Sermons on Luke
Mine All Mine
This week’s message explores what happens when our desire for control collides with God’s larger vision. Through scripture and Van Halen’s “Mine All Mine,” we wrestle with questions of ownership, identity, and trust. Scripture: Ecclesiastes 2:18-23; Luke 12:13-21 (NSRVue)
Thunder Road
This week’s message draws on the road to Emmaus and Bruce Springsteen’s “Thunder Road” to explore how grace can sometimes arrive unannounced. In the middle of our grief, our questions, and our routines, Jesus meets us. Not with easy answers, but with presence. With companionship. With the invitation to take the next step. Scripture: Luke 24:13-35 (NRSVue)
Identity Theft
Join us as Rev. Carol Millspaugh gives a special sermon this Sunday. Scripture: Luke 20:19-26 (CEB)
Jesus Trending
Jesus doesn’t slip into Jerusalem quietly. He enters boldly, on a borrowed colt, surrounded by cheers—and confronted by fear. As the crowd cries out, the authorities try to silence them. But Jesus says, “Even the stones will cry out.” This Palm/Passion Sunday, we explore a truth that refuses to stay hidden and a Savior who refuses to stay silent. Scripture: Luke 19:28-40 (CEB)
Unfiltered
Our culture is deeply influenced by social media and selfies, encouraging perfection, polish, and performance. But sometimes, love breaks through the noise in ways that are raw, honest, and real. As we continue our #JesusTrending series, we encounter Mary—who doesn’t hold back. Her unfiltered act of love invites us to consider what it looks like to love boldly, without pretense. Scripture: John 12:1-8 (CEB)
You’re Invited!
Some stories are meant to inspire. Others are meant to disturb. This week’s parable does both—just not in the way we might expect. As we continue our #JesusTrending series, we explore a story that challenges our sense of fairness and exposes our hidden assumptions about who belongs. A son returns home after burning every bridge—and instead of punishment, he’s welcomed with open arms and a celebration. What kind of love does that? The kind that still invites us in. Scripture:…
Hit the Snooze Button
We’ve all hit the snooze button—sometimes literally, sometimes in life. It’s easy to put things off, assuming we’ll always have more time. But what if we’re delaying something that truly matters? As we continue our #JesusTrending series, we explore a story where a fig tree is about to be cut down. Instead of removing it immediately, the gardener asks for more time—one last chance for growth. What do we do with the time we’re given? Are we bearing fruit, or…
Who Are You Following/Unfollowing?
We continue our #JesusTrending series by looking at influence—who we follow, what shapes our decisions, and how external voices impact our identity. With just a few clicks, we can follow, like, and share voices that shape the way we see ourselves and the world. But how often do we stop to ask: Who am I really following? Social pressure isn’t new. Even in Jesus’ time, people tried to shape his path, urging him to avoid danger or fit into their…
How Big is Your Fish?
We live in a world where bigger is often considered better, and the temptation to exaggerate—our stories, our accomplishments, even our identities—is nothing new. Social media makes it easy to curate an impressive version of ourselves, but what does it mean to embrace authenticity instead? As we begin our #JesusTrending Lenten journey, we’ll explore the difference between substance and spectacle, truth and illusion, and what it means to live with honesty and integrity. Scripture: Luke 4:1-13 (CEB)
Transformed for the Journey
The Transfiguration of Jesus wasn’t just a moment of divine glory—it was a moment of transformation for the disciples. How does encountering Christ change us? As we close our Foundations & Futures series, we dare to step boldly into the future that God is already shaping. Scripture: Luke 9:28-36 (NRSVue)
Living the Future Now
Jesus calls us to love our enemies, but what does that actually look like? In Luke 6:27-38, we explore how we can move beyond resentment, retaliation, and revenge to embrace mercy, generosity, and grace. What would it mean to live this out today? Scripture: Luke 6:27-38 (NRSVue)
Rejoice in the Vision
What does it mean to be blessed? The world often defines success in terms of wealth, comfort, and status—but Jesus offers a different perspective. In Luke 6, Jesus challenges our assumptions about blessings and woes, calling us to see the world through God’s vision. Join us for worship as we continue our sermon series, Foundations & Futures, exploring how God’s presence shapes us now and calls us into the future. Scripture: Luke 6:17-26 (NRSVue)