Sermons

The Word of God faithfully preached to the Church is one of the most essential aspects of Christian discipleship. Through faithful expositional preaching all the saints grow together in the knowledge of God and in being equipped for ministry.

This is one reason preaching is the central element of our Lord’s Day worship.

One of the best ways to know what we believe is by listening to what is regularly preached. Please check out our sermon archive to listen to the latest sermon.

Genesis Waiehu Community Church Genesis Waiehu Community Church

The Creation of the World

This is our second sermon in Genesis. Here we cover all of chapter one and the main goal is not jsut to better understand the work of creation but to increase of our worship of the God of creation. There three big ideas highlighted in this sermon: 1) The theories of creation, 2) the days of creation, and 3) the God of creation.

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Genesis Waiehu Community Church Genesis Waiehu Community Church

In the Beginning, God

Genesis 1 gives us the definitive, inspired, inerrant, authoritative word from God on creation and the origin of the cosmos. In this sermon, we considered four introductory points to the book of Genesis, including 7 important interpretative lenses that we must use to be faithful interpreters of Genesis: 1) we interpret Genesis historically, 2) we interpret Genesis canonically, 3) we interpret Genesis theo-centrically, 4) we interpret Genesis redemptively, 5) we interpret Genesis typologically, 6) we interpret Genesis covenantally, and 7) we interpret Genesis worshipfully.

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Genesis Waiehu Community Church Genesis Waiehu Community Church

An Unfolding Pattern of Promise

As we take a break from our 1 Timothy series, Pastor Chris Komatsu (Lanai Baptist Church) preaches from Genesis 5. In Genesis 5, pastor Chris helps us to see that Moses wrote this genealogy with great intentionality. Within the lineage of Seth, we find four patterns of similarities and 3 irregularities. All of them in their own ways are intended to point us to Christ, the promised Savior of the world.

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