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.
Continuing in our study of Luke, we find out how God's faithfulness to fulfill His promises helps us be faithful to Him in each moment.
Culture, customs, and traditions make up a huge part of how we live our lives and make our decisions. But sometimes, we have to put God's Kingdom ahead of our customs.
We were built to praise God. Trouble is, we don't always know how to do it authentically. In this message, Mary teaches us the one thing that results in authentic praise.
Everyone wants to be blessed.
But what does it mean to be blessed? In this week's message, we look at two of the most blessed people in Jesus' origin story.
Everybody wants a miracle, right? But what do you do if the your miracle doesn't come in the way you expect? In this week's study of Luke, we look at two reactions to promised miracles and ask the question, are you ready for what God is doing?
What would you do different if you were absolutely certain of your faith? This week, we begin our journey through the book of Luke as he writes about the beginnings of Jesus' story. In this message, we find out how Luke's account helps us lock in our faith.