This week we look at the accounts of Jesus healing the centurions servant and when He raises a widows son.
To Seek and To Save - Luke 6:43-49
Saved By Faith - Luke 6:37-42
Deacons (Part 2) - 1 Timothy 3:8-13
Even more important than what the deacons might do is what the deacons must be. We finished our mini series on deacons by looking at the qualifications of deacons in 1 Timothy 3.
Deacons (Part 1) - Acts 6:1-7
Deacons are a vital part of a biblical church that is growing and thriving. In this sermon Jonathan gives an overview of a biblical church leadership structure and how the deacons are an important office alongside the elders.
Love Your Enemies - Luke 6:27-36
God loved us while we were His enemies, therefore, as God’s children, we are called to love our enemies too.
Christ Clarifies His Kingdom - Luke 6:20-26
In the Beatitudes, Jesus gives us clarity on what life in his kingdom entails and compares it with the kingdom of this world.
Resurrection Sunday - John 11:1-44
On Resurrection Sunday, Jonathan Parks looks at the example that Lazarus is to believers when we endure suffering, and how we, like Mary, Martha and Lazarus can place our hope in Christ as the resurrection and the life.
The Plot to Kill Lazarus - John 12:1-2, 9-11
Lazarus is the evidence of the power and work of Jesus and so they sought to kill him. Are we living our lives in a way that we are proof that Jesus is who he says he is?
Jesus Choses Twelve Apostles - Luke 6:12-19
Place of prayer
Purposeful in prayer
Perseverance in prayer
Jesus, Lord of the Sabbath - Luke 6:1-11
Jesus is the only way to true and lasting rest. When we come to him for ultimate rest he frees us from having to work for God’s favour and he frees us to do good for his glory and the good of others.
Jesus, Full of Grace and Majesty - Luke 5:27-39
In Luke 5:27-39, we see the extraordinary grace of Jesus as well as his uncontainable majesty.
Jesus, Came for Those Who Need Him (Part 2) - Luke 5:17-26
In Luke 5:17-26, we look at the story of Jesus healing a paralytic lowered through a ceiling. Through this and His ensuing conversation with the Pharisees, Jesus identifies our most fundamental problem and presents how it’s solved.
Jesus, Came for Those Who Need Him (Part 1) - Luke 5:12-16
In Luke 5:12-16, we see that Jesus is not only able, but he is willing to make clean those who are unclean.
Following Jesus - Luke 5:1-11
In Luke 5:1-11 the first disciples show us that the right way to respond to Jesus Christ is to follow him obediently, humbly and wholeheartedly.
Jesus, the King with All Authority - Luke 4:31-44
In 4:31-44 Luke introduces us to Jesus as the promised King who possesses all authority and power.
Jesus Rejected at Nazareth - Luke 4:14-30
Beware of being so familiar with Jesus that you miss who he is and the opportunity of being his.
Jesus Christ - God's Beloved Son - Luke 3:21-4:13
We continue our series in Luke’s gospel looking at the identity of Jesus as God’s beloved Son. When we understand who Jesus really is, we see that he is the answer to all of our failures.
The Long-Promised Forerunner - Luke 3:1-22
Allen continues our series in Luke’s gospel, showing us how John the Baptist is the long-promised forerunner to the Messiah, calling people to turn to Jesus to experience God’s forgiveness and salvation.
The Boy Jesus in the Temple - Luke 2:41-52
With one of the only insights we get into the childhood of Jesus, Luke gives us a glimpse of Jesus’ identity and what’s he’s come to do. We’ll also unpack what this means for us.