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At Faith Church, we gather each Sunday at 10:15am to worship together, grow in God’s Word, and encourage one another. Each sermon is rooted in Scripture and speaks to real life—challenging us to live out our faith daily with grace and truth. Whether you’re joining us in person or listening online, our prayer is that these messages will strengthen your walk with Christ and draw you closer to Him.
Below you will find our most recent messages.
Psalm 119:105 was written in the middle of conflict, yet the writer clings to one steady truth: God’s Word still guides. A lamp in biblical times didn’t light the whole road—it illuminated just enough for the next step. “Walking by faith in the light of His Word” means trusting God’s guidance one obedient step at a time, even when the future isn’t fully visible.
In 1 Thessalonians 4, Paul reminds us that God’s will for His people is still holiness. In a world of shifting values and blurred lines, the Lord’s standard remains clear, good, and unchanging—calling us to purity, obedience, and a life that honors Him. God has not lowered His expectations; He still calls His people to walk in a way that reflects His character.
“How to Keep Your Balance” looks at Martha and Mary (Luke 10:38–42; John 11) and reminds us that spiritual stability starts with priority. Martha shows us how easy it is to be busy for Jesus while missing time with Jesus, but Mary models the “one thing necessary”—sitting at His feet and trusting His word. In John 11, both sisters bring their grief to Christ and discover that when Jesus is central, we can serve, sorrow, and still stand steady in faith.
Mark 4:35–5:1 reminds us that Jesus isn’t surprised by the storms—we’re often in them because He has a purpose and a plan. Even mature believers face waves of fear and uncertainty, but the passage calls us to look beyond the wind to the One in the boat. When Jesus speaks, the storm obeys—His power will prevail for you, and He will bring you safely to the other side.
In 1 Samuel 25, God’s restraining grace shows up through Abigail. When David is seconds from vengeance and Nabal is blind with folly, Abigail’s Spirit-born wisdom, humility, and timely intercession keep blood off David’s hands and preserve his future. Restraining grace still meets us like that—checking our impulses, redirecting our anger, and leading us to God-honoring mercy.