August 18, 2024 • Peter Chase • John 18:36–38, Romans 8:18, Romans 5:2–4, Genesis 1:26, Romans 7:24–25
Peter Chase explores the themes of suffering, hope, and the need for a saviour through the lens of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. Just as Spider-Man grapples with the burdens of responsibility and loss, we too face a world full of pain. This sermon highlights the biblical narrative of suffering leading to hope in God's Kingdom, reminding us that through Jesus, we have the strength to overcome and serve others. Discover how the story of Spider-Man reflects our deep longing for redemption and the transformative power of hope.
At The Movies - Part 2: The Lion King
August 11, 2024 • Alistair Cochrane • Luke 16:11–24
In this sermon, Alistair Cochrane draws parallels between The Lion King and the parable of the Prodigal Son, illustrating the journey of rediscovering one's true identity and God-given purpose. Just as Simba runs from his destiny, many of us avoid the life God has planned for us. Through Luke 16:11-24, we are reminded of God’s love and the powerful destiny awaiting us if we return to Him. Step into the life you were meant to live, embraced by a Father who welcomes you with open arms.
At The Movies | Part 1 - Barbie
August 4, 2024 • Daniel Indradjaja • Ephesians 1:11, Genesis 1:26–27, Galatians 3:26, Jeremiah 31:3, Ephesians 2:10
Kicking off our "At The Movies" series, Daniel Indradjaja delves into the film Barbie, exploring themes of identity and self-worth. Just like Barbie and Ken in the movie, we all grapple with finding our true selves. Daniel encourages us to look beyond societal definitions and discover our identity in Christ. Join us as we unpack Ephesians 1:11 and Genesis 1:27, finding our true significance in God's design.