Sermons from September 2024

How To Be Rich – Luke 16:10-13

This passage is often used for a series on giving, or in a sermon about volunteering in ministry- and though we can apply it in those cases that’s not what our passage is really about. In fact, keeping the scope of this section focused on these things shortchanges what is actually being said – and…

Longer Range Plans – Luke 16:1-9

In what can be a tricky parable (The Unrighteous Steward), today we find an intensely applicable principle for the church today. It should cause us to check our motives and evaluate our goals too keep in step with the heart of God. Are we building for the future? And if so, which one? Life is…

The Prodigal Son – Luke 15:11-31

Maybe the most famous of all our Lords parables, the pinnacle of Jesus’s trilogy on the subject of God’s heart for the lost. Not so much about a son, but about a loving father who seeks.  For those with a warped view of God, where forgiveness is conditional and favor can change by the day…

Lost and Found – Luke 15:1-10

In a world of big, flashy, church growth schemes it’s easy to see the forest but miss the trees. All the latest strategies might make us feel good when we see the numbers – but blind us to the heart of God, who is about the ONES. God doesn’t want His people or His shepherds…

Buildings and Battlefields – Luke 14:25-35

The fact that discipleship is costly isn’t lost on us this week. The state of western civilization shows that many who professed faith at one point found out the hard way just how high the price is to follow Christ, and instead of leaving a world the next generation that is better than the one…