Freedom

Join us on this New Years day as Kahu Waxer shares with us the theme for the new year, Freedom! Sermon Notes

Christmas Day 2022

May our hearts go out to the un-saved and un-hopeful people who have no “Hope Delivered” on Christmas day! Sermon Notes

Hope Delivered Pt. 2

This message of hope is for the world; The lost, broken, ungodly, hurting, and sick. It is our job and joy to share this hope with the world! Sermon Notes

Hope Delivered

Jesus Christ is our one and only true hope. The wait is over, God has done His part, salvation has been delivered, and hope is available! Now it is up to us to share hope! Sermon Notes

Where’d That Come From?

There are many Christmas stories and traditions that are not as accurate as you might think. Take the Christmas test and tune in as Pastor Waxer talks about the history of Christmas. Sermon Notes Christmas Test

Eternal Life vs. Eternal Living

All humans have eternal life, the question is not only where will you live it, but how will you live your eternal life? Learning how to live for eternity with God begins the moment you are born again, and the is eternal living. Sermon Notes

Psalm 47:1-9

Why does it matter if we see God as King? Because something will always be the king of your life! The thing that you worship and follow, the thing that dictates what you do and how you live, the one you seek to please. Sermon Notes

Psalm 46:1-11

Siege warfare meant surrounding the city and trapping all its inhabitants in, cutting off water and food, and closing off the river, depriving the city of the things they needed to live. Satan uses the same kind of tactics. He desires to cut you of from the fountain of living water! Sermon Notes

How Hard is Holiness?

What would make someone forget or leave behind their people and their father’s house. Something that is more glorious and grand than anything they could imagine. A King who leads with righteousness and meekness and justice. Sermon Notes

Psalm 45:1-15

Anytime the children of God come to worship Him, their hearts should share the expression of the psalmist. An overflow of the heart that has seen and been moved, changed, and blessed by the majesty, beauty, and grace of God. Sermon Notes