It’s the end of the world as we know it. Jesus has come, and Jesus will come again. How can his words in Luke 12:32-40 help us with the crises of our lives? Listen to Pastor David’s sermon here.
It’s the end of the world as we know it. Jesus has come, and Jesus will come again. How can his words in Luke 12:32-40 help us with the crises of our lives? Listen to Pastor David’s sermon here.
Inheritance, possessions, money, power, influence – and Pokemon GO. How can we learn to be rich toward God? Listen to Pastor David’s sermon on Luke 12:13-21.
How should we pray? Jesus offers an answer – and two stories – in response to his disciples’ question. Will we listen? Here is Pastor David’s sermon on Luke 11:1-13.
Mary chose the better way in Luke 10:38-42 – she simply sat at the feet of Jesus and listened to what he said. Can we do the same in our lives? Listen to Pastor David’s sermon here:
In Luke 10:1-20, Jesus sends out 72 disciples for mission in the local community. What lessons can we learn about the nearness of God’s kingdom in our day and age? Listen to Pastor David’s sermon here.
We always believe we are right. And we hold out little hope for our enemies. But Jesus, the powerful King, shows a different way of living in Luke 8:26-39. Listen to Pastor David’s sermon here:
Jesus, our King, has the power to forgive. How does this idea influence how we look at other people? Listen to Pastor David’s sermon on Luke 7:36-50.
On a dreary, bleak morning, Pastor David preaches on the amazing compassion of Jesus, our loving King. Listen to this sermon based on Luke 7:11-17.
In Luke 7:1-10, Jesus is amazed by the faith of a centurion. This story shows us just how counter-cultural the King of Kings is. Listen to Pastor David’s sermon, the first in a series of messages that ask, “Who is our King?”
What is truth? How does God’s Spirit lead us into all truth? Are we able to listen for the voice of the Spirit? Here is Pastor David’s sermon on John 16:12-15.