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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.
Nehemiah 6 reminds us that opposition often intensifies when God’s work is nearing completion. Nehemiah faced distraction, intimidation, false accusation, and fear, but he stayed focused on the task God had given him. This message challenges us to recognize the enemy’s tactics, refuse to come down from the work, and keep trusting God until the mission is finished.
Nehemiah 4 reminds us that opposition often rises when God’s work is underway. As the people rebuilt, they had to reinforce the weak spots, remember the Lord who called them, and resist the enemy with faith and courage. This message challenges us to stay watchful, strengthen what is vulnerable, and trust that the God who calls us will also help us stand.
In Luke 19:1–10, Zacchaeus is small in stature and big in need—yet Jesus stops, calls him by name, and changes everything. This message reminds us that no one is too overlooked, too far gone, or too broken for Christ to pursue. When Jesus seeks and saves, a found heart becomes a transformed life.
Nehemiah 2:11–20 shows Nehemiah arriving in Jerusalem, quietly inspecting the broken walls, and then calling God’s people to rise and rebuild. What was damaged and neglected wasn’t beyond repair—because God’s hand was still on the work. This message reminds us that spiritual progress often starts with honest assessment, renewed vision, and unified obedience as the Lord helps us reclaim what’s been lost.
In Nehemiah 2:1–10, God answers Nehemiah’s long prayer—but the answer comes with a new crisis: now it’s time to act. When the king asks, “What do you request?” Nehemiah is ready with faith, courage, and a clear plan, because prayer has been preparing him for obedience. This message reminds us that answered prayers often shift us from waiting to moving—living “on ready” when God opens the door.