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One Thing NecessaryJuly 12, 2026 • RD McClenagan • Luke 10:38–42This Sunday, RD teaches from Luke Luke 10:38–42, where Mary and Martha illustrate two different ways of relating to Jesus. Mary sits at His feet as a disciple, while Martha becomes distracted and overwhelmed by serving. Although Martha’s work is good, her anxious striving leaves her fragmented, reactive, and focused on controlling her circumstances rather than receiving from Christ. Jesus compassionately reminds her that only one thing is truly necessary, and Mary has chosen the better portion by prioritizing time with Him. The passage does not call believers to abandon responsibilities but to order their lives around abiding in Christ, allowing service and activity to flow from security in His love rather than a need for approval or control. Jesus continues to invite distracted and weary people to return to Him again and again, trusting His grace to unite their hearts and help them live at the pace of the Spirit. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/

The Gospel Preached to AbrahamJuly 5, 2026 • Caleb Raby • Genesis 15This Gospel Sunday, Caleb Raby teaches from Genesis 15, showing how Abraham's questions reveal the deeper human longing to know, “Will everything be okay?” God first assures Abraham by pointing him to the stars, reminding him of His power and leading him to believe by faith. Yet Abram still asks how he can know for certain, and God responds by showing that He alone will secure the promise. This points forward to Jesus, who took the curse on Himself at the cross so that God’s people can be forgiven, brought near, and assured that He will keep every promise. Because of Christ, believers can face fear, suffering, uncertainty, and even death with confidence that God is good, trustworthy, and that one day everything will be made right. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/

The Great CommandsJune 28, 2026 • Greg Pinkner • Luke 10:25–37This Sunday, Greg teaches from Luke 10:25–37. Jesus uses the parable of the Good Samaritan to show that the command to love God and love our neighbor is not merely a moral lesson, but a deeper picture of salvation, mercy, and true faith. When the lawyer asks what he must do to inherit eternal life, Jesus points him back to Scripture, revealing that no one can perfectly love God with all their heart, soul, mind, and strength, which shows our desperate need for a Savior. The priest and Levite represent religious knowledge and position without mercy, while the Samaritan shows unexpected compassion by stopping, serving, and sacrificing for the wounded man. Jesus teaches that right belief and right living cannot be separated: true faith produces mercy, love, and action toward others.WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/

In and OutJune 21, 2026 • RD McClenagan • Luke 10:1–24This Sunday, RD teaches from Luke 10:1-24, focusing on God saving people not merely for themselves, but to send them out as laborers in His harvest. Jesus commissioned the 72 disciples to go ahead of Him, showing that discipleship involves mission, partnership, dependence on God, and willingness to face resistance. The harvest is plentiful both globally and locally, so believers are called to pray earnestly for more workers, see every part of life as a mission field, and live for the sake of others as God uses our lives to prepare us for the good works He has already planned.WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/

Count the CostJune 14, 2026 • Zach Hume • Luke 9:51–62This Sunday, Zach Hume teaches from Luke 9:51-62, emphasizing that while salvation is a free gift of grace, following Jesus is costly and requires full surrender. Jesus’ journey toward Jerusalem shows His unwavering obedience to the Father, and His encounters with the Samaritans, James and John, and three would-be disciples reveal that He will not conform to our expectations, timelines, comforts, or cultural obligations. As believers, we need to ask when our discipleship last cost us something and warns against treating Jesus only as Savior while resisting Him as Lord. Life with Jesus is worth the cost and everything we may have to lay down.WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/

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Follow MeMay 31, 2026 • Greg Pinkner • Luke 9:18–28Greg Pinkner teaches from Luke 9:18-27 where Jesus asks His disciples the central question of faith—“Who do you say that I am?”—and Peter correctly confesses that Jesus is the Christ. While faith is lived in community, each person must personally answer that question and surrender to the real Jesus, not the version they want Him to be. Jesus reveals that His mission is not political conquest but suffering, rejection, death, and resurrection. To follow Him means denying ourselves daily, taking up our cross, and trusting that giving up what we cannot keep leads to receiving what we cannot lose. Christ takes away both our guilt and our shame, calling us out of darkness and into His restoring light. WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/

A Table in the WildernessMay 24, 2026 • RD McClenagan • Luke 9:1–17RD McClenagan teaches from Luke 9:1-17. Jesus leads the disciples into the wilderness to teach them about God’s power, provision, presence, and purpose. Through the miracle of multiplying five loaves and two fish, Jesus shows that human weakness becomes the place where God’s power is displayed. The leftover baskets reveal God’s abundant provision, while the breaking of bread points forward to communion and the deeper promise of God’s presence through Christ and the Holy Spirit. Even in the wilderness seasons of our lives, we can trust that God is sovereign, present, and working all things together for good to make us more like Jesus.WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/

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Crossing OverMay 10, 2026 • RD McClenagan • Luke 8:22–39RD McClenagan teaches from Luke 8:22-39, centering on the truth that God meets people where they are but never leaves them there, continually leading them deeper into faith and dependence on Him. In Luke 8, Jesus leads his disciples into a literal storm on the Sea of Galilee, revealing his authority by calming the wind and waves, and challenging them to locate their faith in Him rather than in what they can see. Jesus then encounters a demon-possessed man and shows that His power reaches even the most hopeless, unclean, and isolated person. The gospel is not merely forgiveness from sin but full restoration into Christ: deliverance, adoption, a new identity, a sound mind, and a new purpose.WEBSITE: https://fellowshipknox.org/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fellowshipknox/