressure, inequality, fear, and exhaustion, Jesus offers a different kind of Kingdom, one built on freedom instead of fear, grace instead of guilt, and purpose instead of performance.His Kingdom does not remove us from the world. It reshapes how we live within it.For a city filled with ambition, stress, spiritual curiosity, and quiet questions about identity, meaning, and purpose, Matthew offers good news. We do not have to earn our worth, construct our own meaning, or carry life alone. Jesus offers forgiveness, direction, and a new way forward.This journey through Matthew is an open invitation. You do not need all the answers. You do not need to be religious. You do not need to have it all together. The King has come. The Kingdom is near. And real life begins under His gracious rule.

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    OF THE KINGDOM SEASON 1 | Week 4 — Matthew 4:12–25

    The Gospel of Matthew tells a bigger story than any one of us. It reveals Jesus as the promised Messiah King and shows how His Kingdom is breaking into the world.This series is for those exploring faith, returning after a long time away, or trying to make sense of life and meaning. Matthew is not just about learning facts about Jesus. It invites us into a new way of living shaped by hope, purpose, and grace.Matthew presents Jesus as God’s promised leader, a King who serves rather than dominates, and a Saviour who changes people from the inside out. In a world marked by pressure, inequality, fear, and exhaustion, Jesus offers a different kind of Kingdom, one built on freedom instead of fear, grace instead of guilt, and purpose instead of performance.His Kingdom does not remove us from the world. It reshapes how we live within it.For a city filled with ambition, stress, spiritual curiosity, and quiet questions about identity, meaning, and purpose, Matthew offers good news. We do not have to earn our worth, construct our own meaning, or carry life alone. Jesus offers forgiveness, direction, and a new way forward.This journey through Matthew is an open invitation. You do not need all the answers. You do not need to be religious. You do not need to have it all together. The King has come. The Kingdom is near. And real life begins under His gracious rule.

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    OF THE KINGDOM SEASON 1 | Week 3 — Matthew 4:1–11

    The Gospel of Matthew tells a bigger story than any one of us. It reveals Jesus as the promised Messiah King and shows how His Kingdom is breaking into the world.This series is for those exploring faith, returning after a long time away, or trying to make sense of life and meaning. Matthew is not just about learning facts about Jesus. It invites us into a new way of living shaped by hope, purpose, and grace.Matthew presents Jesus as God’s promised leader, a King who serves rather than dominates, and a Saviour who changes people from the inside out. In a world marked by pressure, inequality, fear, and exhaustion, Jesus offers a different kind of Kingdom, one built on freedom instead of fear, grace instead of guilt, and purpose instead of performance.His Kingdom does not remove us from the world. It reshapes how we live within it.For a city filled with ambition, stress, spiritual curiosity, and quiet questions about identity, meaning, and purpose, Matthew offers good news. We do not have to earn our worth, construct our own meaning, or carry life alone. Jesus offers forgiveness, direction, and a new way forward.This journey through Matthew is an open invitation. You do not need all the answers. You do not need to be religious. You do not need to have it all together. The King has come. The Kingdom is near. And real life begins under His gracious rule.

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    OF THE KINGDOM SEASON 1 | Week 2 — Matthew 3:1–17

    The Gospel of Matthew tells a bigger story than any one of us. It reveals Jesus as the promised Messiah King and shows how His Kingdom is breaking into the world.This series is for those exploring faith, returning after a long time away, or trying to make sense of life and meaning. Matthew is not just about learning facts about Jesus. It invites us into a new way of living shaped by hope, purpose, and grace.Matthew presents Jesus as God’s promised leader, a King who serves rather than dominates, and a Saviour who changes people from the inside out. In a world marked by pressure, inequality, fear, and exhaustion, Jesus offers a different kind of Kingdom, one built on freedom instead of fear, grace instead of guilt, and purpose instead of performance.His Kingdom does not remove us from the world. It reshapes how we live within it.For a city filled with ambition, stress, spiritual curiosity, and quiet questions about identity, meaning, and purpose, Matthew offers good news. We do not have to earn our worth, construct our own meaning, or carry life alone. Jesus offers forgiveness, direction, and a new way forward.This journey through Matthew is an open invitation. You do not need all the answers. You do not need to be religious. You do not need to have it all together. The King has come. The Kingdom is near. And real life begins under His gracious rule.

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    OF THE KINGDOM SEASON 1 | WEEK 1 — MATTHEW 1:1–21

    The Gospel of Matthew tells a bigger story than any one of us. It reveals Jesus as the promised Messiah King and shows how His Kingdom is breaking into the world.This series is for those exploring faith, returning after a long time away, or trying to make sense of life and meaning. Matthew is not just about learning facts about Jesus. It invites us into a new way of living shaped by hope, purpose, and grace.Matthew presents Jesus as God’s promised leader, a King who serves rather than dominates, and a Saviour who changes people from the inside out. In a world marked by pressure, inequality, fear, and exhaustion, Jesus offers a different kind of Kingdom, one built on freedom instead of fear, grace instead of guilt, and purpose instead of performance.His Kingdom does not remove us from the world. It reshapes how we live within it.For a city filled with ambition, stress, spiritual curiosity, and quiet questions about identity, meaning, and purpose, Matthew offers good news. We do not have to earn our worth, construct our own meaning, or carry life alone. Jesus offers forgiveness, direction, and a new way forward.This journey through Matthew is an open invitation. You do not need all the answers. You do not need to be religious. You do not need to have it all together. The King has come. The Kingdom is near. And real life begins under His gracious rule.Watch our podcast Stuff We Didn't Say On Sunday : https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLehZbktpjsb0tOpnwkPuzvbPPKVyIHPoZ&si=swg7SZ_2RKGxgdcX

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    THE MISSION | WEEK 3

    God’s Mission as revealed through the Gospel of John. Believers should be motivated to participate in God’s mission because of the Father’s love, the Son’s sacrifice, the Spirit’s empowerment, and the Church’s mission in the harvest.We pray and hope that you will be encouraged and inspired as you hear todays message.Know God and Make Him Known.Blessings.

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    THE MISSION | WEEK 2

    God’s Mission as revealed through the Gospel of John. Believers should be motivated to participate in God’s mission because of the Father’s love, the Son’s sacrifice, the Spirit’s empowerment, and the Church’s mission in the harvest.We pray and hope that you will be encouraged and inspired as you hear todays message.Know God and Make Him Known.Blessings.

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    THE MISSION | WEEK 1

    God’s Mission as revealed through the Gospel of John. Believers should be motivated to participate in God’s mission because of the Father’s love, the Son’s sacrifice, the Spirit’s empowerment, and the Church’s mission in the harvest.We pray and hope that you will be encouraged and inspired as you hear todays message.Know God and Make Him Known.Blessings.

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    SERIES BREAK | KNOW GOD AND MAKE HIM KNOWN

    Discover the heart of faith: knowing God deeply and sharing His love with the world. A message of purpose, hope, and calling to live boldly for Him.Watch our podcast Stuff We Didn't Say On Sunday : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLehZbktpjsb1WJtFteh46Lmpi30Hgqt-jWe pray and hope that you will be encouraged and inspired as you hear todays message.Know God and Make Him Known.Blessings.

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    SERIES BREAK | HOW DO WE JUDGE OUR YEAR

    A heartfelt message that shifts the way we evaluate our year. Instead of measuring success by wins or losses, the sermon invites us to ask a deeper question. Are we okay with God? Drawing from Psalm 139, it calls us to let God search our hearts, uncover the roots beneath our actions, refine what needs to change, and lead us into a life shaped by his presence rather than our performance.Watch our podcast Stuff We Didn't Say On Sunday : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLehZbktpjsb1WJtFteh46Lmpi30Hgqt-jWe pray and hope that you will be encouraged and inspired as you hear todays message.Know God and Make Him Known.Blessings.

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    SERIES BREAK | SURVEY

    A reflective message inviting the church to look honestly at the year, the wins and the wounds, and to place every moment before God. The sermon reminds us that our identity rests in Christ, not in the highs or lows of any season, and calls us to gratitude, humility, stewardship, healing, and renewed trust as we move forward.Watch our podcast Stuff We Didn't Say On Sunday : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLehZbktpjsb1WJtFteh46Lmpi30Hgqt-jWe pray and hope that you will be encouraged and inspired as you hear todays message.Know God and Make Him Known.Blessings.

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    THRIVING IN BABYLON: WEEK 10

    Babylon was more than an empire; it was a system designed to reshape God's people in its own image. In Thriving In Babylon II, we explore what it means to live faithfully in a culture that challenges our convictions and identity. Drawing from Daniel's story, this series unpacks 48 biblical principles that teach us how to stay grounded in faith, hold onto integrity, walk with wisdom, and live with courage and eternal hope, even when the world around us pressures us to conform. Babylon is temporary, but God's kingdom is forever.Watch our podcast Stuff We Didn't Say On Sunday : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLehZbktpjsb1WJtFteh46Lmpi30Hgqt-jWe pray and hope that you will be encouraged and inspired as you hear todays message.Know God and Make Him Known.Blessings.

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    THRIVING IN BABYLON: WEEK 9

    Babylon was more than an empire; it was a system designed to reshape God's people in its own image. In Thriving In Babylon II, we explore what it means to live faithfully in a culture that challenges our convictions and identity. Drawing from Daniel's story, this series unpacks 48 biblical principles that teach us how to stay grounded in faith, hold onto integrity, walk with wisdom, and live with courage and eternal hope, even when the world around us pressures us to conform. Babylon is temporary, but God's kingdom is forever.Watch our podcast Stuff We Didn't Say On Sunday : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLehZbktpjsb1WJtFteh46Lmpi30Hgqt-jWe pray and hope that you will be encouraged and inspired as you hear todays message.Know God and Make Him Known.Blessings.

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    THRIVING IN BABYLON: WEEK 8

    Babylon was more than an empire; it was a system designed to reshape God's people in its own image. In Thriving In Babylon II, we explore what it means to live faithfully in a culture that challenges our convictions and identity. Drawing from Daniel's story, this series unpacks 48 biblical principles that teach us how to stay grounded in faith, hold onto integrity, walk with wisdom, and live with courage and eternal hope, even when the world around us pressures us to conform. Babylon is temporary, but God's kingdom is forever.Watch our podcast Stuff We Didn't Say On Sunday : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLehZbktpjsb1WJtFteh46Lmpi30Hgqt-jWe pray and hope that you will be encouraged and inspired as you hear todays message.Know God and Make Him Known.Blessings.

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    THRIVING IN BABYLON: WEEK 7

    Babylon was more than an empire; it was a system designed to reshape God's people in its own image. In Thriving In Babylon II, we explore what it means to live faithfully in a culture that challenges our convictions and identity. Drawing from Daniel's story, this series unpacks 48 biblical principles that teach us how to stay grounded in faith, hold onto integrity, walk with wisdom, and live with courage and eternal hope, even when the world around us pressures us to conform. Babylon is temporary, but God's kingdom is forever.Watch our podcast Stuff We Didn't Say On Sunday : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLehZbktpjsb1WJtFteh46Lmpi30Hgqt-jWe pray and hope that you will be encouraged and inspired as you hear todays message.Know God and Make Him Known.Blessings.

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    THRIVING IN BABYLON: WEEK 6

    Babylon was more than an empire; it was a system designed to reshape God's people in its own image. In Thriving In Babylon II, we explore what it means to live faithfully in a culture that challenges our convictions and identity. Drawing from Daniel's story, this series unpacks 48 biblical principles that teach us how to stay grounded in faith, hold onto integrity, walk with wisdom, and live with courage and eternal hope, even when the world around us pressures us to conform. Babylon is temporary, but God's kingdom is forever.Watch our podcast Stuff We Didn't Say On Sunday : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLehZbktpjsb1WJtFteh46Lmpi30Hgqt-jWe pray and hope that you will be encouraged and inspired as you hear todays message.Know God and Make Him Known.Blessings.

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    THRIVING IN BABYLON: WEEK 5

    Babylon was more than an empire; it was a system designed to reshape God's people in its own image. In Thriving In Babylon II, we explore what it means to live faithfully in a culture that challenges our convictions and identity. Drawing from Daniel's story, this series unpacks 48 biblical principles that teach us how to stay grounded in faith, hold onto integrity, walk with wisdom, and live with courage and eternal hope, even when the world around us pressures us to conform. Babylon is temporary, but God's kingdom is forever.Watch our podcast Stuff We Didn't Say On Sunday : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLehZbktpjsb1WJtFteh46Lmpi30Hgqt-jWe pray and hope that you will be encouraged and inspired as you hear todays message.Know God and Make Him Known.Blessings.

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    THRIVING IN BABYLON: WEEK 4

    Babylon was more than an empire; it was a system designed to reshape God's people in its own image. In Thriving In Babylon II, we explore what it means to live faithfully in a culture that challenges our convictions and identity. Drawing from Daniel's story, this series unpacks 48 biblical principles that teach us how to stay grounded in faith, hold onto integrity, walk with wisdom, and live with courage and eternal hope, even when the world around us pressures us to conform. Babylon is temporary, but God's kingdom is forever.Watch our podcast Stuff We Didn't Say On Sunday : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLehZbktpjsb1WJtFteh46Lmpi30Hgqt-jWe pray and hope that you will be encouraged and inspired as you hear todays message.Know God and Make Him Known.Blessings.

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    THRIVING IN BABYLON: WEEK 3

    Babylon was more than an empire; it was a system designed to reshape God's people in its own image. In Thriving In Babylon II, we explore what it means to live faithfully in a culture that challenges our convictions and identity. Drawing from Daniel's story, this series unpacks 48 biblical principles that teach us how to stay grounded in faith, hold onto integrity, walk with wisdom, and live with courage and eternal hope, even when the world around us pressures us to conform. Babylon is temporary, but God's kingdom is forever.Watch our podcast Stuff We Didn't Say On Sunday : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLehZbktpjsb1WJtFteh46Lmpi30Hgqt-jWe pray and hope that you will be encouraged and inspired as you hear todays message.Know God and Make Him Known.Blessings.

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    THRIVING IN BABYLON: WEEK 2

    Babylon was more than an empire; it was a system designed to reshape God's people in its own image. In Thriving In Babylon II, we explore what it means to live faithfully in a culture that challenges our convictions and identity. Drawing from Daniel's story, this series unpacks 48 biblical principles that teach us how to stay grounded in faith, hold onto integrity, walk with wisdom, and live with courage and eternal hope, even when the world around us pressures us to conform. Babylon is temporary, but God's kingdom is forever.Watch our podcast Stuff We Didn't Say On Sunday : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLehZbktpjsb1WJtFteh46Lmpi30Hgqt-jWe pray and hope that you will be encouraged and inspired as you hear todays message.Know God and Make Him Known.Blessings.

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    THRIVING IN BABYLON: WEEK 1

    Babylon was more than an empire; it was a system designed to reshape God's people in its own image. In Thriving In Babylon II, we explore what it means to live faithfully in a culture that challenges our convictions and identity. Drawing from Daniel's story, this series unpacks 48 biblical principles that teach us how to stay grounded in faith, hold onto integrity, walk with wisdom, and live with courage and eternal hope, even when the world around us pressures us to conform. Babylon is temporary, but God's kingdom is forever.Watch our podcast Stuff We Didn't Say On Sunday : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLehZbktpjsb1WJtFteh46Lmpi30Hgqt-jWe pray and hope that you will be encouraged and inspired as you hear todays message.Know God and Make Him Known.Blessings.

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    IF I WAS YOUR PASTOR : WEEK 5 | PUSH INTO CULTURE WITH GOSPEL CLARITY

    In Week 6 of If I Was Your Pastor, we are called to press into the culture around us with gospel clarity. The Word of God equips us to bring light where there is darkness, to live faithfully in our communities, and to respond like Jesus when the world pushes back. Discover how to engage culture with conviction, compassion, and clarity.

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    IF I WAS YOUR PASTOR : WEEK 4 | BUILDING SPIRITUAL WALLS

    In Week 4 of If I Was Your Pastor, we are reminded that forgiveness is not optional for followers of Jesus. Forgiving others frees our hearts, heals relationships, and reflects the grace we ourselves have received. Learn how forgiveness breaks the chains of bitterness and opens the way to real freedom.

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    IF I WAS YOUR PASTOR : WEEK 3 | BE IN THE WORD

    In Week 3 of If I Was Your Pastor, we are reminded that true growth and transformation come from being rooted in God’s Word. The Bible is not just a book, it is living and active, shaping us to walk in truth and freedom. Learn why staying in Scripture is essential for a strong and lasting faith.

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    IF I WAS YOUR PASTOR : WEEK 2 | BE FAITHFUL WITH YOUR ASSIGNMENT

    In Week 2 of If I Was Your Pastor, we are challenged to stay faithful to the unique assignments God has given us. Your calling might not look like someone else’s, but it is just as important in His plan. Discover how to serve with consistency, courage, and trust that God is working through your obedience.Know God and Make Him Known.Blessings!

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    IF I WAS YOUR PASTOR: WEEK 1 | GOD RESCUES BECAUSE HE DELIGHTS IN YOU

    In the first message of our new series If I Was Your Pastor, we hear a deeply personal story of rescue, redemption, and radical love. God delights in you, and He saves not because of what you’ve done but because of who He is. Discover how the woman at the well [John 4] and we can find freedom in the living water only Jesus offers.Know God and Make Him Known.Blessings!

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    GOD VS. GODS : WEEK 11 | OUR IDOLS VERSUS GOD’S PRESENCE

    CHECK IN:How are you doing this week?Have you prayed and read your Bible consistently the past week?Who is someone you’re praying to share Jesus with this week, and what’s one wayyou can love them well?REFLECTION:Q1: What sticks out to you?Q2: What does Isaiah say will quake and shake in the presence of God?Q3: Consider how this terrifying God wants us to approach Him (Isaiah 64:8)?Q4: Why do you think this is? What do you think this means?THOUGHT:Nations and mountains will shake, quake and tremble in the presence of God, whilst wecan speak to Him as our Father.Take time to pray to your Heavenly Father as a group today, bringing your needs, yourpraise and your thanksgiving.PRAY TOGETHER

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    GOD VS. GODS : WEEK 10 | OUR ASHES VERSUS GOD’S SPIRIT

    CHECK IN:How are you doing this week?Have you prayed and read your Bible consistently the past week?Who is someone you’re praying to share Jesus with this week, and what’s one way you can love them well?INTRODUCTION:Today we will be studying chapter 61 of Isaiah and looking at the work that the Messiah will do in humanity.WORD:Read aloud together or take turns.Suggestion: Read in different Bible translations. It is okay if this takes a while.ISAIAH 61:1-7REFLECTION:Q1: What sticks out to you?Q2: Follow the word ‘instead’ in the above text. What do you notice? What does the Messiah give us?Q3: What is the result of this work? What will become of us who receive it (Is. 61:5-6)?THOUGHT:‘The Spirit of the Lord is upon me…’We need the Spirit of the Lord upon and in us if we are to minister to God and accomplish anything that God has called us to.Have you been filled with the Spirit? Take time to pray for this as a group.PRAY TOGETHER

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    GOD VS. GODS : WEEK 9 | OUR CONSECRATION VERSUS GOD’S FAST

    CHECK-INHow are you doing this week?Have you prayed and read your Bible consistently over the past week?Who is someone you’re praying to share Jesus with this week, and what’s one way you can love them well?INTRODUCTIONToday we will be studying Isaiah chapter 58, looking at what God considers to be a ‘proper’ fast.WORDRead aloud together or take turns.Suggestion: Use different Bible translations. It’s okay if this takes time.Scripture Reading: Isaiah 58:1-14REFLECTIONWhat sticks out to you?How were the people of Judah fasting? (Isaiah 58:3-4)What kind of fast does God call His people to? (Isaiah 58:5-7)Consider and discuss the result of God’s kind of fast. (Isaiah 58:8-11)THOUGHTMany times in our faith we can be so outcome and results driven that we miss experiencing the will of God in our unanswered prayers.Share a story or two of when an unanswered prayer, in hindsight, became a blessing for you.PRAY TOGETHER

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    GOD VS. GODS : WEEK 8 | OUR PAST VERSUS GOD’S REDEMPTION

    CHECK-INHow are you doing this week?Have you been consistent in prayer and Bible reading?Who is someone you’re praying to share Jesus with, and how can you love them well this week?INTRODUCTIONToday, we’re diving into Isaiah 43:14 to 25 to explore God’s intentional redemptive power in our lives.WORDRead aloud together or take turns. Try using different Bible translations (it’s okay if this takes time).REFLECTIONWhat stands out to you?What are the “former things” Isaiah refers to?What is the “new thing” God is doing in Isaiah 43:19 to 28?Do you feel you’re currently living in that new thing God has done or is doing in your life?THOUGHTShame can keep us stuck in places from which God has already rescued us.Where do you need prayer and encouragement this week as you reflect on guilt or shame in your life?PRAY TOGETHER

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    GOD VS. GODS : WEEK 7 | OUR GAINS VERSUS GOD’S GREATNESS

    CHECK-IN:How has your week been? Have you been consistent in prayer and reading your Bible? Who are you praying to share Jesus with, and how can you love them well?INTRODUCTION:Today, we dive into Isaiah 39 & 40 and explore the greatness of God in contrast to material gains.WORD:Let’s read aloud together or take turns and try different Bible translations!REFLECTION:What stands out to you?What did Hezekiah do wrong in Isaiah 39:1 - 8?How does Isaiah 40:9 - 26 reveal God’s greatness?Why do we place value in earthly success instead of God’s greatness?THOUGHT:Pride is dangerous, it can disguise itself as self-pity, self-esteem, or even defending our rights. Where is pride hiding in your life?PRAY TOGETHERJoin us as we reflect, discuss, and pray!

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    GOD VS. GODS : WEEK 6 | OUR SECURITY VERSUS GOD’S FOUNDATION

    CHECK IN:How are you doing this week?Have you prayed and read your Bible consistently the past week?Who is someone you’re praying to share Jesus with this week, and what’s one wayyou can love them well? INTRODUCTION:Today we will be studying portions of chapter 28, 30, 31 of Isaiah and the ways we seekfor and find security outside God. WORD:Read aloud together or take turns.Suggestion: Read in different Bible translations. It is okay if this takes a while.ISAIAH 28:16; 30:1-5; 31:1-3REFLECTION:Q1: What sticks out to you?Q2: Who do the people of God turn to for protection in Isaiah 30:1-5?Q3: Why does the human heart do this? We do we pursue other gods? Why do we returnto Egypt?Q4: What are the consequences for turning and trusting Pharoah in Isaiah 31:1-3? THOUGHT: To turn in the Bible refers to repentance. Turning away from one thing to turn towardanother. What gods do you need to turn away from and turn instead to God?PRAY TOGETHER

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    GOD VS. GODS: WEEK 5 | OUR UNBELIEF VERSUS GOD’S FAITHFULNESS

    CHECK IN:How are you doing this week?Have you prayed and read your Bible consistently the past week?Who is someone you’re praying to share Jesus with this week, and what’s one way you can love them well?INTRODUCTION:Today we will be studying the 26th chapter of Isaiah and the reason why we can and must trust God over other gods. WORD: Read aloud together or take turns. Suggestion: Read in different Bible translations. It is okay if this takes a while.ISAIAH 26:1-9REFLECTION:Q1: What sticks out to you?Q2: Who does God keep in perfect peace according to verse 3?Q3: What does it mean practically to have our minds stayed on Him?Q4: Name the reasons Isaiah gives as to why the hearer can trust God? (vs 4-9)THOUGHT:In this current season of my life, where am I struggling to trust God? Why?PRAY TOGETHER

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    GOD vs GODS: WEEK 4 | OUR ENEMY VERSUS GOD’S JUDGEMENT

    Spiritual warfare isn’t a metaphor—it’s a reality. In Isaiah 13 & 14, we’re given a sobering glimpse into the downfall of Babylon and the fall of Satan himself. But in the face of darkness, God’s justice shines bright.This week, we explore the uncomfortable yet powerful truth that there is no salvation without judgment. God’s judgment isn’t cruel—it’s righteous, redemptive, and necessary for true freedom.Satan is not God’s equal. He is defeated. So how do we walk in that victory today?Know God and Make Him Known.Blessings!

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    GOD VS. GODS : WEEK 3 | OUR FEARS VERSUS GOD’S ZEAL

    When fear dominates our decisions, we often forget the God who fights for us.In a world obsessed with certainty, many of us turn to control as our safety net — managing every detail in hopes of securing peace. But when the illusion of control fails us, we’re left anxious and weary. This week, we confront the idol of control and discover how the Gospel invites us to trust in God’s zeal and sovereignty. True peace doesn’t come from control — it comes from surrender.What does it mean that God’s solution for the world came in such a fragile form?How can we learn to respond to uncertainty with faith in His promises, not fear of the unknown?Let’s choose hope grounded in God’s zeal—not in our own strength.Know God and Make Him Known.Blessings!

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    GOD VS. GODS : WEEK 2 | OUR WEAKNESS VERSUS GOD’S CALLING

    What happens when God calls—but we feel too weak to answer?In Week 2, we explore Isaiah 6:1–13, where Isaiah is overwhelmed by God’s holiness and his own unworthiness—yet still responds, “Here I am. Send me.”God’s mission isn’t for the qualified—it’s for the willing. He meets us in our weakness, makes us clean, and sends us with purpose.What are your excuses? And what might God be saying to them?This week let’s wrestle with the call—and learn to live as though we've been sent.Know God and Make Him Known.Blessings!

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    GOD VS. GODS : WEEK 1 | OUR FREEDOMS VERSUS GOD’S INVITATION

    How do we respond when God confronts our brokenness?In the opening week of our new series, we dive into Isaiah 1:1–20, where God calls His rebellious people not to shame—but to reason with Him. It's an invitation to come back, to be made whole, and to exchange false freedoms for true life.As we reflect on the state of Judah, we’re challenged to see the parallels with our own lives and nation today. God’s heart has always been for restoration, not condemnation. Will we respond to His call?Know God and Make Him Known.Blessings!

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    EASTER : RESURRECTION SUNDAY

    What does it truly mean to know Jesus—not just know about Him, but to know Him personally, intimately, deeply?This Resurrection Sunday message invites us into the incredible journey from sin and separation to salvation and reconciliation through the death and resurrection of Jesus. Drawing from Scripture, we’re reminded that justification is a gift—one we cannot earn, only receive.The resurrection isn’t just an event in history—it’s the turning point of our own stories. Jesus didn’t come to give us religion, but relationship, and to restore us to the image-bearers God created us to be.Whether you’re exploring faith or have walked with Jesus for years, this message encourages you to pause, reflect, and ask: "How do I know Him?"Know God and Make Him Known.Blessings!

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    EASTER : PALM SUNDAY

    This past Sunday, Lisa invited us into the heart of Holy Week, starting with the unexpected entry of Jesus into Jerusalem—not on a war horse, but on a donkey. In a world expecting power and conquest, He arrives with humility and peace.Through vivid storytelling and heartfelt reflection, Lisa walks us through the emotional landscape of Passion Week, uncovering the personalities, the pain, and the divine purpose woven through every moment leading to the cross.Palm Sunday is not just a celebration—it’s the beginning of a descent into sacrifice, love, and redemption. Will we slow down long enough to walk that road with Him?Know God and Make Him Known.Blessings!

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