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God brings forth the kingdom from the margins – Jan. 25, 2026

January 25, 2026

Matthew 4:12-23

Nina Balmaceda provided the sermon for this morning’s service which was held via Zoom due to the inclement weather.

Jesus was not from the center of power. He began his ministry near Mount Tabor. Not a majestic mountain, but more of a hill, far away from Jerusalem’s power. It was close to everyday, ordinary people of mixed ancestry. He began his ministry in a place that religious leaders considered marginal, mixed and overlooked.

Jesus is on the side of the oppressed. Christ’s first proclamation, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is near,” is not a threat. It’s not a scream creating shame, but a voice of consolation for those who have suffered deeply.

God’s kingdom takes root in places that feel far from the center. God’s light still rises in unexpected places.

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