Today we are starting our Renewal Initiative series where we are focusing on our "Renewed Home for Renewed Hearts" The sermon, drawn from Titus 3:3–8, presents a transformative vision of the Christian life rooted in God's mercy rather than human effort, emphasizing that true renewal begins with divine regeneration and is sustained by the Holy Spirit's work. It calls believers to a holistic faith that is remade by God's grace, motivated by His mercy rather than materialism, and marked by intentional, Christ-centered good works that benefit others. The passage underscores that salvation is entirely God's gift—not earned by righteousness but received through mercy, regeneration, and justification by grace—enabling believers to become heirs of eternal life and active participants in God's redemptive mission. The preacher applies this vision to personal and communal life, urging a shift from performance-based spirituality to a posture of gratitude and service, illustrated through the metaphor of puzzle-building and the story of Jean Valjean, and culminates in a call to prayer and spiritual renewal as the foundation for a renewed church and city.