Luke 18:9-14 tells the story of the Pharisee and the tax collector. With which one do you identify? With which one did Jesus identify? Listen to Pastor David’s sermon on this important passage.
The King Brings Justice
What is justice? How do we define it? What is God’s idea of justice? Listen to Pastor David’s sermon on this topic, based on Luke 18:1-8.
The King Crosses Borders
Jesus celebrates faith in the most unlikely of people: a Samaritan leper in Luke 17:11-19. The King crosses borders; will we? Listen to Pastor David’s message:
The King Receives Help From His People
What is faith, really? How can Jesus increase our faith? And what difference does this make to Jesus? Listen to Pastor David’s sermon on Luke 17:5-10.
The King, a Rich Man, and a Beggar
Jesus told the story of a rich man and a beggar in Luke 16:19-31. Is this story about describing heaven and hell? And with whom should we identify, the rich man or the beggar? Pastor David’s answers may surprise you… listen in.
Forgiveness: Can You Imagine?
Can you imagine the story from Bathsheba’s perspective? Can you imagine Bathsheba forgiving the king for how he wronged her? Listen to Pastor David’s sermon, based on 2 Samuel 11:26, which he preached at the Anderson University School of Theology and Christian Ministries during the week of intensive studies for his Doctor of Ministry degree.
The King Yearns for the Lost
A lost sheep, a lost coin: Jesus told two stories about God’s desire for all people in Luke 15:1-10. How do we approach people whom we consider to be “sinners”? Listen to Pastor David’s sermon on this passage:
The Kingdom is for the Humble
In Luke 4:7-14, Jesus teaches us to humble ourselves before God and others. Listen as Pastor David tells the stories of a man and a congregation who did just that. How then should we approach the Lord’s Table?
The Kingdom is Freedom, Not Rules
Pastor David invites us to participate in a healing service and lays out our new plan for youth ministry in this sermon based on Luke 13:10-17. Are we willing to try something new?
The Kingdom is Divisive
Fire and water: signs of God’s judgment. Jesus sounds pretty serious in today’s text, Luke 12:49-56. It’s a question of loyalty, really. Where are your loyalties?
