English sunday Service

february 1, 2026

sermon topic: 

Kingdom Priorities – Aligning Our Desires

Scripture: Philippians 3:7-14

Speaker: Pastor Amy Ho

Sermon

Main points: 

  1. A Radical Revaluation (vv.7-8)
  • Aligning our desires does not begin with throwing everything away. It begins with seeing Christ clearly — and when we do, we find ourselves loosening our grip on everything else.
  1. A New Foundation of Righteousness (vv.9-10a)
  • The Apostle Paul rejects self-made righteousness and embraces received righteousness.
  • It is NOT:  Look at what I’ve done for God, but Look at what I am able to do with God.
  1. A Willingness to Share in Christ’s Sufferings (vv.10-11)
  • We often desire the blessings of Christ without embracing the way of Christ.
  • Do I still trust God when obedience is costly?
  • Do I follow Christ when it disrupts my plans?
  1. A Focused, Forward-Pressing Life (vv.12-14)
  • Paul challenges us to press on with undivided hearts.
  • Aligning our desires means: we stop chasing perfection, and we start pursuing Christ — faithfully, pressing forward, and together.

 

Personal Reflection/Group Discussion Questions:

  1. What are some things in my life that I may be counting as “gain” more than Christ?
  2. What am I holding onto so tightly that I have no room left to receive Christ more fully? 
  3. How does Paul’s definition of success challenge my own goals and ambitions?
  4. In what ways might God be inviting me to know Christ more deeply, not just serve Him more actively?
  5. What does it look like for me, practically, to “press on” in my current season of life?

 

 

English sunday Service

january 25, 2026

sermon topic: 

Kingdom Priorities – Kingdom Characters

Scripture: Matthew 5:13-16

Speaker: Rev. Alex Wong

Sermon

Main points: 

  1. Christians are the Salt and Light
  2. Good Deeds start from a Good Heart 
  3. Out of Grace vs. Out of Law
  4. Good Deed is to Follow Jesus’ Footsteps

 

Personal Reflection/Group Discussion Questions:

  1. What kind of characters do you possess?
  2. What kind of good deeds have you done?
  3. Are Kingdom Characters and Good Deeds interchangeable?

 

 

English sunday Service

january 18, 2026

sermon topic: 

Kingdom Priorities – The Upside Down Kingdom of God

Scripture: Matthew 5:1-12

Speaker: Rev. Daniel Lee

Sermon

Main points: 

  1. The Beatitudes are not eight different kinds of people.  They are one picture of a disciple of Christ. 
  2. These are eight character traits that identify true servanthood. 
  3. When all eight are mixed together in a life, balance emerges in the life of the disciple.

 

Personal Reflection/Group Discussion Questions:

  1. Have you counted the cost of following Jesus and taking on the character described in the Beatitudes?  How willing are you still to follow Jesus knowing the cost and what you need to give up?
  2. Since coming to know Christ as your Lord and Saviour, how has the Holy Spirit worked to develop the character of the Beatitudes in your life?
  3. How and where can you practice the character of the Beatitudes in the coming days?

 

 

English sunday Service

january 11, 2026

sermon topic: 

Kingdom Priorities – Treasures in Heaven

Scripture: Matthew 6:19-24

Speaker: Pastor Amy Ho

Sermon

Main points: 

  1. Two Treasuries – Earth or Heaven (vv. 19–21)
  • Earthly Treasures are Temporary
  • Heavenly Treasures are Eternal
  • Are you investing in a kingdom that will fade or one that will last?
  1. Two Visions – Light or Darkness (vv. 22–23)
  • One may have healthy eyes physically, but their spiritual eyes may be blurred and unhealthy
  • Spiritual Blindness is Dangerous
  1. Two Masters – God or Money (v. 24)
  • Money is a useful servant, but a cruel master
  • God is our True Master
  1. Serving God Brings Freedom from Fear
    • Our security shifts from what we have to who holds us
  2. Serving God Brings Purpose Beyond Possessions
    • Our sense of purpose is no longer measured by what we own, but by why we live
  3. Serving God Brings Peace Not Tied to Circumstances
    • Peace in the world depends on everything going well
    • Peace in Christ exists even when things are not okay

 

Personal Reflection/Group Discussion Questions:

  1. What does your current use of time, money, and energy reveal about what you treasure most?
  2. In what ways might your “vision” be shaped more by worldly values than Kingdom values?
  3. Are there areas in your life where money or security competes with God for lordship?
  4. What practical step can you take this week to invest in treasures that last eternally?

 

 

English sunday Service

january 4, 2026

sermon topic: 

Kingdom Priorities – Seek First

Scripture: Matthew 6:25-34

Speaker: Pastor Amy Ho

Sermon

Main points: 

What does “Seek” mean?

  • On-going Pursuit, Intentional Focus, Active Alignment

God’s Kingdom is:

  • God’s Rule & Reign
  • God’s Will be Done
  • God’s Values Shaping Our Lives

God’s Righteousness refers to:

  • The Right Relationship with God
  • The Right Living that flows from that relationship
  • Living according to God’s Character and ways

Seek First His Kingdom & His Righteousness teaches us:

  1. Reorder Our Priorities – God is not added to our schedule, He shapes it.
  2. Address Our Anxiety – Choose to trust in God over control.
  3. Live Differently as God’s People – Acknowledge that God is Enough.
  4. Daily Dependence (v. 34) – Seeking first is not about worrying less tomorrow, but trusting God today.

 

Personal Reflection/Group Discussion Questions:

  1. What are the specific worries or anxieties you are carrying into 2026, and what do they reveal about where you are placing your trust—God’s provision or your own control?
  2. In your daily life (time, finances, decisions, relationships), where might God be “added on” rather than truly coming first? What would need to change for His Kingdom to shape your priorities more fully?
  3. When you worry, do you find yourself focusing more on what God can do for you or on who God truly is? How can growing in the knowledge of God’s character help strengthen your faith?
  4. What is one practical step you can take this week to actively “seek first” God’s Kingdom and righteousness—especially in an area where you are tempted to rely on fear, comparison, or worldly standards?