Methodist sermon

  • The Good Portion: Why Jesus Wants Your Presence, Not Your Performance

    What if the greatest threat to your spiritual life isn’t sin, but distraction? In the story of Mary and Martha, Jesus gently corrects a hardworking woman not for doing something bad, but for missing something better. In this post, we explore what it means to choose “the good portion”—to sit at the feet of Jesus…

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  • Are You Sure You Want to Follow Jesus?

    “I will follow you wherever you go.” Bold words spoken to Jesus in Luke 9. But how often do we say similar things without really thinking them through? In this post, I explore what it means to follow Jesus—not just in theory, but in reality. From the hilarity of overconfident running attempts to the sobering…

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  • Understanding the Trinity Through Breath: A Spiritual Perspective

    What if the power of God isn’t always found in thunder or fire—but in something as simple and constant as your breath? This Trinity Sunday, explore the mystery of God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit through the gentle, profound symbols of wind and breath. Whether you’re a seasoned believer or still figuring out what…

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  • Understanding Pentecost: The Spirit’s Power Today

    I didn’t become a Christian by going to church. I started going out of what I’d now call spiritual insurance. You know, just in case. I figured if I clocked in enough Sunday hours, maybe I’d earn some favour at the pearly gates. Like St. Peter would be standing there with a clipboard going, “Alright

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  • Transforming Your Greatest Gift into a Source of Strength

    Ever notice how your greatest gift is also your biggest liability? Like when someone says, “I didn’t mean to insult my boss… I’m just passionate!” Right. That’ll go well in the HR meeting. In this blog, I unpack how the very strengths God gives us—like loyalty, leadership, or even a quick wit—can become our downfall…

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  • Living as Ambassadors: A Faithful Reflection

    “If you love me, you will keep my commandments.” These words from Jesus in John 14:15 are both a comfort and a challenge. We often speak about love in soft, sentimental terms—but Jesus connects love to obedience. Not a legalistic obedience, but one that flows naturally from relationship. To follow Jesus isn’t just about belief;…

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  • Living Faithfully in Anticipation: Lessons on Idleness from 2 Thessalonians 3:6-15

    In 2 Thessalonians 3:6-15, Paul’s message to the church is both direct and deeply challenging: “Keep away from every brother who is idle.” He warns against idleness, calling us to live with diligence and purpose, especially as we anticipate Christ’s return. While it’s natural to think of “waiting on the Lord” as a passive state,…

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