Sermons from March 2026
The Host Who Becomes the Meal
In the final week of our Lenten series The Last Supper: Conversations That Led to the Cross, we arrive at the table it’s all been heading toward. On Palm Sunday, Jesus takes his place in an upper room, breaks bread, and gives it to his disciples. He calls the cup a new covenant. This week we explore what it means that the host becomes the meal, and that what looked like the last supper turned out to be the first…
Crumbs from the Table
As we continue our Lenten series The Last Supper: Conversations That Led to the Cross, Jesus tells the story of a rich man who feasts lavishly every day while a poor man named Lazarus sits outside his gate, covered in sores and hoping for scraps. This week explores the unsettling question of what happens when comfort narrows our vision, and when proximity to suffering generates no response at all. Discover what this parable reveals about who God sees, what we…
Feasting with the Found
As we continue our Lenten series The Last Supper: Conversations That Led to the Cross, we turn to one of the most familiar parables in the Gospels—and possibly the most misread. This week explores Luke 15 and the story of a father who sees his son coming from a long way off and runs to meet him before he can finish his apology. Along the way, we encounter an older brother with a legitimate grievance, a feast that feels unfair,…
Open Invitation
This week we continue our Lenten series The Last Supper: Conversations That Led to the Cross, following Jesus as he tells stories about who belongs at God’s table. A host has prepared a feast and invited many people — and when the guests send their regrets, one by one, he doesn’t cancel the party. He sends his servant back out with one instruction: fill the house. This week explores what it means when the invitation keeps expanding past every expectation…