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Growing Together: A Biblical Vision for 2026
In this New Year’s vision message, Pastor Luke casts a biblical vision for three-dimensional church growth in 2026. Drawing from Ephesians 4:15-16 and Acts 2:41-47, he shows how healthy churches grow numerically (reaching new people with the gospel), spiritually (believers becoming more like Christ), and relationally (deepening genuine community). But this…
Between 2 Advents
The Christmas story does not end with a baby in a manger. It begins there. The incarnation is not the conclusion of God’s redemptive plan—it is the hinge. Jesus came once in humility. He will come again in glory. Between these two comings, believers live in what theologians call the “already/not yet” tension of the Christian life. In this seventh and…
Christmas Day — Behold Your King
The Shepherds: Glory Breaks Through
When heaven’s glory burst into the world to announce the arrival of the King, God didn’t send angels to Jerusalem’s temple courts or Herod’s palace. He sent them to a field outside Bethlehem—to shepherds. This Sunday we’re exploring Luke 2:8-20 and discovering why God delights to break glory into overlooked places. The shepherds weren’t…
Providence in the Details
In Luke 2:1-7, we encounter a family on an unplanned journey. Caesar Augustus issues a decree for a census, forcing Joseph to take his nine-month-pregnant fiancée on an eighty-mile trek from Nazareth to Bethlehem. The timing seems terrible. The logistics are impossible. There is not even room at the inn when they arrive. From a human perspective, everything about this…
The Lowly are Lifted
The kingdom of God is completely upside-down from the world’s expectations. Mary knew it when she sang the Magnificat. God sees the overlooked. He lifts the lowly. He fills the hungry with good things and sends the rich away empty. This isn’t just poetry—it’s God’s consistent pattern throughout Scripture, and it finds its ultimate fulfillment in…
Fear Not
Gabriel’s Announcements: Fear Not When the angel Gabriel appeared to Mary and Joseph with news that would disrupt their entire lives, his first words were “Fear not.” This sermon explores how two ordinary people from Nazareth responded to God’s impossible call with faith and what that teaches us about trusting God’s character when obedience…
Light in the Darkness
In this opening sermon of our Advent series “The Long-Awaited King,” we explore how the Old Testament prophets sustained hope through centuries of waiting—and what their promises mean for our darkness today. When Isaiah wrote to God’s people around 732 BC, they were living under the shadow of the Assyrian Empire. The northern kingdom had collapsed. Fear…
God’s Good Design for Gender, Marriage, and Sexuality
In a culture where identity has become fluid and uncertain, where do we find solid ground? Beginning in Genesis and looking forward to Revelation, we explore three foundational truths of scripture: First, that we are created as embodied people, male and female, by a God who knows us better than we…
The Millenium: Christ’s Reign, Our Hope
If you change the lens on a camera, the moment stays the same — but your experience of it changes. So it is with Christian views of the millennium. Revelation 20 shows us Christ’s victory and reign, but believers through history have “looked through different lenses.” This sermon surveys the three major millennial views — premillennialism (historic and dispensational),…