Luke 24:1-12–Where, and how, do we find the living Lord Jesus today? This morning as we are quarantined in our homes let’s remember that Christ is risen!
Luke 24:1-12–Where, and how, do we find the living Lord Jesus today? This morning as we are quarantined in our homes let’s remember that Christ is risen!
A time of praise, adoration, confession and communion. Considering the Bread and the CUp.
[Sermon for Palm Sunday, April 5] John 20:19-29–An examination of the reasons for doubt–which can be right, or wrong reasons. Thomas exemplified both the right and the wrong reasons for doubting. This message examines the basic nature of doubt, and the nature of saving faith.
John 20:11-16–“Whom are you seeking?” asked by Jesus of Mary Magdalene as she lingered at the empty tomb. A profound question: what moves us? Over what loss are we grieving? Who do we miss? What are we looking for? Mary was weeping for good reason: she missed Jesus. Our hearts should long for Him.
Luke 24:38–“Why are you troubled, and why do doubts arise in your hearts? Asked by Jesus of the disciples gathered in the upper room after He had rebuked them for their unbelief. In this message, Pastor Wick addresses the common reasons for unbelief.
Mark 15:44-16:3–What we think is true, based on our limited human experience and earthly perspective, is usually contradicted by the realities of the spiritual realm. The situation at the tomb on the first Easter is only one of many examples of this is Scripture. What do we need to do in light of the spiritual…
Luke 24:36-49; Acts 10:24-48–This message examines the transformation of Peter after the resurrection of his Lord. He begins to see things differently and as a result, Gentiles are welcomed into the kingdom of God.
Luke 20:1-19–In preparing for our time of reflecting on Jesus’ death and resurrection, we have been examining some of the encounters Jesus had as he’s heading for the cross. In this passage, the Pharisees attempt to back Jesus into a corner with the question, “By whose authority are you doing these things?”
Luke 18:35-19:10–In this passage, Jesus encounters two men that others were taking no notice of–a blind man and a despised tax collector. Jesus gave them his attention and met their deepest needs.
Luke 18:15-34–In this countdown to Resurrection Day, we are looking at some of Jesus’ encounters on the way to the Cross. In this passage, Jesus encounters little children and a ruler. He also has an important discussion with Peter about what it means to surrender all.