12-21-2025

The message reflects on the significance of the Advent season, emphasizing its dual focus: the celebration of Christ’s birth and the anticipation of His return to restore and renew creation. ​ It challenges the notion of escaping a broken world, as proposed by cultural figures like Elon Musk and Sam Altman, and critiques the theological idea of fleeing to heaven, instead highlighting the biblical promise of God dwelling with humanity on a renewed Earth. ​ Drawing from Revelation 21, Will Dyer underscores the hope of a future where pain, chaos, and suffering are eradicated, and God’s kingdom is fully established on Earth. ​ The message calls for Christians to live as “Advent people,” embodying hope, peace, joy, and love through acts of kindness, generosity, and faithfulness, reflecting God’s kingdom in their daily lives. ​ The sermon concludes with a prayer for trust in God’s promises and a commitment to being agents of His kingdom on Earth.

12-14-2025

The message emphasizes the dual significance of Advent, celebrating the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem and anticipating His return in glory. ​ It challenges the traditional view of Jesus’ origin story beginning in the manger, highlighting instead the Gospel of John’s portrayal of Jesus as the eternal Word, present with God from the beginning of creation. ​ Will Dyer reflects on the profound truth that Jesus is the cosmic force through whom all things were created and the light that shines in the darkness, which cannot be overcome. ​ Despite the presence of darkness and brokenness in the world, the message reminds us that Jesus “tabernacled” among us, offering hope, peace, joy, and love. ​ It calls for a mature faith that sees Christ in everyone and everything, encouraging believers to trust in His presence and light, even in life’s darkest moments.

12-7-2025

The message emphasizes the importance of preparing for the coming of Jesus during the Advent season through repentance, which is described as a positive act of changing one’s mind, heart, and direction to align with God’s will. ​ Drawing from John the Baptist’s call to repentance, the speaker highlights the need to reflect on areas where we may not be living as God intended and to reorient our lives toward hope, peace, joy, and love. ​ The message also underscores that life is not about us but about pointing others to Jesus, who brings true peace and freedom. ​ As followers of Christ, we are called to embody and proclaim the promise of God’s faithfulness and the coming of His kingdom, living as people of Shalom—the way things ought to be. ​ The invitation is to embrace repentance as a hopeful and transformative act, preparing our hearts for the King and His eternal reign.

11-30-2025

The message emphasizes the significance of Advent as a season of preparation and hope, focusing on two key dimensions: celebrating the birth of Christ at Christmas and anticipating His return in glory. ​ Using the story of the wise men from Matthew 2, Will Dyer highlights their unwavering faith, willingness to step out of their comfort zones, and sacrificial giving as examples for how Christians should live with hope, trust, and devotion. Advent is a time to reflect on God’s faithfulness, prepare our hearts, and give our greatest gifts—our lives—to Jesus, trusting in His promise to lead us to a future filled with peace, joy, and love. ​ The message calls for living with a deep, enduring hope in Christ and embodying His virtues in the present moment.

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