Living Sacrifice
January 25, 2026
Medjiko Tchougboui teaches that Romans 12 marks a turning point where God’s mercy leads believers to offer their whole lives as living sacrifices in grateful response to grace. He explains that this surrender transforms how Christians relate to God, see themselves with humility, and live in interdependent community through the faithful use of diverse spiritual gifts. The sermon calls the church to resist conformity to the world and instead display a renewed life that reflects Christ through sacrificial service and unity.
Radical Love
February 1, 2026
Stephen McHarg calls the church to live out Romans 12:9–12 as lived theology, where genuine faith is expressed through radical, Christlike love in everyday life. He explains that real love is sincere, rejects evil, clings to what is good, and shows itself through commitment to one another, humility, zeal, hope, endurance in suffering, and faithfulness in prayer. Drawing on biblical examples and the Good Samaritan, he urges believers to move beyond convenience and embody a costly love that reflects the heart of Christ in community and action.
A Hopeful Life
February 22, 2026
Nick Azzuolo calls the church to live an abounding, Spirit-empowered hope rooted in Romans 15, reminding believers that hope is not sustained by circumstances but by the God of hope himself. He shows that a hopeful life embraces Christlike community by bearing with the weak, depends on the filling of the Holy Spirit for joy and peace, and naturally overflows into mission and generosity for the glory of God.