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This week’s sermon invites us to slow down, turn our attention toward God, and rediscover the meaning of Emmanuel—God with us. Listen now on our podcast and prepare your heart for Christmas.
In this episode, we walk with John the Baptist from the wilderness crowds into Herod’s prison cell. How can a man who once cried, “Behold, the Lamb of God!” now ask, “Are you the one who is to come?” We’ll talk about what it means to have real faith and real questions, how Jesus answers us through His Word, and how God meets us in our wilderness seasons with joy that outlasts our circumstances.
John the Baptist’s cry still echoes: Repent and prepare the way for the Lord. In this Advent message, we explore the wilderness, repentance, and the transforming fire of the Holy Spirit.
Advent starts with a wake-up call. Discover why Jesus invites us to keep watch, stay ready, and welcome His coming — past, future, and present.
In this Christ the King Sunday message from Luke 23:33-43, Pastor Marshall explores how Jesus’ throne is a cross and His power is self-giving love. Listen in and consider what it means to let the Crucified King reign over your own heart.
In a world filled with noise and deception, Jesus calls us to watch, stand firm, and endure. This message challenges us to know the Word, walk by the Spirit, and trust God no matter what comes.
When the Sadducees mock the idea of resurrection, Jesus turns their trap into a revelation of eternal life. In this message, Pastor Marshall shows how the resurrection fulfills, rather than abolishes, all earthly goods—including marriage—and how Christ unites body and soul in everlasting glory. God is not the God of the dead, but of the living.
Pastor Hal Daigre walks through the story of Zacchaeus and shows how Jesus' invitation still reaches into our own lives: “Come down — I want to be with you.” This sermon explores what it really means to seek Jesus, repent honestly, and live a life shaped by ongoing transformation.
In this week’s message from Luke 18, we hear Jesus’ story of two men who come to pray—one proud, one broken—and only one goes home right with God. It’s a powerful reminder that real prayer begins with humility and ends with mercy.
This week we unpack Luke 18:1–8 and why Jesus commands us to “pray always and not lose heart,” moving from Eden’s communion to a practical “Bother List” you can start today. We’ll also explore team-prayer—Moses’ raised hands—and how the Spirit and the Son intercede for you right now.
In this week’s message, Pastor Marshall reminds us that Jesus still meets people in the in-between places—the borderlands of doubt, distance, and need. Faith moves forward on His word, and even from a distance, the Healer draws near.
When the disciples ask Jesus to “increase our faith,” He replies, “If you even had faith…” (Luke 17:5–10). In this episode, Pastor Marshall explores why faith’s object matters more than its size, how Habakkuk models honest lament in unjust times, and why Jesus’ servant parable invites a posture of humble obedience. We don’t work to earn grace; we work because we’ve received it. If your life currently feels like a messy construction...
In this message from Luke 16, we explore the story of the rich man and Lazarus—a powerful reminder that God’s Word is enough, and the time to respond with compassion and obedience is now. Who has God placed at your gate, and how will you answer His call today?
Jackson Daigre opens Luke 16 and tackles Jesus’ puzzling parable of the dishonest manager, showing why the man is praised—not for dishonesty—but for shrewd foresight. We’re called to use temporary, worldly resources to gain eternal treasure, serving God (not wealth) with faithful, cheerful generosity.
In Luke 15, Jesus tells one parable in three movements — the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the lost sons — showing God’s relentless pursuit of the lost. Whether wandering, misplaced, or joyless, we have a Shepherd, a Bride, and a Father who search us out and rejoice when we are found.
Jesus doesn’t soften His words in Luke 14—He sharpens them, calling us to count the cost of following Him. In this message, we wrestle with what it means to put God first and discover the life and joy found only when we stop chasing shadows and turn to what is real.
Jesus teaches that those who exalt themselves will be humbled, and those who humble themselves will be exalted. In this message from Luke 14, Emily invites us to examine our motives, embrace humility, and extend Christ’s invitation to the table of grace.
In this week’s message from Luke 13:10–17, we reflect on the bent-over woman healed by Jesus—a powerful picture of how Christ frees us from the burdens that weigh us down. Tune in to the podcast and be encouraged by the truth that no matter how long you’ve been bound by sin, shame, or sorrow, Jesus still sees, still calls, and still heals.
Jesus declares in Luke 12 that He came not to bring comfort, but fire—a fire that purifies, divides, and transforms. This message calls us to face the real Jesus, not the one we remake in our own image. Tune in as we explore the unsettling but life-giving truth of Christ, the all-consuming flame.
When you fear God, you can face anything. From Abraham’s long wait to Jesus’ call to “be ready,” discover how faith frees us from fear and keeps our hearts anchored in heaven.
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