In this week’s message, Pastor K. Paul walks through Matthew 6:1–4, where Jesus warns us to “be careful not to do your acts of righteousness before men.” In a culture obsessed with being seen, Jesus invites us to something deeper—giving not for recognition, but from a heart transformed by grace. Learn how to examine your motives, understand the difference between empty and eternal rewards, and rediscover what it means to give from love, not out of duty or prestige.
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In this week’s message, Pastor K. Paul walks through Matthew 6:1–4, where Jesus warns us to “be careful not to do your acts of righteousness before men.” In a culture obsessed with being seen, Jesus invites us to something deeper—giving not for recognition, but from a heart transformed by grace. Learn how to examine your motives, understand the difference between empty and eternal rewards, and rediscover what it means to give from love, not out of duty or prestige.
This week at Avalon we closed out our Beatitudes series with a challenging message: Blessed Insults. Jesus reminds us that persecution is not a sign of failure, but a mark of faithfulness. From the slander faced by the early church to the pressures we face today, following Christ will cost us something — but it’s worth everything. In this message Pastor K.Paul explores what it means to live as ‘activated Christians,’ why the world won’t always like us, and why we must always choose Christ ove...
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In this week’s message, Pastor K. Paul walks through Matthew 6:1–4, where Jesus warns us to “be careful not to do your acts of righteousness before men.” In a culture obsessed with being seen, Jesus invites us to something deeper—giving not for recognition, but from a heart transformed by grace. Learn how to examine your motives, understand the difference between empty and eternal rewards, and rediscover what it means to give from love, not out of duty or prestige.