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What's New?
In Hebrews 8, the writer points us back to a stunning promise God made through the prophet Jeremiah: a new covenant was coming. Not a repaired version of the old, not a spiritual tune-up, but something genuinely new and better. In this sermon, we explore what makes the New Covenant truly new.
Eddie Parrish
Jan 23


What Must I Do to Be Saved?
There may be no more important question a person can ask than this one: “What must I do to be saved?” In this sermon from Acts 2:36–41, that timeless question is taken seriously—just as it always is in Scripture. If you are searching for biblical clarity rather than religious clichés, this lesson is for you.
Eddie Parrish
Jan 23


By All Means, Worship Jesus
In this sermon from Revelation 1:4–8, we consider a question that has stirred no small amount of discussion in recent years: Is Jesus worthy of our direct worship and praise? Some have argued that praise should be offered to the Father alone, but Scripture consistently presents a different picture. The honor, glory, and dominion ascribed to the Father belong fully to the Son as well. By all means, worship Jesus.
Eddie Parrish
Jan 22


Rediscovering the Church (1)
This lesson traces the biblical theme of God working through a separated people, from Eden to Sinai and ultimately to the church today. Peter’s words call us to remember that holiness is not about superiority, but about being set apart by God for His purposes. As Christians, we live in the world, but we are not of it. This sermon challenges us to reclaim our identity, live out our calling, and reflect God’s glory as His holy nation.
Eddie Parrish
Jan 22


Looking to Jesus
This sermon, Looking to Jesus, speaks to Christians who are still in the race but feeling the weight of weariness, pressure, and distraction. Written to believers tempted to give up, the book of Hebrews reminds us that endurance does not come from sheer willpower, but from where we fix our eyes. We explore what it truly means to “look to Jesus,” how Scripture shapes that focus, and why thoughtful, deliberate reflection on Christ is essential for finishing the race.
Eddie Parrish
Jan 22


Living the Good Life
What does it really mean to live “the good life”? Our culture often defines it by comfort, success, or personal happiness. But Psalm 1 invites us to consider a very different perspective—God’s. If you’ve ever wondered whether your definition of the good life matches God’s, this sermon offers a clear, biblical answer and a thoughtful call to walk the path that leads to life.
Eddie Parrish
Jan 22


Our Life in Christ (2)
Explore the profound message of Ephesians 1:3-14, where Paul urges us to lift our gaze to the spiritual blessings God has bestowed upon us. These blessings originate with the Father, come to us through the Son, and are secured by the Holy Spirit. All of this leads Paul to worship.
Eddie Parrish
Jan 22


Our Life in Christ (1)
This sermon aims to awaken our hearts to the realization of our spiritual affluence, urging us to live in the fullness of our vast spiritual wealth, which should inspire us to do what Paul did at the beginning of verse 3 - worship.
Eddie Parrish
Jan 22


Reasons to Believe (1)
This lesson introduces what apologetics is, why it matters, and how it strengthens our own faith while equipping us to lead others to Christ.
Eddie Parrish
Jan 20
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