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Hebrews
Decisions In Faith

Hebrews 11:23-29
Pastor Jeff
Hebrews 11:23–29 traces a chain of faith-shaped decisions: Moses’ parents defied Pharaoh to protect a “beautiful” child; Moses refused palace identity to stand with God’s people; he valued the reproach of Christ above Egypt’s treasure; he obeyed God in the Passover; he led Israel through the Red Sea. The point isn’t perfect courage—it’s the OBJECT of faith. Some stood bold, others trembled, but everyone under the blood was saved. Faith thinks long game and acts now.
Dying In Faith

Heb 11:20-22
Pastor Jeff
Anniversaries, weakness, and the nearness of death bring perspective. Hebrews 11:13–22 shows three patriarchs who “died in faith.” Isaac blessed his sons without knowing the specifics of how God would fulfill His word. Jacob leaned on his staff and worshiped as he blessed his grandsons. Joseph spoke about an Exodus that had not happened yet and asked for his bones to rest in the land of promise. Their lives were imperfect, but their end was clear. They entrusted themselves to God and left a spiritual inheritance that outlived them.
Enoch-Walking in Faith

Hebrews 11:5-6
Pastor Jeff
What does it look like to truly “walk with God”? This sermon looks at Enoch, the man who “was taken” because he pleased God. We unpack Hebrews 11:5–6 and the simple, steady posture of faith that believes God is who He says He is and trusts that He rewards those who seek Him. Not hype. Not “faith in faith.” Daily faith in the ordinary and the hard.
The Nature of Faith

Heb. 11:1-3
Pastor Jeff
What is real, saving faith? Hebrews 11:1–3 to show that biblical faith isn’t wishful thinking or “manifesting.” Faith is a gift from God that gives assurance of what we hope for and conviction about what we cannot see. It’s centered in Christ, grounded in God’s trustworthy Word, and it always moves us to action.
The Rejection Of Christ

Heb 10:26-39
Pastor Jeff
Today, we discover the importance of having a faith that is supported by evidence. We are reminded that confidence in our relationship with God grows when our lives reflect genuine faith. The message challenges those who claim faith but show no signs of spiritual growth, while also encouraging believers to persevere and remember how God has been faithful in the past.
Missions Spotlight- K.S. Singh

K.S. Singh
In this message from Romans 16, guest speaker Shuresh shares how ordinary believers became unforgettable through faithful service in the early church. Drawing from Paul’s long list of greetings, he highlights how men and women from diverse backgrounds—slaves, aristocrats, Jews, Gentiles—were united in Christ and active in ministry.
Shuresh challenges us to rethink our roles in the church, emphasizing that ministry is not reserved for pastors or professionals. Every member has a part to play. The sermon also explores the power of hospitality, the depth of gospel friendships, and the beauty of a church family that reflects unity in diversity.
Access, Acceptance, and Assurance in Christ

Heb 10:19-25
Pastor Jeff
In a world of uncertainty and unrest, Hebrews 10 reminds us of three powerful gospel truths: we have access to God, we’ve been accepted by God, and we’ve been given full assurance in Christ. This message calls us to hold fast to our confession, draw near with sincere hearts, and stir one another to love and good works—all the more as we see the Day approaching.
Jesus: From Sacrifice to High Priest

Heb 10:1-18
Pastor Jeff
In this sermon from Hebrews 10, we’re reminded that Jesus' self-sacrifice is not only sufficient but complete once for all. The old covenant could never truly cleanse us, but Christ has done what the law never could. His work sets us apart, grounds our identity, and secures our forgiveness forever.
The New Covenant pt.3

Heb 9:15-28
Pastor Jeff
In this message from Hebrews 9, we are reminded that Jesus is not only the perfect sacrifice, but also the only Mediator of the New Covenant. His self-giving death secures eternal redemption for those who are called, offering freedom from sin and access to God. Dive deep into how the old covenant served as a backdrop to the beauty of Christ’s once-for-all sacrifice.
New Covenant pt.2

Heb 9:1-14
Pastor Jeff
In this sermon from Hebrews 9, we’re reminded of the beauty and supremacy of Jesus Christ as our eternal High Priest. Beginning with the tabernacle’s sacred spaces, we see how the old covenant, though God-ordained, was always incomplete and temporary. It served as the backdrop for something far greater: the new covenant in Christ.
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