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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.
In John 20:24–29, Thomas brings honest doubt to the risen Christ—and Jesus meets him with patience, truth, and grace. The Lord doesn’t shame Thomas; He invites him to see, touch, and believe, turning uncertainty into worship: “My Lord and my God!” This message reminds us that doubt isn’t the end of faith—when we bring our questions to Jesus, He strengthens belief and calls us to trust His word.
On the evening of resurrection day (John 20:19–23), the disciples are gathered behind locked doors—fearful and unsure—when Jesus suddenly stands among them and speaks peace. His presence turns panic into purpose as He shows His wounds, restores their joy, and commissions them to go in His name. The risen Christ meets us in our fear, brings peace that holds, and sends us forward with His Spirit and mission.
In Mark 16, the empty tomb turns fear into faith as the angel says, “Do not be alarmed.” The resurrection means Jesus has conquered sin and death—and His first message to the stunned disciples isn’t condemnation, but grace. The risen Lord is alive, and He is ready to forgive, restore, and send us forward with hope.
On Palm Sunday (Luke 19), Jesus enters Jerusalem as the promised King—welcomed with praise, palms, and shouts of “Hosanna.” Yet this is more than a celebration; it’s a moment of decision as the Lord comes in humility, bringing peace and calling hearts to worship. The same King still comes to us today—worthy of surrender, not just songs.
In Acts 12:1–17, the church prays earnestly for Peter—and then struggles to believe the answer when God delivers him. This message reminds us that God still hears, still acts, and often answers in ways that exceed our expectations. Persistent prayer builds faith, but we’re called to expect God to move when we ask.