Posts Tagged ‘Luke’

Matt Reynolds :: Palm Sunday :: 03.28.10

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The people of Jerusalem failed to recognize the time of God’s coming to them. Will we miss out on what God is saying in these times? Listen as we explore what Luke accounts in his Gospel of Jesus’ triumphal entry.

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Craig Gross :: Jesus Loves the Outcast :: 08.23.09

jesusloves(Evening Message) How can we learn to love the guy next door with the barking dog, especially when at times we don’t even like him? Perhaps the secret is to recognize our neighbor, whether it’s the guy next door, the cashier at the local grocery store, or the Sunday School teacher at church, is someone who is as worthy of God’s love as you or I.  Listen here…


Matt Reynolds :: Luke 18 :: 08.02.09

luke2(Morning Message) Luke 18: 9-14 is  our focus this week. It appears to be a simple story, but I ask you to read the entire chapter and grapple with Jesus, wrestling to understand who this man was, and what Jesus is trying to teach us through stange parables and stories. Here are the questions from the story: Do we, as the people of God understand His Mercy, Have we learned to show mercy, and more important have we lived in such a waythat we continue  to obtain his mercy as strange as that may sound? Listen here…


Matt Reynolds :: Luke 17 :: 07.19.09

luke2(Morning Message) In Luke 17:11 Jesus meets ten lepers on the way to Jerusalem.  Each leper saw Jesus, but only only one stopped to gaze. This week we will dive deeper into how we can cultivate a gazing soul upon the face of our great God.  Listen in here


Matt Reynolds :: Luke 13 :: 06.21.09

5_30151(morning message) This week as we continue the Gospel of Luke we find ourselves in the middle of this extensive narrative. It’s easy to get lost in the many parables, miracles, and teachings of Jesus. What is God trying to communicate through all of this, and what is the main message? Listen in Here


Midtown Mail :: 6.7.09

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