Sunday 19th July – I in Christ and Christ in me – To The Praise of His Glory – Elder Martin Finegan

This Sunday we will explore the profound depths of our identity and inheritance as believers.

This Sunday we will explore the profound depths of our identity and inheritance as believers.

In a world full of uncertainty, danger, and spiritual challenges, where do we find true safety?

In seasons of pain, loss, and unanswered prayers, it’s easy to question God’s goodness and ask, “Why, Lord?”

In the Gospel of Matthew, we are given the great commission to go into all the world and preach the gospel. We are to build a people ready for the coming of our LORD Jesus Christ.

The simplicity of the assignment was made complicated by man.

God’s holiness creates a distinction between what is sacred and what is common. While sociologists may argue that things become sacred because of the meaning people assign to them, Scripture presents God as uniquely and inherently holy.

We’re living in a time when our faith is tested daily. In moments of pain, uncertainty, and struggle, we often ask: Is God listening?

A message exposing the danger of blending into culture instead of standing out for Christ. This sermon calls believers out of hiding and into authentic, visible, uncompromising faith.

Today our lesson is looking into the creation story and how a Holy, and supreme God has breathed life into His creation and how we respond to this.

In a time when things are changing so rapidly, it is easy to get caught up in chasing what is new. Our focus can begin to shift toward those at the forefront of technological advancement, often promising solutions to human