Sermons

The Hope of Resurrection

05.04.2026 | Artak Amirbekyan | John 20:1–10

Based on John 20:1–10, this sermon examines the disciples' reaction to the empty tomb and the reason for their confusion — they did not yet understand the Scripture. Christ's resurrection is not merely a historical event, but the firstfruits and guarantee of our own resurrection, promised from the Old Testament through to the New.

Sermon Series

1 Corinthians

15.03.2026

A sermon series exploring Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians. The Apostle addresses a church striving for faithfulness in a complex cultural environment, calling believers to unity, holiness, and love.

The Pillar and Buttress of the Truth

25.12.2025 | Artak Amirbekyan | 1 Timothy 3:14–16

In a world full of counterfeits and deception, the value of truth increases immeasurably. The Apostle Paul calls the church 'a pillar and buttress of the truth' and reveals the great mystery of godliness: God was manifested in the flesh. Christmas is not a myth or a beautiful tradition, but a historical truth confirmed by eyewitnesses — a truth on which the eternal destiny of every person depends.

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Five Solae of Reformation

30.11.2025

The sermon series "Five Solae of the Reformation" explores the fundamental truths of the Christian faith that were rediscovered in the 16th century and remains the unwavering foundation of biblical theology today.

Forgiveness

22.06.2025 | Artak Amirbekyan | Luke 17:1–10

Based on Luke 17:1–10, this article examines the Christian teaching on forgiveness. Jesus warns about the seriousness of causing others to stumble and calls believers to forgive one another without limit — not because it is easy, but because it is the duty of everyone who has received forgiveness from God.

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The Beatitudes

15.06.2025

The Sermon on the Mount forces us to stop and ask ourselves uncomfortable questions. We love the doctrines of grace when God loves and forgives us. But here the same God says that we also need to love our enemies, turn the other cheek, and give our all. Light streams from these chapters, drawing all Christians to itself. But the light is so bright, so strong, that it scorches, burns, and shames us.

Receive One Another

18.05.2025 | Artak Amirbekyan | Romans 14:1–19

Based on the 14th chapter of the Epistle to the Romans, the issue of differences of opinion in the church is examined. The Apostle Paul calls believers not to judge one another in controversial matters, but to seek what serves peace and mutual edification.

Faithfulness in Prayer

20.10.2019 | Artak Amirbekyan | Mark 1:21–38

Using an example from the Gospel of Mark, we examine how Jesus, despite an incredibly busy day of ministry, rose early in the morning to pray. What does the Bible say about prayer, its conditions, and faithfulness in it—especially when the answer seems delayed?