
Romans 12:3-8
14/12/2025

Romans 12:1-2
07/12/2025
Ever feel like you’re trying to grow spiritually but nothing is actually changing? You pray, you serve, you show up, but something still feels off on the inside. In this message from Romans 12:1–2, we explore why real transformation doesn’t come from trying harder. It begins when we see God clearly, surrender our whole lives to Him, and allow Him to renew us from the inside out. If you’re tired of running on empty or longing for a deeper, more authentic walk with Jesus, this message is for you. Come rediscover the kind of transformation only God can do.

Romans 11:25-36
30/11/2025
Do you know the difference between the "mercy" and "grace" of God? We often use these words interchangeably, but in truth, they are not the same. In this message, Pastor Peter unpacks the difference, and shows how truly receiving God’s mercy can bring real and lasting change to our lives. Join us! We pray that through this message, God’s mercy will meet you right where you are. #TheWeakChurch #GodsMercy #Transformation

Romans 11:11-24
23/11/2025
With Thanksgiving approaching, and the Christmas season just around the corner, it's a good time to ask: how’s your heart doing? Do you find yourself filled with gratitude, or are you struggling with losses, heart-breaks, or tragedies that make it hard to give thanks? If so, know that you’re not alone. And know that spiritual gratitude is still possible, even with a broken heart! Join us as Pastor Peter shares how we can cultivate a heart of gratitude, even in the midst of brokenness and bleak seasons. #TheWeakChurch #Gratitude #MetroCommunityChurch #Transformation

Romans 11:1-10
16/11/2025
Scripture calls us to Gratitude. But real talk ... Gratitude is hard! Especially when things aren't going well, when our nation is divided, when we are sick, weak, struggling, confused, etc. Even so, we do well to recall that Spiritual Gratitude is not thankfulness for things being well and perfect. Rather, Spiritual Gratitude is quiet confidence that even if things are messed up, there will be healing and stability in the fullness of time, because God is still sovereign upon His throne, and has care for His elect people. In short, we have Gratitude when we are confident that God is working all things for His glory and our eternal good. As we approach the end of the year, join us as Ps. Doug exhorts us to Gratitude and Confidence through Rom. 11:1-11.



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