↓ Below is the sermon’s audio recording from Sunday morning service. In my last sermon, I talked about how the opening verse of Mark’s gospel helps us see Jesus as not just a savior but a King. Today we’ll dive
“See, I will create new heavens and a new earth.” (Isaiah 65:17)
↓Audio link to the sermon:(1st worship recording) (If you can’t listen on your iPhone, please update your iOS) Today is my 22nd message on the book of Isaiah, which is found in the Old Testament. Last week, I spoke on
“We are the clay, you are the potter.” (Isaiah 64:8)
↓Audio link to the sermon:(1st worship recording) (If you can’t listen on your iPhone, please update your iOS) This is my 21st sermon on Isaiah, a book from the Old Testament. In my last sermon, I spoke on Isaiah 63:7,
Matthew 4:1-4, “Man shall not live on bread alone”_Ps. Kitazawa
(Voice messages will be posted after 1st worship.) 1. In January, we reflected on the words of Jesus Christ who came to our world as a man. During a time of testing, he said, “Man shall not live on bread