
For too long, the book of Revelation has been misused as a crystal ball to predict the future or as a map of cataclysmic doom. But what if Revelation isn’t about escaping the world, but seeing it more clearly?
In this new sermon series, Revelation: Unveiling Reality, we’ll journey through one of the most misunderstood books of the Bible with fresh eyes. Far from end-times speculation, Revelation is a bold, prophetic critique of empire—written to expose the oppressive systems of Rome in the first century and to challenge us to confront modern-day empires in our own context.
Through rich symbolism and powerful imagery, Revelation pulls back the curtain on the spiritual and political forces that shape our world—forces of injustice, idolatry, and allegiance to power. It calls us not to fear the future, but to faithfully resist in the present.
Join us as we explore Revelation not as a roadmap to the end, but as a revolutionary unveiling of the deeper truth beneath the surface of empire, and a radical call to hope, justice, and collective liberation.