Jul. 20, 2025
In Titus 2:14, we’re described as God’s peculiar people—chosen, purified, and passionate for good works. This isn’t about being strange; it’s about being sacred in a world that idolizes the ordinary. While secular culture draws us toward compromise, peculiar living demands conviction, courage, and clarity. This sermon invites us to examine what it means to be intentionally different—not distant—but anchored in grace, holiness, and kingdom purpose. To be peculiar is to live visibly set apart... on purpose and for God’s glory.