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In this sermon, Pastor Kevin preaches Luke 16:1-13. Jesus calls His disciples to steward their earthly resources with eternity in view, using temporary wealth in ways that serve the kingdom of God and benefit others spiritually. He teaches that faithfulness in “little things” reveals the true condition of the heart, because those who are trustworthy with small earthly responsibilities will also be trustworthy with greater spiritual ones. Ultimately, Jesus presses beyond money itself to the deeper issue of worship: no one can serve both God and mammon, so His people must guard their hearts to love, trust, and serve God above earthly riches.

In this sermon, Pastor Clint walks thru one of the most famous parables in Gospel of Luke. The story of the two sons shows that both brothers are lost: the younger through rebellion and the older through self-righteousness. Yet the gracious father moves toward both sons with mercy, welcoming the repentant and inviting the proud into his joy. Jesus reveals the heart of God, whose grace reaches both the openly sinful and the outwardly religious.

In this sermon, our guest Pastor Kyle Tucker from City on a Hill Church in Brighton, walks thru Luke 15:1-10. Jesus confronts the self-righteous grumbling of the Pharisees and scribes, who cannot understand why He welcomes sinners and eats with them. Through the parables of the lost sheep and the lost coin, He reveals the heart of God as One who relentlessly searches for the lost with compassion, initiative, and joy. These stories ultimately point us to the Good Shepherd who does not merely wait for sinners to return, but actively seeks, rescues, and rejoices over every repentant soul.

In this sermon, Pastor Clint looks at Luke 14:25–35. Jesus tells the crowds that following him requires a radical reordering of loyalties, so much so that all other loves, even family and one’s own life, must come second. He illustrates the cost of discipleship with images of a builder and a king, urging would-be followers to count the cost before committing, because the path demands total surrender.

In this sermon, Pastor Kevin walks through Luke 14:1–24, highlighting Luke’s recurring meal theme and how this scene centers on a table where truth is revealed. Jesus confronts false righteousness and invites his hearers to embrace the truth, calling them to humility instead of self-exaltation and to a generosity that gives without expecting return. In the parable of the great banquet, he extends an open invitation to the eternal feast, urging us not just to come to the feast of knowing Christ by faith.

In this sermon, Pastor Clint walks through Luke 13:22–35. Jesus teaches that entry into God’s kingdom comes through the narrow door - himself. And many will be shut out for rejecting Him. Yet He speaks with deep compassion, lamenting over Jerusalem and longing to gather them. The passage reveals both the exclusivity of Christ and the tenderness of His heart.

In this sermon, Pastor Clint preaches Luke 13:10–21. Jesus heals a woman bound for eighteen years, revealing that the Kingdom of Redemption has already broken into the world through his authority to liberate from the effects of sin and the curse. This healing is not merely physical but a sign that in Christ, Satan’s bondage is being overturned and restoration has begun. Through the parables of the mustard seed and leaven, Jesus shows that this redemption, though small in appearance now, will grow into its full and final completion when all things are made new in him.

In this Easter 2026 Sermon, Pastor Clint walks through Matthew 18:1-18. The resurrection of Jesus Christ is a historical reality that changes everything. How will you respond to the risen Christ?

In this sermon, Pastor Kevin preaches Luke 13:1-9. Jesus confronts assumptions about suffering and insists on a single urgent reality: repent or perish, pressing every listener to consider their own mortality. Judgment stands over all who do not turn to Christ. Yet the delay of that judgment reveals God’s patient mercy, granting time for repentance before the day of perishing comes.

In this sermon, Pastor Clint walks thru Luke 12:49-59. Jesus declares that His coming brings a refining fire that will divide even the closest relationships, exposing where true allegiance lies. He urges the crowds to discern the spiritual urgency of the moment, recognizing that God’s kingdom is breaking in and demands a response.