We continue in the Gospel of Luke when Jesus asks his disciples two questions, one of which is the Most Important Question Ever!
Luke: Jesus Is More Than Enough • 9:10-17, October 28, 2017
We continue in the Gospel of Luke 9:10-17 where we find Jesus and his disciples looking for some down time, but the crowds follow them anyway. Jesus always has time to preach about the Kingdom and on this day, perform one of His most amazing miracles!
Luke: Discipleship 202 • Called, Empowered and Sent 9:1-9 • October 21, 2018
We continue in the Gospel of Luke where we arrive at a major shift in the story. Jesus calls his 12 apostles together and sends them on their first short-term missions trip. Things get exciting for them and for us!
Luke: The Problem of Sickness & Death Solved, 8:40-56 • October 14, 2018
We continue in the Gospel of Luke where we find Jesus and his disciples arriving back in Capernaum by boat to a huge crowd and the stories of a man his daughter and a woman whose lives are about to change forever!
Luke: The Problem of Evil, 8:26-39 • October 7, 2018
We continue in the Gospel of Luke where we find Jesus and his disciples reaching shore after their storm-filled night. What they encounter upon exiting the boat is a frightening sight! Today, we hear first hand how Jesus deals with—The Problem of Evil.
Luke: Who Then Is This? 8:22-25 • September 30, 2018
We continue in the Gospel of Luke where we find Jesus so tired from a heavy day of ministry that he falls asleep in a boat as he and his disciples cross the Sea of Galilee. A powerful storm descends on the boat and what happens next raises the most important question of all! The video also features our 9th Anniversary video celebration!
Luke: How to Hear The Word • 8:16-21 • September 23, 2018
Dr. Luke adds two short postscripts to the Parable of The Sower that provide 4 great lessons on how to hear God's Word!
Luke: A Sower, Soils & Souls • 8:4-15 • September 16, 2018
Soon after Jesus has finished dinner at Simon the Pharisee’s home, he heads back on the road with a few other disciples including many women. As they travel through town after town great crowds start to follow him again. This prompts Jesus to preach his most famous parable.
Luke: Meals With Jesus and Sinners, 7:36—8:3, September 9, 2018
As we return to the Gospel of Luke we find Jesus has been invited to dinner at the home of Simon the Pharisee. His motives become clear during the meal when a woman of the city appears and begins to wash, anoint and kiss Jesus’ feet. Tension builds and then Jesus teaches Simon a lesson!
Luke: Doubt Your Doubts • 7:18-35 • June 24, 2018
Every Christian has doubts. Its normal to have questions about your faith and want to find answers. In the text for this message we learn about one of the early pillars of the New Testament who at one critical point in his life he had his doubts about whether Jesus was the one. Watch as we learn about what causes every Christian to doubt and what you can do about it!
Luke: Proof of Life • 7:11-17 • June 17, 2018
A few days after Jesus has healed a Centurion's servant who was on his deathbed, he decides to head off on a days journey to a small town called Nain. With all of his disciples and a great crowd of people in tow and without telling them why, he's off to Nain. Now the question is, why?
Luke: The Reality of Faith, 7:1-10 June 10, 2018
Has anyone ever accused you of having blind faith? That your faith in a God whom you can't even see is pointless, is blind? Luke records this story about a Roman Centurion, his ailing servant and his special request of Jesus to show us what faith really is and what it looks like!
Luke: The Way of Jesus 6:43-49, June 3, 2018
Luke closes the Sermon on the Mount with Jesus teaching two short but powerful parables. The first is a horticultural story that reveals two hearts. The second, is about two builders who build two apparently identical houses but with two very different results. The difference?
Luke: Love Everyone Always • Part II • 6:37-42, May 27, 2018
The Sermon on the Mount is not only the most famous sermon ever preached, it's the also the most quoted. Historians, philosophers, world leaders, Gandhi and other spiritual leaders, have all quoted Jesus' words in this sermon. None, however, are quoted more than these we hear today.
Luke: Love Everyone, Always • 6:27-36 • May 20, 2018
Dr. Luke now takes us into the heart of the Sermon on the Mount and one of the most challenging things that Jesus ever said. In fact, some people have called this one of the craziest things he ever said. "Love you enemies?" Now the question is, "Did Jesus Really Mean What He Said?"
Luke: A Change of Heart, 6:17-26, May 6, 2018
Following the calling of His 12 apostles Jesus comes down the mountain to a level area to speak to the crowd that has come out to hear him. His message begins with blessings to his disciples followed by several warnings to those just following the crowd.
Luke: The Dream Team, 6:12-16, May 6, 2018
We've arrived at one of the most significant points in the ministry of Jesus Christ. It's time to pick the 12 men who will become the foundation, the leaders of His church and Kingdom. How and who he chooses to be on The Dream Team is, once again, not what you might expect!
Luke: The Truth Meets The Sabbath, 6:1-11, April 29, 2018
Luke's been building to this climax at the start of chapter 6 since the day that Jesus preached his memorable sermon at his home synagogue in Nazareth. Each step of the way He has been drawing a clearer line in the sand, a line between old, dead religion and the new Kingdom.
Luke: Feasting With Jesus, 5:33-39, April 15, 2018
Luke concludes chapter 5 with another challenge brought by the Pharisees, scribes and John the Baptist's disciples, this time directly at Jesus. They don't understand why his disciples aren't fasting like theirs are but instead are eating and drinking with tax collectors and sinners.
Luke: How Low Will He Go? 5:27-32, April 8, 2018
Chapter 5 in Luke's gospel begins a major shift in the orderly account that Luke has been recording. From the call of Peter the fisherman, to the touching and healing of an unclean leper and forgiving the sins of a paralytic, Jesus' religious critics now ask, "How Low Will He Go?"