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Legacy City Church exists to glorify God through sharing the gospel and making disciples of Jesus Christ in order to see the renewal of our world.
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In Exodus 31:1–11, Pastor Josh Thompson teaches how God called Bezalel by name and filled him with the Spirit for skilled artistic work in the tabernacle. This sermon reminds us that God values creativity, craftsmanship, wisdom, and the ordinary work of our hands when it is offered to Him. Our gifts are not accidental, our calling is not wasted, and our work can display the glory of Christ.Series: Leaving the Darkness - Legacy City ChurchLearn more or give at https://legacycitychurch.comFollow Legacy City Church:https://instagram.com/legacycitychurchhttps://www.facebook.com/legacycitychurchhttps://youtube.com/@legacycitychurchFollow Pastor Josh Thompson:https://www.instagram.com/__josh_thompson__https://www.facebook.com/PastorJoshLAhttps://twitter.com/PastorJoshLA

In this sermon from Luke 15:11-31, Pastor Aaron Stevens teaches through Jesus’ parable of the lost son and reveals the compassionate heart of the Father toward those who repent and return to Him. This message explores repentance, grace, stewardship, restoration, and the danger of self-righteousness through both the younger and older sons in the story.No matter how far someone has wandered, God’s desire is to restore and bring people back into right relationship through Christ.Learn more or give at https://legacycitychurch.comFollow Legacy City Church:https://instagram.com/legacycitychurchhttps://www.facebook.com/legacycitychurchhttps://youtube.com/@legacycitychurchFollow Pastor Josh Thompson:https://www.instagram.com/__josh_thompson__https://www.facebook.com/PastorJoshLAhttps://twitter.com/PastorJoshLA

In this Mother’s Day sermon from Proverbs 31, Pastor Josh Thompson reflects on the eternal value of a woman who fears the Lord. More Precious Than Jewels highlights the strength, compassion, wisdom, and faithfulness of godly women, while encouraging families to honor the mothers and spiritual mothers who shape generations through love and sacrifice.This message also reminds us that true fruitfulness does not come from striving harder, but from abiding in Christ and trusting Him with the future.Learn more or give at https://legacycitychurch.comFollow Legacy City Church:https://instagram.com/legacycitychurchhttps://www.facebook.com/legacycitychurchhttps://youtube.com/@legacycitychurchFollow Pastor Josh Thompson:https://www.instagram.com/__josh_thompson__https://www.facebook.com/PastorJoshLAhttps://twitter.com/PastorJoshLA

In this sermon from Exodus 30:11–33, Pastor Josh Thompson explores how the tabernacle points directly to Jesus Christ. Through the ransom money, the bronze laver, and the holy anointing oil, we see that God redeems His people, cleanses them daily by grace, and sets them apart for holy living.This message is a powerful reminder that believers were bought with the blood of Christ, continually washed through His grace, and anointed by the Holy Spirit to live lives fully devoted to God.Series - Exodus: Leaving the DarknessLearn more or give at https://legacycitychurch.comFollow Legacy City Church:https://instagram.com/legacycitychurchhttps://www.facebook.com/legacycitychurchhttps://youtube.com/@legacycitychurchFollow Pastor Josh Thompson:https://www.instagram.com/__josh_thompson__https://www.facebook.com/PastorJoshLAhttps://twitter.com/PastorJoshLA

In this sermon from Exodus 30:1-10 and 34-38, Pastor Josh Thompson examines the altar of incense and the connection between prayer, worship, and atonement. The fragrance rising before God symbolized the prayers of His people, reminding us that prayer is meant to be continual, personal, and rooted in fellowship with Him.This message also points to Jesus Christ as the only reason sinners can approach God with confidence. Through His sacrifice, the way into God's presence has been opened.Series: Leaving the Darkness - Legacy City ChurchLearn more or give at https://legacycitychurch.comFollow Legacy City Church:https://instagram.com/legacycitychurchhttps://www.facebook.com/legacycitychurchhttps://youtube.com/@legacycitychurchFollow Pastor Josh Thompson:https://www.instagram.com/__josh_thompson__https://www.facebook.com/PastorJoshLAhttps://twitter.com/PastorJoshLA

In Exodus 29:22–46, Pastor Josh Thompson unpacks the purpose behind the tabernacle, the priesthood, and the repeated sacrifices of Israel. This message reveals how all of it points to one central truth: God makes a way to meet with His people.Discover how atonement, preparation, and sacrifice ultimately lead to Jesus, the final and perfect way into God’s presence. This sermon is a call to move beyond routine faith and rediscover the privilege of truly knowing God.Series: Leaving the Darkness - Legacy City ChurchLearn more or give at https://legacycitychurch.comFollow Legacy City Church:https://instagram.com/legacycitychurchhttps://www.facebook.com/legacycitychurchhttps://youtube.com/@legacycitychurchFollow Pastor Josh Thompson:https://www.instagram.com/__josh_thompson__https://www.facebook.com/PastorJoshLAhttps://twitter.com/PastorJoshLA

In a world filled with people yet marked by loneliness, what does true friendship actually look like? In this sermon from 1 Samuel 18 and 20, Pastor Josh Thompson explores the deep bond between David and Jonathan and what it teaches us about loyalty, sacrifice, and love. This message highlights God’s design for relationships and points to Jesus as the perfect friend who lays down His life for us.Learn more or give at https://legacycitychurch.comFollow Legacy City Church:https://instagram.com/legacycitychurchhttps://www.facebook.com/legacycitychurchhttps://youtube.com/@legacycitychurchFollow Pastor Josh Thompson:https://www.instagram.com/__josh_thompson__https://www.facebook.com/PastorJoshLAhttps://twitter.com/PastorJoshLA

What is our greatest need? In this Easter sermon from Luke 24:1–12, Pastor Josh Thompson explains why the resurrection of Jesus is the answer to both our longing for a meaningful life now and eternal life beyond death. Discover how the empty tomb proves Jesus’ claims, offers forgiveness of sin, and brings real hope in a world that cannot satisfy. The resurrection is not just history, it changes everything for us today.Learn more or give at https://legacycitychurch.comFollow Legacy City Church:https://instagram.com/legacycitychurchhttps://www.facebook.com/legacycitychurchhttps://youtube.com/@legacycitychurchFollow Pastor Josh Thompson:https://www.instagram.com/__josh_thompson__https://www.facebook.com/PastorJoshLAhttps://twitter.com/PastorJoshLA

What kind of Savior are you looking for? In this Palm Sunday message from Luke 19:28–40, Pastor Josh Thompson explores Jesus’ triumphal entry and the expectations of the crowd. While they longed for political rescue, Jesus came to serve and to save from sin. Discover how His mission challenges our assumptions and calls us to trust Him as the true King.Learn more or give at https://legacycitychurch.comFollow Legacy City Church:https://instagram.com/legacycitychurchhttps://www.facebook.com/legacycitychurchhttps://youtube.com/@legacycitychurchFollow Pastor Josh Thompson:https://www.instagram.com/__josh_thompson__https://www.facebook.com/PastorJoshLAhttps://twitter.com/PastorJoshLA

In Exodus 28:31–43, Pastor Josh Thompson explores the meaning behind the high priest’s garments and what they reveal about God’s holiness. This sermon confronts outward religion without inward transformation and shows why God must be approached with reverence. Ultimately, it points to Jesus as our perfect High Priest, who makes us acceptable before God and calls us to live set apart lives.Series: Leaving the Darkness - Legacy City ChurchLearn more or give at https://legacycitychurch.comFollow Legacy City Church:https://instagram.com/legacycitychurchhttps://www.facebook.com/legacycitychurchhttps://youtube.com/@legacycitychurchFollow Pastor Josh Thompson:https://www.instagram.com/__josh_thompson__https://www.facebook.com/PastorJoshLAhttps://twitter.com/PastorJoshLA