Who Will Go
When God Calls, Everything Changes
In this sermon on Isaiah 6:1–13, Pastor Andrew Bedo unpacks Isaiah’s stunning vision of the Lord and his life-altering call to ministry. This message challenges complacency in the Christian life and confronts the myth that God only calls the qualified.
Through personal stories and biblical insight, we see how God often calls us in the middle of life’s interruptions—and how detours can become divine appointments. Isaiah’s response, “Here I am. Send me,” becomes a powerful model for believers today.
Are you standing on the sidelines of your faith? It’s time to step into the mission. This sermon calls every believer to embrace the call to serve, to go, and to speak.
New Covinant
You don’t have to live chained to the past. In Hebrews 8, we see that Jesus is your perfect High Priest. He doesn’t serve in an earthly temple built by men—He ministers in heaven itself. He offers a better sacrifice, built on better promises, through a better covenant.
This sermon calls you to stop clinging to old ways, old religion, and old guilt. Using Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, Pastor Andrew shows how many still live in shadows—even though the light of Christ has come. Through Jesus, God has written His law on your heart. You have direct access to Him. You are part of a royal priesthood.
Don’t settle for the shadows. Step into the light. Embrace the freedom and power of the new covenant.
Easter 2025
If you’ve ever wondered whether God could forgive you, this message is for you.
On the night Jesus was betrayed, two of His disciples failed Him. Judas betrayed Him for silver. Peter denied Him out of fear. Both were overwhelmed with sorrow—but only one found restoration. In this Easter message, Pastor Andrew Bedo unpacks the vital difference between regret that leads to despair and repentance that leads to life. Through the stories of Judas, Peter, and the power of the resurrection, we are invited to move beyond shame and into the grace of the risen Christ.