In this message, Pastor Phillip begins a new chapter in our study of the book of Luke and teaches on the story of Jesus healing the Roman centurion. Jesus himself points out the fact that this centurion’s faith was so great, he believed in Jesus’ ability to heal even though He was not physically present. […]
In this message, Pastor Phillip finishes up chapter 6. Here Jesus teaches about the fruit that is brought out of each person’s life shows what is truly in their heart, whether it is good or bad. Then Jesus closes with a powerful illustration about being obedient to the words that He has taught, making an […]
In this message, Pastor Phillip continues teaching from Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount where He says “Judge not, lest you be judged”. What does it mean to judge someone? Should Christian’s judge anyone? What type of judgement was Jesus condemning? Pastor Phillip answers these questions and other to help us understand what Christ is calling […]
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. […]
In this Sunday’s Sermon, Pastor Phillip answers two very good “Ask the Pastor” questions and then finishes up the last Beatitude in Luke 6 for a total of three mini-sermons! In his continuation of the teaching through Jesus’ “Sermon on the Mount” from Luke 6, Pastor Phillip teaches how we are to understand what it […]
Have you ever considered why Jesus taught about laughing and mourning? We tend to default to thinking of these in very circumstantial terms but as Pastor Phillip continues to teach expositorily through the book of Luke, we see here in the beattitues of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, that He was wanting to point us […]
In this message, Pastor Nathan continues our expository teaching through the book of Luke and we discover some surprising things regarding the Jesus calling Matthew the tax collector as a disciple. Learn how God is a God who sees and yet still calls those lost in sin to Himself – for the purpose of redemption […]
