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    Week 4 — Matthew 4:12–25

    2026/2/16 | 39 mins.
    The Gospel of Matthew tells a bigger story than any one of us. It reveals Jesus as the promised Messiah King and shows how His Kingdom is breaking into the world.
    This series is for those exploring faith, returning after a long time away, or trying to make sense of life and meaning. Matthew is not just about learning facts about Jesus. It invites us into a new way of living shaped by hope, purpose, and grace.
    Matthew presents Jesus as God’s promised leader, a King who serves rather than dominates, and a Saviour who changes people from the inside out. In a world marked by pressure, inequality, fear, and exhaustion, Jesus offers a different kind of Kingdom, one built on freedom instead of fear, grace instead of guilt, and purpose instead of performance.
    His Kingdom does not remove us from the world. It reshapes how we live within it.
    For a city filled with ambition, stress, spiritual curiosity, and quiet questions about identity, meaning, and purpose, Matthew offers good news. We do not have to earn our worth, construct our own meaning, or carry life alone. Jesus offers forgiveness, direction, and a new way forward.
    This journey through Matthew is an open invitation. You do not need all the answers. You do not need to be religious. You do not need to have it all together. The King has come. The Kingdom is near. And real life begins under His gracious rule.
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    Week 3 — Matthew 4:1–11

    2026/2/09 | 57 mins.
    The Gospel of Matthew tells a bigger story than any one of us. It reveals Jesus as the promised Messiah King and shows how His Kingdom is breaking into the world.
    This series is for those exploring faith, returning after a long time away, or trying to make sense of life and meaning. Matthew is not just about learning facts about Jesus. It invites us into a new way of living shaped by hope, purpose, and grace.
    Matthew presents Jesus as God’s promised leader, a King who serves rather than dominates, and a Saviour who changes people from the inside out. In a world marked by pressure, inequality, fear, and exhaustion, Jesus offers a different kind of Kingdom, one built on freedom instead of fear, grace instead of guilt, and purpose instead of performance.
    His Kingdom does not remove us from the world. It reshapes how we live within it.
    For a city filled with ambition, stress, spiritual curiosity, and quiet questions about identity, meaning, and purpose, Matthew offers good news. We do not have to earn our worth, construct our own meaning, or carry life alone. Jesus offers forgiveness, direction, and a new way forward.
    This journey through Matthew is an open invitation. You do not need all the answers. You do not need to be religious. You do not need to have it all together. The King has come. The Kingdom is near. And real life begins under His gracious rule.
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    Week 2 — Matthew 3:1–17

    2026/2/02 | 58 mins.
    The Gospel of Matthew tells a bigger story than any one of us. It reveals Jesus as the promised Messiah King and shows how His Kingdom is breaking into the world.
    This series is for those exploring faith, returning after a long time away, or trying to make sense of life and meaning. Matthew is not just about learning facts about Jesus. It invites us into a new way of living shaped by hope, purpose, and grace.
    Matthew presents Jesus as God’s promised leader, a King who serves rather than dominates, and a Saviour who changes people from the inside out. In a world marked by pressure, inequality, fear, and exhaustion, Jesus offers a different kind of Kingdom, one built on freedom instead of fear, grace instead of guilt, and purpose instead of performance.
    His Kingdom does not remove us from the world. It reshapes how we live within it.
    For a city filled with ambition, stress, spiritual curiosity, and quiet questions about identity, meaning, and purpose, Matthew offers good news. We do not have to earn our worth, construct our own meaning, or carry life alone. Jesus offers forgiveness, direction, and a new way forward.
    This journey through Matthew is an open invitation. You do not need all the answers. You do not need to be religious. You do not need to have it all together. The King has come. The Kingdom is near. And real life begins under His gracious rule.
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    WEEK 1 — MATTHEW 1:1–21

    2026/1/26 | 1h 6 mins.
    The Gospel of Matthew tells a bigger story than any one of us. It reveals Jesus as the promised Messiah King and shows how His Kingdom is breaking into the world.
    This series is for those exploring faith, returning after a long time away, or trying to make sense of life and meaning. Matthew is not just about learning facts about Jesus. It invites us into a new way of living shaped by hope, purpose, and grace.
    Matthew presents Jesus as God’s promised leader, a King who serves rather than dominates, and a Saviour who changes people from the inside out. In a world marked by pressure, inequality, fear, and exhaustion, Jesus offers a different kind of Kingdom, one built on freedom instead of fear, grace instead of guilt, and purpose instead of performance.
    His Kingdom does not remove us from the world. It reshapes how we live within it.
    For a city filled with ambition, stress, spiritual curiosity, and quiet questions about identity, meaning, and purpose, Matthew offers good news. We do not have to earn our worth, construct our own meaning, or carry life alone. Jesus offers forgiveness, direction, and a new way forward.
    This journey through Matthew is an open invitation. You do not need all the answers. You do not need to be religious. You do not need to have it all together. The King has come. The Kingdom is near. And real life begins under His gracious rule.
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    THE MISSION | WEEK 3

    2026/1/19 | 1h
    God’s Mission as revealed through the Gospel of John. Believers should be motivated to participate in God’s mission because of the Father’s love, the Son’s sacrifice, the Spirit’s empowerment, and the Church’s mission in the harvest.
    We pray and hope that you will be encouraged and inspired as you hear todays message.
    Know God and Make Him Known.
    Blessings.

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Welcome to the Every Nation Bryanston Sermons! Dive into inspiring sermons and life-changing teachings that empower you to know God and make Him known. Our weekly episodes provide biblical insights, practical wisdom, and encouragement to help you thrive in your faith journey. Join us as we honor God and make disciples in every sphere of life.
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