This week we continue in the final week of Jesus' life before His crucifixion and Luke's record of the Olivet Discourse in Luke 21:34-38. Jesus concludes his prophetic sermon with another warning, this time for those in the days just before His Second Coming!
Luke: The Signs of Jesus' Soon Coming, 21:25-33, November 15, 2020
This week we continue in the final week of Jesus' life before His crucifixion and Luke's record of the Olivet Discourse in Luke 21:25-33. Jesus continues his prophetic sermon and now He moves past the events in their near future to the far future, the times and signs of His second coming!
Luke: Are You Prepared? 21:5-24, November 8, 2020
This week we continue in the final week of Jesus' life before the cross and in in Luke 21:5-24. As Jesus and his disciples leave the temple they remark how remarkable and beautiful the temple is. Jesus then launches into a sermon we have come to know as the Olivet Discourse. It's prophetic. The future is accurately foretold and yet, its about the here and now!
Luke: The End of Religion 1.0, 21:1-4, November 1, 2020
This week we continue in the final week of Jesus' life before the cross and in in Luke 21:1-4, where we find Jesus observing those who enter the temple. Join us as we discover that, just 2 days before his crucifixion, Jesus is watching, what he saw, and what he was looking for. Tithes and offerings are involved, a contrast between rich and poor as well, but there is still much more.
Luke: The Cure For Hypocrisy, 20:41-47, October 25, 2020
Pastor Rudi picks up from last week with Luke 20:41-47 where we see how the Jewish scriptures speak of who Jesus is, the temptations of how Religious experts of the day behaved poorly and how much we can behave similarly in our own day-to-day. Let's find hope on how we can move forward from this and be saved!
Luke: A Lesson on Rendering, 20:19-26, October 11, 2020 • Pastor Glenn
Join us as we continue in the Gospel of Luke and Chapter 20:19-26 where we find Jesus once again being asked questions by the religious leaders in Jerusalem. This time, the question they ask is revolutionary and is intended to trap Jesus just 2 days before his eventual crucifixion. Listen and watch as we see Jesus, once again, answer with great wisdom!
Luke: The Authority of Jesus, 20:1-18, October 4, 2020
Join us as we continue in the Gospel of Luke and Chapter 20:1-18. Jesus continues teaching daily in the temple during Passover week and the religious leaders have a question for him. The question is about authority, His authority and, in his usual fashion, Jesus answer them with a question as well and then a parable that both silences them and infuriates them.
Luke: The Passion of Our Saviour, 19:41-48, September 27, 2020
Join us as we continue in the Gospel of Luke and Chapter 19:41-48. Jesus has entered through the gates of the city of Jerusalem to the acclaim of his disciples and now, as he comes over the last hill the beautiful jewel, the city of Jerusalem comes into view. As soon as He sees it, we read that Jesus wept over the city. Join us as we see our Saviour's Passion for the city, for the people and for all of us us unfold.
Luke: Perfect Timing, Perfect King • 19:28-40, September 20, 2020 • Pastor Glenn
Join us as we continue in the Gospel of Luke and Chapter 19:28-40. This week we will see the journey that Jesus takes as he leaves Jericho and approaches the gates of Jerusalem. It all requires perfect timing as Jesus heads into the week that changed the world!
Luke: Live Every Day With The Finish in View 19:11-27, September 13, 2020
Join us as we continue in the Gospel of Luke and Chapter 19:11-27. In today's passage Jesus and his disciples are spending the night in the home of Zacchaeus the now ex-Chief Tax Collector in Jericho and Jesus tells the gathering a parable. It's a story about a nobleman, his servants and his kingdom. At first it sounds familiar and then, a few twists later, they learn something new about Jesus and His kingdom.
Luke: When Salvation Comes to Your House, 19:1-10, September 6, 2020
Join us as we return to the Gospel of Luke and Chapter 19. The final 6 chapters of Luke provide the details of the last 3 weeks of Jesus' earthly life and ministry. In today's passage we find Jesus passing through Jericho on his way to Jerusalem where he meets an interesting character whose name is Zacchaeus. What a day it is for him!
Luke: Jesus Restores Our Sight • 18:35-43, June 28, 2020
Join us as we conclude chapter 18 in the Gospel of Luke 18:35-43 and with that we'll conclude our time in Luke for the summer and, Lord willing, until September. The final story is the perfect conclusion to this period and chapter. Join us as we see Jesus display the purpose and the power of His Kingdom.
Luke: The Sovereign Plan of God Unfolds, 18:31-34, June 21, 2020
Join us for the Message Only Version as we head back into the Gospel of Luke Chapter 18:31-34 where we read that Jesus has called the 12 apostles aside to once again remind them about why they were heading to Jerusalem. Watch or listen as we learn how, based on their mistaken religious worldview, they couldn't understand what Jesus was saying. The parallels to our current cultural moment are striking.
Luke: The Need To Be Good, 18:18-30, June 14, 2020
Join us as we head back into the Gospel of Luke Chapter 18:18-30 and a great conversation between Jesus and a young man who had an important question. Do you think of yourself as a good person? Watch or listen as Jesus teaches us all a life-changing lesson about who's good and who's not and what it truly looks like to love your neighbour.
Luke: Preparing The Way of The Lord, 18:15-17, June 7, 2020
Join us for the Message as we head back into the Gospel of Luke Chapter 18:15-17 and three simple but powerful verses. Pastor Rudi opens up the Word this week to share Jesus' heart for children and his favourite subject—The Kingdom of God. Listen or watch as we all learn the answer the most important question, 'How do we enter int a right relationship with God.'
Luke: The Outs and The Ins of The Kingdom, 18:9-14, May 31, 2020 • Pastor Glenn
Does injustice and oppression make you angry? Does the way certain groups of men and women are unfairly treated and oppressed make you feel like losing heart? Join us for this message and discover that, yes, God sees and He cares! This week Jesus shares another parable with his disciples that follows on from the previous parable. This parable, like the previous one, highlights similar comparisons of characters and principles however, this time, Jesus deals with the most important question of all time.
Luke: The Goal of Prayer, 18:1-8, May 24, 2020
We continue in the Gospel of Luke in Chapter 18:1-8. Join us for this Message Only version. This week Jesus shares an important parable with his disciples. He knows that they're heading into challenging days that could cause them to lose heart. Injustice was alive and well in their day and in this short but powerful parable Jesus teaches us what we are to do when we're about to lose heart.
Luke: How This Will All End, 17:20-37, May 17, 2020 • Pastor Glenn
We return to the Gospel of Luke Chapter 17:20-37. Join us for the Message Only version. This week's message title is, 'How This Will All End,' which of course sounds intriguing considering our current Covid-19 days. Join us as we learn from Jesus once again about the when and where of the Kingdom and, How This Will All End!
Luke: The Purpose of Suffering, 17:11-19, Sunday May 3, 2020
We continue in Luke's Gospel as Jesus continues his journey to Jerusalem through Samaria and Galilee. On the way he meets 10 lepers who cry out to him for mercy.
Luke: What Obedience Looks Like, 17:7-10, Sunday April 26, 2020
Join us as we continue in Luke's Gospel and discover What Obedience Looks Like to Jesus. It's not what you may have learned or thought.