Sermons from February 2026
Secure and Steadfast | 2 Thessalonians 2:13-17 | Brent Smith
In this passage, Paul expresses gratitude for the Thessalonians, acknowledging their response to God’s truth and emphasizing the importance of standing firm in the faith. He reassures them that God’s love and grace empower believers to hold on to hope and remain steadfast even when life feels shaky.
From Victory to Vulnerability | 1 Samuel 26 & 27 | Brent Smith
In 1 Samuel 26 and 27, David spares King Saul’s life a second time, refusing to harm “the Lord’s anointed” despite having the opportunity, leading Saul to temporarily cease his pursuit. Weary, David then flees to live among the Philistines in Gath for safety, deceiving their king while secretly raiding other nations.
Truth, Lies and Eternal Consequences | 2 Thessalonians 2:9-12 | Brent Smith
This passage addresses the coming of the lawless one, the deception that will accompany his arrival, and the ultimate judgment that befalls those who reject the truth.
The Restrainer and the Antichrist | 2 Thessalonians 2:1-8 | Brent Smith
Paul writes to comfort the believers in Thessalonica who had been deceived to think they were in the Day of the Lord. He comforts them by explaining the prophetic sequence that will precede the day of the Lord and assures them that history is unfolding under God’s sovereign control.
Waiting On God When You’re Wronged | 1 Samuel 24 and 25 | Brent Smith
You’ll remember at the end of chapter 23, Saul was hunting David and was nearly ready to catch him, but God sent the Philistines to invade the land and distract Saul. Saul left David to deal with the Philistines. It was all the sovereign work of the Lord. And in Chapter 24 we see God’s sovereignty at work again. Once Saul had dealt with the Philistines, he was told that David was in the Wilderness of En Gedi.
By Faith; Live For Things Above | Hebrews 11:8-16 | Brent Smith
Hebrews 11:8-16 highlights the faith of Abraham and Sarah, who obeyed God by leaving their home for an unknown land, living as temporary residents, and trusting in God’s promise of descendants and a city built by God.
The Life of Faith | Hebrews 11:4-7 | Brent Smith
Pastor Matt Rowan talks about how Abel, Enoch, and Noah demonstrated faith, serving as early examples of how trust in God leads to righteousness, approval, and obedience. Faith allowed Abel to offer a better sacrifice, Enoch to please God, and Noah to build the ark, illustrating that true faith acts on God’s word and is essential for divine approval.
Faith In Action | Hebrews 11:1-3 | Matt Rowan
Pastor Matt Rowan from Christ the King Community Church in Gibsons, BC shares a message with us! Hebrews 11:1-3 defines faith as the firm, confident assurance in God’s future promises and unseen realities, acting as the foundation for Christian perseverance.