Sermons from April 2026

Sermons from April 2026

The Fire That Falls

Sermon text: Leviticus 9:1-24; Leviticus 10:1-20 Joy and Judgment in the Presence of God In Leviticus 9–10, God’s presence brings both joy and danger—He welcomes His people, but not on their terms. The same fire that accepts the sacrifice also judges what is out of place, showing that God is holy and cannot be managed. The problem is not just what we do, but how we approach God, often trying to stay in control. Through Jesus, we can now come…

The God Who Makes a Way

Sermon text: Leviticus 1:1-9 and Leviticus 6:8-13 This sermon explores what it really means for a holy God to dwell among His people and why drawing near to Him is not casual or easy. Through the sacrifices in Leviticus, we see that coming into God’s presence requires cost, surrender, and continual dependence. Even at our best, we cannot fully sustain that kind of surrender on our own. The message ultimately points to Jesus as the final sacrifice who makes a…

Resurrection Next: Stepping Into the Unfinished Story

Sermon text: Mark 16:1-8 This sermon explores how the resurrection of Jesus is true, yet fear still remains in our lives. It shows that even the women at the tomb struggled to respond, reminding us that faith often begins before our fear disappears. Instead of waiting for certainty or confidence, we are invited to step forward in obedience, trusting that Jesus is already at work ahead of us. As we follow Him, we begin to experience His presence more deeply…