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In this concluding Advent sermon, Pastor Steven reflects on Mary's role in the fulfillment of God's promises, tracing the movement from Eve to Mary through faith, hope, and love. From the temple encounters in Luke 2 to Mary's lifelong devotion to her Son, this message shows how God reverses the curse through blessing and calls His people to live not from fear or duty, but from trusting faith, living hope, and devoted love in Christ.

In this Advent message, Pastor Steven explores how Scripture calls us to rightly honor Mary—not through devotion or neglect, but through faith-filled remembrance. By looking honestly at Mary's life, including both her faith and her failures, he shows how believers are called to remember God's work through her, consider the outcome of her life, and imitate her courageous trust in God as the New Eve who bore the Savior of the world.

In this Advent message, Pastor Dave reflects on Mary's encounter with Gabriel and her stunning prayer, the Magnificat. He shows how Mary embodies the repeated patterns of Scripture, reveals God's upside-down view of power, and celebrates the fulfillment of God's ancient promises—all pointing to the coming Savior who will make all things new.

In this Advent message, Pastor Steven traces the story of Mary back to its beginning—in the garden with Eve. He shows how the first gospel promise in Genesis 3 sets the stage for a new woman, a new obedience, and a new hope. Through Mary, the long-awaited offspring comes into the world to crush the serpent's head, fulfilling God's plan of redemption and restoring what was lost in the fall.

In this sermon, Pastor Steven walks through Paul's famous teaching on the Armor of God, showing why Christians need spiritual protection and courage in a world marked by unseen battles. He explains the real danger of the “schemes of the devil,” the purpose of each piece of God's armor, and how believers stand firm together—defending against evil, advancing in the gospel, and relying constantly on prayer.

In this sermon, Pastor Steven explores Paul's call for believers to “walk in love” and “walk in light,” grounding sanctification not in fear but in our identity as God's beloved children. He shows how the gospel frees us to confront the darkness of sinful desires, pursue holiness together as the church, and let the light of Christ reshape both our lives and our speech.

In this sermon, Pastor Steven unpacks Paul's teaching on sanctification—the lifelong work of God making His people holy. He explains how believers are called to put off the old self, be renewed in their minds, and put on the new self in Christ. Sanctification isn't about earning God's favor but living out the new identity He has already given us, together as the church, through the power of the Spirit.

In this message concluding Missions Month, Pastor Steven explores Paul's lifelong calling to proclaim the gospel to all nations and how that same mission continues through the church today. Drawing from Ephesians 3, he shows that global missions flow from three gospel-shaped motivations—our duty to obey Christ, our obligation to share what we've received, and our compassion for those who have not yet heard.


In this sermon, Pastor Steven explores Paul's revelation of the great “mystery” now made known—the full inclusion of the Gentiles as fellow heirs, members, and partakers in Christ. Through Paul's ministry and prayer, we see God's eternal plan unfold: a united church filled with the power of the Spirit, rooted in the unsearchable riches and immeasurable love of Christ.

In this message, Pastor Steven unpacks how Christ tears down the “dividing wall of hostility” that once separated Jew and Gentile, near and far, insider and outsider. Through His death, Jesus fulfills the law, brings peace, and gives all believers full access to the Father. Now, we are no longer strangers, but one people—fellow citizens and members of God's household, being built together into a living temple where God Himself dwells.

In this sermon, Pastor Steven walks through one of the most powerful passages in Scripture—Ephesians 2:1–10. He shows how Paul confronts the full reality of our condition apart from Christ—dead in sin, enslaved to the world, the flesh, and the devil—and then reveals the breathtaking hope in two words: “But God.” Through His mercy, love, and grace, God makes us alive in Christ and calls us His workmanship—reborn as a living testimony to His grace.



In this opening message from Ephesians, Pastor Steven introduces three questions that will guide our study this fall: Who am I in Christ? Who are we as the Church? And what does it mean to have courage? Looking at Paul's deep love for the Ephesian church and God's vision for His people, we are called to live with unity, boldness, and a renewed identity in Christ.

Elder Isaiah Lin speaks on the greatest sermon of all time - Jesus' Sermon on the Mount.

Join us as Elder Jon Crabb speaks on the topic of What Are You Seeking? and how we can find our answer in Christ.

In this final sermon from Isaiah, Pastor Steven reflects on the themes that run through the whole book—human sin that leads to exile, God's mercy that brings restoration, and the salvation He alone accomplishes through His Servant. Isaiah closes with both a warning of judgment and a promise of new creation, reminding us that the God who rules history is also the God who saves.

In this sermon, Pastor Steven unpacks Isaiah 65's vision of judgment, mercy, and ultimate restoration. He shows how God seeks out a rebellious people, saves them by grace, and promises a new heavens and new earth where sorrow is gone, tragedy is no more, and joy never ends.

In this sermon, Pastor Steven unpacks Isaiah's prayer from exile, showing how it reveals four truths for God's people today: God is our unchanging Father, exile exposes our sin, helplessness drives us to cry out to Him, and His ultimate answer comes in Christ. Even as we live as strangers in a broken world, we look toward the day when the heavens will be torn open and our eternal home will be restored.

In this sermon, Pastor Steven unpacks Isaiah 61 and the bold moment when Jesus declares, “Today this Scripture has been fulfilled.” He explores how Christ fulfills the promise to bring good news to the broken, restore what's been ruined, and clothe his people in garments of righteousness—not earned, but freely given through the gospel.

In this sermon, Pastor Steven unpacks Isaiah 60 as a vision of God's promise to restore what was lost—Eden itself. Through eight powerful promises, he shows how God is building a new and eternal home for His people—one of beauty, peace, light, and abundance—fulfilled in Christ and still unfolding through the church today.

In this sermon, Pastor Steven explores Isaiah 59 and its powerful indictment of injustice rooted in the human heart. He shows how God responds—not with reform, but by stepping in Himself to bring justice and redemption through a promised Redeemer.




Pastor Steven speaks on the book of Daniel on this first sermon in our new series on prayer entitled "Claiming the Promises: A Series on Prayer".

Join us Pastor Steven begins the final leg of our sermon series through the book of Isaiah with a new title, Spirit & Victory.







Pastor Steven delivers a message amidst the wildfire season our community is going through.

Join us for the start of Part 4 in Isaiah: Servanthood & Power on the first Sunday of 2025.