17/04/2026
We warmly invite you to join us this coming Lord’s Day as we gather to worship our sovereign and gracious God, who justifies sinners by faith alone and faithfully works all things for the good of His people.
In our morning service, we will reflect on Genesis 15:1–6, where Abram believed the Lord, and it was counted to him as righteousness. This passage clearly teaches that a believer is declared righteous not by works, but only through faith in Christ. Our standing before God rests not on our own righteousness, but on the righteousness of Christ credited to us.
In our Sabbath School, we will continue discussing the hope of the Church, focusing on the truth that while believers may participate in acts of justice and address social needs, the primary mission of the Church is the proclamation of the Gospel. The Church’s ultimate hope and calling is not found in social transformation alone, but in the salvation of sinners through the message of Christ.
In our afternoon service, we will turn to Acts 23:10–22, where we see God’s providential care over Paul in the midst of danger. This passage reminds us that the believer’s comfort rests in the truth that Christ is actively at work in their lives—not only for their present good, but for their ultimate good, which is their salvation. The Lord sovereignly fulfills His will in every believer’s life, preserving and guiding them according to His perfect plan.
Come and join us as we rejoice in the righteousness we have in Christ, are reminded of the Church’s true hope and mission, and find comfort in God’s faithful work in our lives.
You are warmly invited to worship and fellowship with us as we grow in faith, hope, and confidence in our covenant-keeping God.
Soli Deo Gloria!