OVERVIEW

“More Than Enough” is a three-week sermon series exploring what it means to faithfully manage all that God has entrusted to us. From our possessions (Psalm 24), to our time and talents (Ephesians 5), to the gospel and creation itself (1 Corinthians 4), this series reminds us that everything belongs to God. True stewardship is marked by generosity, wise investment of our gifts, bold witness, and care for God’s world—because our faithfulness today shapes eternity.

SERMONS

  • Week 1: Stewardship of Possessions (Sept 21).

    “Everything Belongs to God” (Psalm 24:1) reminds us that stewardship begins with recognizing God as the true owner of all things. We are called to manage his gifts with generosity, contentment, and a kingdom-minded perspective, using our possessions to serve his purposes rather than our own.

  • Week 2: Stewardship of Time and Talents (Sept 28).

    This sermon from Ephesians 5:15–16 teaches that our time and abilities are gifts from God, entrusted to us for his glory. Wise stewardship means making the most of every opportunity, investing our gifts in service, and aligning our lives with God’s purposes.

  • Week 3: Stewardship of the Gospel (Oct 5).

    This sermon from 1 Corinthians 4:1–2 reminds us that God has placed the gospel in our care. As stewards of his truth, we are called to be faithful in sharing the good news, making disciples, and living as trustworthy witnesses of Christ’s redeeming work.