
Passion-Part 1: The Coming of the King
The last week of Jesus' life is so important that more than 20% of Luke's gospel is dedicated to covering those final days. In this message, we begin the Passion series recognizing that Jesus comes into Jerusalem as the King of all creation.
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This week we begin a new series in the Book of Luke: The Cost. In this message we learn that it is impossible to believe that Jesus is messiah and Son of God and still hold onto our own lives.
Jesus was a master at asking questions. In today's message, Jesus asks us the most important question of our lives.
In this series, we have seen Jesus do all sorts of unbelievable things. This week, we find out the most amazing thing about following Jesus isn't just that He does the unbelievable for us, but He chooses to do it through us.
In this week's message, Jesus does the unbelievable in inviting His apostles to take on the mission of spreading the Good News of the Kingdom.
What do you do when you find faith difficult to hang onto? In this week's message, we find out that sometimes we have to push through before we see break-through.
In this message, Jesus teaches about the unbelievable power of the gospel when it is spread everywhere.
In this message, Pastor Mike exposes three things Jesus calls His followers to.
When you follow Jesus, He often takes you where you have never thought of going. In this message, Jesus not only takes the apostles to the other side of the lake, but also to the other side of something entirely unexpected.
In the fourth message of the Unbelievable series, we learn the depth of Jesus' forgiveness.
Have you ever been disappointed by God? In this week's message, we look at John the Baptist in his lowest moment as he begins to wonder if Jesus really is the messiah.
In this message, Jesus does the most unbelievable thing anyone can imagine: He raises someone from the dead. In it we learn that even when things are beyond you, they're never beyond Jesus.
How would you begin to try to amaze God? Would it be through your obedience? Your knowledge of scripture? Or, perhaps you could impress God with your great works of compassion? In this week's message, we encounter someone who amazed Jesus, and learn that we can do the very same thing.
In this message, Jesus reminds us how important it is to align our heart with His
Jesus tells us "judge not," but is that the whole of it? In this message, Pastor Mike shares Jesus' words about how to divine truth from error without moving into condemnation.
Jesus was about to have one of those days. We have all had one of those days before. Sometimes those are great days, but often they can be very difficult days. Sometimes they are both. Let’s look at how Jesus dealt with his most important days and most important decisions.
This week's message is a look into the biblical meaning of the Sabbath, how it applies to us and what Jesus meant by calling himself the Lord of the Sabbath.
It's so easy to get caught up in our own tried and true thinking. The problem is, the more convinced we are that we're right, the hard it is to see what God is doing. In this message, Jesus teaches us that embracing new truths doesn't mean sacrificing eternal truth.
The biggest obstacle to following Jesus is ourselves. But when we learn that even we can't get in the way of God's love for us, we have reason to celebrate!
So often, we come to Jesus because we want things from Him. In this week's message, we see three things Jesus wants for us.
Our relationship with Jesus begins with a simple, yet powerful truth: Following Him means leaving something behind.
As the news about of Jesus grew, so did His popularity. In this message, we learn why it is important to be aware of the dangers of popularity and how to stay centered on God's call.
There was one thing everyone noticed about Jesus: Everything He did carried authority. In this message, we learn why it is important to surrender to Jesus’ authority.
In this Easter message, we see Jesus face the test of Acceptance and learn that the only way we can be accepted is through the risen Messiah.
Everyone who sees their lives through the lens of God's plan realize one thing: He has called to an incredible mission. The tests God puts us through help us evaluate how prepared we are to step into His calling. In this message, we find out how Jesus helps us face the test of temptation.
Baptism is a unique, defining aspect of what it means to be Christian. In this message, we see how Jesus' baptism sets the tone for every one of His followers.
John's ministry revolved around one concept: Repentance. In this message, we learn how repentance welcomes Jesus as Messiah.
Yes, Jesus was the Son of God, but He was also human. Like all men, that means He needed to grow. In this message, we explore four key ingredients to effective life-growth.
He was eight days old--too young to do anything. However, for a few people, their expectations of Him were without bounds. In this message, find out how to live with faith in the unfulfilled.
The birth of Jesus was a once-in-history event witnessed by the most humble of people. In this message, we see why God often does his greatest miracles in the presence of the least important people, and what we should do about it.
Everyone of us wants to live in a better world, but we do not agree on what a better world looks like. In this message, we find out that Jesus is better than all our utopian ideals.