What sets the church apart from other organizations? Why do we meet weekly and throughout the week as a church? What does the church exist to do? Why does it exist? These and other questions Pastor Nathan dives into as we take a look through the New Testament to understand why the church exists and […]
In this message, Pastor Nathan continues teaching in Luke 10 where we see Jesus rejoicing greatly in the fact that God had chosen men that were uneducated and of low social status to revel His plan of salvation through Jesus. Then he goes into teaching how the story of the Good Samaritan illustrates the command […]
In this message, Pastor Nathan teaches through Jesus sending the disciples out into the villages to proclaim the Gospel of the Kingdom of God, to heal the sick, and to free people from the bondage of demons. Before they left, Jesus gave them the power and authority they needed to perform the work He called […]
In this message, Pastor Nathan takes a step ahead in our study of the parable of the sower in Luke 8 and focuses on the warning that Jesus gave to His disciples about how a person should listen to the Word of God that is preached and what we should do with what has been […]
I’m sure you have been in an awkward situation at some point in your life, right? In today’s passage, an awkward situation takes place while Jesus is visiting and dining with a pharisee in his home, but fails to pay Jesus the common curtesies of a guest at that time. Instead a woman who has […]
In today’s message, Pastor Nathan continues to teach through Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount and specifically on His exhortation on loving our enemies. What does this look like? Jesus gives listeners some examples to consider and challenges his hearers with several questions about the love or grace that they are showing if they only love […]
In today’s teaching, Pastor Nathan speaks on some of Jesus’ most counter-cultural words: “love your enemies”. Looking at the context of the Jews vexation with the Romans in the 1st century we glean an understanding of why this would have been so shocking to those listening at that time, and why it still is today. […]
