icon__search

Is Grace Still Amazing? Rediscovering Awe in God's Presence

Michael Durham

April 5, 2024 • Michael Durham • Isaiah 6

Michael Durham challenges the congregation to reevaluate their perception of grace, contrasting it with the righteous judgment of God. Through an exploration of Isaiah's vision and personal reflections, the sermon calls for a renewed sense of wonder at God's grace and a deeper fear of His holiness.

Putting Prayer in Perspective: Our Father's Vast Universe

May 3, 2024 • Stuart Olyott • Matthew 6

Stuart shared the following exhortation prior to a morning prayer meeting at the 2024 Fellowship Conference. The thoughts shared really helped put prayer in perspective: in view of our Father's vast universe, He yet looks down and hears us!

Calvary's Miracles: Darkness, the Torn Veil, Earthquake, and the Resurrection of Saints

March 28, 2024 • Stuart Olyott • Matthew 27

Stuart Olyott delves into the profound miracles at Calvary, exploring the mysterious darkness, the tearing of the temple veil, a mighty earthquake, and the resurrection of saints, as recounted in Matthew 27. 0:00 Introduction and Scripture Reading 2:44 Overview: The Four Miracles at Calvary 3:19 Miracle 1: The Mysterious Darkness 5:43 Miracle 2: The Veil of the Temple Torn 8:43 Miracle 3: The Earthquake and Splitting Rocks 11:01 Miracle 4: Resurrection of the Saints 14:04 Reflecting on Our Response to Christ's Sacrifice

Not An Eclipse: Three Hours of Global Darkness

April 8, 2024 • Stuart Olyott • Matthew 27:45

The total eclipse is a global spectacle, but did you know there was an event where complete darkness lasted for three hours? And it was not caused by an eclipse. Our Lord came into the world miraculously. He started His public ministry with a miracle. Throughout the three and a half years of His ministry, He performed many miracles. And it's completely fitting that, as the Son of God is on the cross, He continues to work miracles. The first is a mysterious darkness. Did you see it there? Verse 45, now from the sixth hour, and Luke says, over all the earth, and it's not an eclipse. - Stuart Olyott