Jesus invites us to “Take my yoke upon you” and follow His way. Learn how His gentle, life-giving path frees us from burdens and leads to true rest (Matthew 11:28–30).
Yearly Archives:: 2026
The Easy Yoke: Following Jesus’ Way of Life
Jesus invites the weary and burdened to come to Him and find rest. Together, we explore what Jesus meant by “yoke” and “burden” in their original context and why religious rules had become so heavy for people. Come discover how following Jesus leads not to exhaustion, but to freedom, rest, and life for the soul.
The Easy Yoke: Finding Rest for the Soul
Be yoked to Jesus. His burden is light.
The Easy Yoke, the Lighter Way
We’re tired from yokes Jesus never gave us—His burden is light.
Evangelism Training: Proclaiming and Applying the Gospel
If the gospel isn’t good news to you, it won’t sound like good news to anyone else.
This training will help you share Jesus clearly and confidently — understanding the message (God, Man, Jesus, Faith) and learning how to bring it into real, everyday conversations.
Read More...How To Nourish Your Soul With The Word Of God
How we can we nourish our souls with the Word of God, so that we can have daily communion with God and grow spiritually? In this message, Pastor Brian gives us seven things we can do with the Word of God. Afterwards, the church took Psalm 23, and applied the seven steps, so that they could grow in their devotion to the Word.
How Did Adam’s Sin Affect The Human Race?
How did Adam’s sin affect the human race? Did it have no effect? Did it communicate a sinful nature to all humanity? Or did it communicate a sinful nature and guilt for that first transgression? In this message Brian surveys the various ways Christians have understood this subject, and then expounds Romans 5:12-21 to seek to find the answer to this question.
What Is The Doctrine of the Trinity?
The truth about God being a Trinity is something that all Christians affirm, but few can articulate. In this message we explore the Biblical teaching concerning God being 1 in Being, and 3 in Person.
What Is God’s Eternal Plan?
What is God’s eternal plan? We can learn a lot about that by examining the texts that tell us what God did before the foundation of the world. Join us as we search the Scriptures to seek to discover God’s overarching plan to exalt His Son.
The Book Of Hebrews – An Overview
In this message we get an overview of the entire book of Hebrews, and then an in depth look at 7 aspects of the glory of Jesus Christ in Hebrews 1:1-3.
Jesus: Much Better than the Angels
The theme of the book of Hebrews is the Superiority of Christ. The author begins by showing the superiority of Christ over the angels, by highlighting the glory of Christ as the Son of God, God in the flesh, King, and Creator.
Philemon – Gospel Reconciliation
The introduction of Philemon shows the heart of the gospel through grace, love, and reconciliation. Paul asks Philemon to welcome Onesimus back as a brother in Christ, not just a servant. This letter reminds us that the gospel restores relationships and brings unity through forgiveness.
Prayer and Contentment In The Lord
True contentment is found in seeking Christ through prayer and growing deeper in the knowledge of Him. Seek the Holy Spirit’s wisdom and revelation and find joy in the spiritual riches and peace we have in Christ Jesus.
In Christ We Are Useful
Through the transforming power of Jesus Christ, those who were once living for themselves become useful servants in God’s Kingdom, equipped for His purposes and glory.
Paul’s Heart for Onesimus
Philemon 1:12 reveals the gospels power to restore relationships as Paul sends Onesimus, calling him ‘my very heart’.
Philemon – Three Perspectives on Gospel Reconciliation
The gospel is bigger than personal salvation—it transforms relationships, overcomes pride, and calls us to forgiveness, reconciliation, and brotherly love. Through Paul, Philemon, and Onesimus, we see how Christ changes enemies into family and restores what was broken.
Paying Attention To The Gospel
If we neglect the gospel we may drift away, and how will we escape if we neglect so great a salvation? Rather, we must pay more careful attention to the gospel of Christ and find life in Him!
Why Did Jesus Become A Man? Pt. 1
Why did Jesus become a man? This passage teaches us that it was to enable His people to rule and reign in the world to come.
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