teachings on Matthew
January 18th, 2026 “Prophecy Update 2026”
We’ll open our Bibles and listen for what Jesus is actually saying about today’s deception, pressure, worship, endurance, and the Lamb’s sure victory. Then we’ll take a clear-eyed look at why our moment (yes—even AI and “intelligent machines”) makes Scripture feel startlingly on target and His coming near—without hype, fear, or date-setting. Come get anchored—not in speculation, but in certainty: Christ reigns, Christ returns, and history ends on His throne.
November 30th 2025 “Familiarity, Unbelief, and the Marveling Messiah”
Familiarity, Unbelief, and the Marveling Messiah Mark 6:1–6, Matthew 15:53-58
November 16th, 2025 “Lord of the Tempest”
From Storms to Graveyards. From Chains to Commission follows Jesus from calming the sea to confronting a legion in a graveyard—and turning the man no one could tame into a bold missionary. In Mark 5:1–20, we’ll see how Jesus crosses into our darkest places, breaks every chain, and then sends us out with a story that shakes our world.
November 9th, 2025 “Lord of the Tempest”
From squall to stillness: Jesus still speaks, “Peace, be still.” Join us!
November 2nd, 2025 “Pearls, Nets & Treasures”
The Kingdom is priceless—and joy, not duty, fuels our surrender. But don’t miss the other angle: you are of great worth to God. In Christ, God “sold all” to make you His—your value is stamped by the price He paid. Loved like that, we gladly treasure Him back.
October 26th, 2025 “The Mustard Seed and the Leaven”
Jesus’ parables of the mustard seed and the leaven (Matthew 13:31–33) show how God’s kingdom begins small but grows with transforming power. Yet there’s a caution too: what begins pure can be infiltrated by pride, compromise, or false teaching. The mustard seed reminds us that true growth is from God, not hype — and the leaven warns that what spreads inside us matters as much as what shows outside.
September 7th “Four Voices, One Story: When Heaven Clashes with Hell Part Two”
Matthew 12:22–50; Mark 3:20–35; Luke 8:19–21; Luke 11:14–36
August 31st Sunday Service “Four Voices, One Story: When Heaven Clashes with Hell”
Matthew 12:22–50; Mark 3:20–35; Luke 8:19–21; Luke 11:14–36 Pastor D will be continuing his series “Four Voices, One Story” by bringing together the richness of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John into one seamless narrative.
August 17th Sunday Service ” When Faith Meets Reality: Coping with Unfulfilled Expectations” Matt 11:1-19, Luke 718-23
When Faith Meets Reality: Coping with Unfulfilled Expectations” Matt 11:1-19 / Luke 7:18-23