Tagged: SocialJustice

Passing the test of success

This sermon examines King Nebuchadnezzar’s cycle of success, pride, and divine humbling. Michael warns that success often breeds arrogance, leading to a “fall.” The congregation is urged to remain humble, acknowledge God as the source of all achievement, and use their influence to serve the poor and fight injustice.

Work in India

Tony Sargent explores the necessity of active gratitude through the lens of the Good Samaritan and the ten lepers. He argues that true faith requires practical outworking—sharing resources with the exploited and marginalized—rather than passive indifference. The sermon calls for a life of sacrificial giving and compassionate service.

God’s passion for Children

Tony Sargent delivers a radical call to value children, citing Matthew 18. He argues that Jesus’ identification with childhood hallows youth ministry. By highlighting global missions in India and Africa, he challenges the congregation to invest their resources and “childlike trust” into the next generation to achieve a lasting spiritual legacy.