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From Noah’s family the nations spread across the earth. In this sermon, we see how despite human brokenness, God’s purposes continue under His sovereign rule. Bible Reading: Genesis 10 Preacher: Sermon by Brendan Wright

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From Noah’s family the nations spread across the earth. In this sermon, we see how despite human brokenness, God’s purposes continue under His sovereign rule. Bible Reading: Genesis 10 Preacher: Sermon by Brendan Wright

Even after rescue, sin remains. Noah’s family experiences shame and dishonour. In this sermon, we see the lingering effects of the fall and our need for renewed hearts. Bible Reading: Genesis 9:18–29 Preacher: Sermon by

After the flood, God establishes a covenant with Noah, promising faithfulness. In this sermon, we see how the rainbow stands as a sign of hope that God remembers His people. Bible Reading: Genesis 8:1–9:17 Preacher: Serm

God judges the corruption of the earth through the flood, revealing the seriousness of sin and the mercy of rescue. In this sermon, we see how God preserves life and points toward a new beginning. Bible Reading: Genesis

Human wickedness spreads until every thought is bent toward evil. God grieves over the corruption of His creation. In this sermon, we see both the depth of sin and a glimmer of hope through Noah. Bible Reading: Genesis 6

Drawing from the road to Emmaus, we see how the risen Jesus draws near in our doubt, opens the Scriptures, and reveals the good news of who he is and what he has done. As we encounter Christ in God’s Word, may the Holy S

Life under the curse is marked by repetition, toil, and death. In this sermon, we see the weight of the human story—and a glimpse of hope in God’s ongoing purposes. Bible Reading: Genesis 5:1–32 Preacher: Pete Steven Thi

Jealousy and pride lead Cain to violence, turning brother against brother. In this sermon, we see how sin fractures relationships and replaces collaboration with rivalry. Bible Reading: Genesis 4:1–26 Preacher: Sermon by

Outside Eden, humanity still longs to approach God. Cain and Abel reveal both desire and tension in worship. In this sermon, we see how true worship depends on God’s grace. Bible Reading: Genesis 4:1–26 Preacher: Sermon

Temptation enters the story as the serpent questions God’s word and goodness. In this sermon, we see how humanity faces the pull of autonomy and distrust, revealing the subtle lies that shape our struggle today. Bible Re

Men and women share equal dignity as image bearers yet are created distinct and complementary. In this sermon, we see how God’s design calls us to honour, love, and work together. Bible Reading: Genesis 2:4–25 Preacher:

God declares it is not good for humanity to be alone and establishes family as a gift. In this sermon, we see how through marriage and community, God’s people reflect His image and participate in His unfolding plan. Bibl

God rests on the seventh day, setting a pattern for humanity. True rest is more than stopping work. In this sermon, we see that it is trusting God’s finished work and longing for the ultimate rest He promises. Bible Read

Work was God’s good design long before the fall. Created to cultivate and steward creation together, our work reflects God’s character. In this sermon, we see how our work contributes to the flourishing of the world He m

Humanity is the pinnacle of God’s creation, made in His image with dignity, value, and purpose. In this sermon, we see how men and women are called to represent God’s rule and steward creation for its flourishing. Bible

God brings order from chaos, forming a world designed for life and flourishing. In this sermon, we see how creation reveals the goodness of God and points us to its good Creator. Bible Reading: Genesis 1:1-31; 2:1-3 Prea

Before anything existed, there was God. Eternal, transcendent, and sovereign, He is the source, sustainer, and ruler of all things. In this sermon, we see that creation begins not with us, but with the God without whom n

We pause at the cross, where darkness falls and Jesus gives his life. In this sermon, we lament the reality of sin, suffering and death, and see how God meets us in the heaviness of a broken world. Bible Reading: Luke 23

As the sun rises on Easter morning, so does our hope. In this sermon, we witness the empty tomb, remember Jesus’ promises, and rejoice in the risen Lord who overcomes death and brings new life. Bible Reading: Luke 24:1–1

Your will be done Preacher: Sermon by Brendan Wright This episode is part of Wind & Fire , a teaching series exploring the person, presence and power of the Holy Spirit in the life of the church. As we open the Scripture
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