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Why Partiality is a Problem

September 14th, 2025|James Series: Putting Feet to Our Faith|

In today’s message, we’re diving into James 2:1–13, where James—led by the Holy Spirit—confronts a serious issue in the early Church: the sin of partiality. And this message is just as relevant now as it was then. Partiality means showing favoritism—treating people differently based on appearance, status, or wealth. James is clear: this behavior directly opposes the love of Christ. Jesus came to break down barriers, not build them. His gospel is for everyone—regardless of background, power, or position. When we show favoritism, we ignore God’s heart. We elevate ourselves instead of humbling ourselves before Him. As followers of Christ, we’re called to love our neighbors without bias, and to show mercy—just as we’ve received mercy from God. The truth is, we can’t follow Jesus while clinging to favoritism, division, or discrimination. So today, let’s open our hearts to God’s Word. How can we better love those around us—with mercy, without judgment, and without partiality? Stay with us as we explore this convicting and grace-filled passage in the book of James.

O Priests This Command Is For You P2

September 12th, 2025|Return to Me!|

In today’s message, we see how the priests in Malachi’s time had become careless and half-hearted in their service to God and in leading His people. Reverence for God’s name had faded, and as a result, His presence and blessings were withdrawn. Yet the message of Malachi still speaks powerfully to us today: Seek the Lord wholeheartedly and honour Him—and you will witness His blessings poured out in abundance!

O Priests This Command Is For You

September 11th, 2025|Return to Me!|

In today’s message, we see how the priests in Malachi’s time had become careless and half-hearted in their service to God and in leading His people. Reverence for God’s name had faded, and as a result, His presence and blessings were withdrawn. Yet the message of Malachi still speaks powerfully to us today: Seek the Lord wholeheartedly and honour Him—and you will witness His blessings poured out in abundance!

Where is My Honour? P2

September 10th, 2025|Return to Me!|

God is worthy of our very best—never just our leftovers. When we grow spiritually lazy or indifferent, our hearts become distracted and start to drift away from Him. This happened to the Israelites, who began focusing more on their hardships than on God Himself. As a result, He was no longer receiving the honour He deserved from His people. But the truth remains: we are most blessed when Christ is most honoured in our lives. Today, Robbie addresses an important question—How can we tell if we are truly honouring God with the way we live?

Where is My Honour?

September 9th, 2025|Return to Me!|

God is worthy of our very best—never just our leftovers. When we grow spiritually lazy or indifferent, our hearts become distracted and start to drift away from Him. This happened to the Israelites, who began focusing more on their hardships than on God Himself. As a result, He was no longer receiving the honour He deserved from His people. But the truth remains: we are most blessed when Christ is most honoured in our lives. Today, Robbie addresses an important question—How can we tell if we are truly honouring God with the way we live?

I Have Loved You P2

September 8th, 2025|Return to Me!|

Today we begin a new series in the book of Malachi. God’s people have returned from exile to Judah, expecting prosperity, peace, and the visible glory of God’s presence. But instead of fulfillment, they face disappointment. Their hopes remain unmet, and their spiritual passion quickly fades. Worship becomes routine, even hypocritical. The Israelites begin to question God’s love and accuse Him of abandoning His chosen people. They let their difficult circumstances define their view of God’s faithfulness. But through Malachi, God reminds them—and us—that His love is unchanging, not bound by human expectations or earthly conditions, and never to be underestimated. He calls His people back to Him, offering a promise: “Return to me, and I will return to you.”