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A Call to Compassion

Compassion is not a feeling. It is about reaching out practically; going where it hurts, entering into places of pain, sharing in brokenness, fear, confusion, and anguish of others. Yet ours is a diminishing compassion. This Sunday, Thomas (an elder in Agape) will lead us through Matthew 9:18-26, 35-38. In A Call to Compassion, we […]

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A Call To Commitment

Nothing happens without commitment. No one grows in life without making commitments. And no Christian can find the power for great commitment unless he first understands how much Christ is committed to him. This Sunday, Ps Guna will kickstart our new sermon series, 'A Call to Christ-Centrality in Challenging Times', by looking at Commitment from […]

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Upcoming Sermon Series – A Call To Christ Centrality In Challenging Times

Nothing happens without commitment. No one grows in life without making commitments. And no Christian can find the power for great commitment unless he first understands how much Christ is committed to him. This Sunday, Ps Guna will kickstart our new sermon series, 'A Call to Christ-Centrality in Challenging Times', by looking at Commitment from […]

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Taking Risks in the Dark

What do we do when we’re backed into a corner? Does trusting God mean doing nothing? Does cunning and cleverness have any part in the Christian’s life? This Sunday, Pastor Johanan answers these questions (and more) in 'Taking Risks in the Dark' from Ruth 3. This is the second-last installment of Never Beyond Hope. Invite […]

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From Despair to Hope

Most of us know what despair feels like. It’s surprising how full of despair life can be! The Bible understands how this feels like, how we are inclined to respond to despair, and even proposes an alternate remedy to deal with despair. This Sunday, we begin a new series titled Never Beyond Hope, where Pastor […]

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