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What makes the gospel truly beautiful? In this sermon, Eddie Byun explores Mark 1:14–15, where Jesus announces the arrival of the Kingdom of God and calls people to repent and believe the good news. Far from being mere religious obligation, the gospel is revealed as a compelling, transformative invitation into God’s reign of grace, restoration, and hope. Whether you’re new to Christianity or have followed Jesus for years, this sermon invites you to rediscover the gospel not just as truth to be believed, but as beauty to be treasured.
In this sermon, Pastor Eddie Byun explores God’s deep compassion for the vulnerable and how they hold a special place in His kingdom. We look at how the vulnerable are not just included but prioritized by God, how they are precious to His heart, and how His people are called to actively pursue and care for them as a reflection of His love. Our hope is that this message encourages us to see others the way God does and to live out a faith that moves toward those in need with justice, mercy, and compassion, and my desire is that we declare the gospel and demonstrate the gospel in our lives.
In this sermon, Pastor Eddie Byun unpacks Jesus’ teaching on fasting from Mark 2:18–22. Fasting is not about empty ritual or earning God’s favor, but about aligning our hearts with Him. Discover how the gospel gives us both the reason and the power to fast in a way that points us to Jesus, the Bridegroom who makes all things new.
In this message, Pastor Eddie Byun unpacks the deep joy the Apostle Paul expresses toward the church in Philippi. Though imprisoned, Paul overflows with gratitude as he remembers their faithful partnership in the gospel. He reminds us that we are all a work in progress—being sanctified by the God who began a good work in us and who will bring it to completion. Paul’s heartfelt prayer for the Philippians serves as a model for how we can bless one another, praying that our love may abound more and more in knowledge and depth of insight. Whether you're part of a local church or seeking to grow in Christ, this passage encourages us to find joy in gospel-centered relationships and to trust God's ongoing work in our lives.
Are there blind spots in your spiritual life that you're unaware of? In this sermon on Matthew 6:1–6, Pastor Eddie Byun explores how even our religious practices—like giving, praying, and serving—can be distorted when done for the approval of others instead of for the glory of God.
Jesus warns us not to perform our acts of righteousness to be seen by others. When we seek the praise of people, we forfeit the reward of our Father in heaven. This message will help you identify the hidden motivations of your heart and realign your spiritual practices with the gospel.
What does heaven really look like? What hope does it offer us today? In this sermon, we journey through Revelation 21:1–8, where the Apostle John shares an awe-inspiring vision of the new heaven and new earth. Discover the beauty, peace, and eternal promise that awaits God’s people—and the deep encouragement it brings for the trials we face now. This message is a reminder that no matter how dark the world gets, God is making all things new. Let this glimpse into heaven ignite your faith and strengthen your walk with Christ.
In a world that never slows down — full of demands, distractions, and constant striving — Jesus offers us something radically different: rest. In this message from Matthew 11:28-30, we explore the gentle and lowly heart of Christ, who calls the weary and burdened to Himself. This isn’t just physical rest, but a deep soul-level rest that comes from knowing we are fully accepted and loved — not for what we do, but because of who Jesus is.
Forgiveness is one of the most important things in a world of relationships, but it’s also one of the most difficult things to do. In fact, it’s impossible if not for the person and work of Jesus Christ. In this sermon, Eddie Byun explores the need for it and the steps we can take to truly learn to forgive someone from our hearts.
Continuing our series through the book of Revelation. We explore what it looks like to return to our first love in Jesus Christ.
Part 2 of the sermon series through the Book of Revelation. A Greater Glimpse of Glory (Revelation 1:9-20)
Part 1 of a series of sermons studying through the Book of Revelation.
God can use many means to bring people to Jesus, even a simple invitation.
What does leadership that honors God look like? Continuing our study through the book of 1 Peter.
God-Honoring Leadership (1 Peter 5:1-4)
Continuing our series through 1 Peter, we look at how we are to view our suffering in light of our discipleship to Christ. We not simply bearing this pain, we are sharing in the sufferings of Christ.
From Bearing to Sharing (1 Peter 4:12-19)
The Proper Perspective in Times of Pain (1 Peter 4:1-11)
Continuing our study through the book of 1 Peter, we look at how we should see our times of suffering.
The Call of Every Christian (1 Peter 3:8-22)
Continuing our series in the book of 1 Peter.
The Heart of a Marriage (1 Peter 3:1-7) Continuing our series on the book of 1 Peter.
A Life that Looks Like Jesus (1 Peter 2:11-25) Continuing our study through the book of 1 Peter.
How God Sees Your Life (1 Peter 2:4-10) Continuing our study through the book of 1 Peter.
The Marks of a Changed Heart (1 Peter 2:22-2:3)
Continuing our study through the book of 1 Peter.



