
Advent is the traditional season of preparation for the arrival (i.e., “advent”) of the Messiah. God sent John the Baptist to get the people ready for Jesus’ arrival, and Peter is the one God chose to first proclaim the Good News about Jesus’ resurre... more
What would it be like to have dinner with Jesus? What kind of houseguest would he be? What would he have to say to us? We have several clues from Luke, for he often tells us about folks who shared a meal with Jesus. Let’s consider one of these today,... more
The crowd grows as Jesus journeys toward his destiny in Jerusalem. Many of them have the wrong impression about Jesus -- just as many folks do today. What are these misunderstandings, and what does Jesus demand instead? We’ll explore that in today’s ... more
The past few weeks we have seen that following Jesus means living a life of mission, of compassion, and devotion. Last Sunday we learned that devotion to Jesus requires a lifetime commitment to study, to prayer and to worship. Today we take a closer ... more
We have seen that Jesus expects his followers to live lives of mission and compassion. Today, Jesus adds a third priority to this list: Devotion. What does it mean to live a life of devotion? Let’s find out….
In this section of Luke’s gospel we are considering the question, “What does Jesus expect from his followers?” Last week we learned that following Jesus means living a life of mission. This week, as we consider one Jesus’ most familiar stories, we le... more
“Who is Jesus?” This fundamental question has been answered: Jesus is God's Anointed King. But what does King Jesus expect from his followers? Today we will look at the first of several answers found in Luke’s gospel: “Following Jesus means living a ... more
As Jesus begins his fateful trek toward Jerusalem, we see that there are a number of folks who are interested in following Jesus. But none of them are willing to pay the price. What is the cost of following Jesus? Let’s find out.
October 12th, 2025






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