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Questions reveal a lot about our heart. Often, behind a question is a deeper desire that, when studied, reveals a lot about our character, our beliefs, our assumptions, our pains, and even our souls! Why do we question the Lord the way that we do? What are we really asking when we ask things to Christ and of Christ? Looking into this will give us insight into the condition of our souls before Jesus!

Sermons in this series

Sep . 14 . 2025

What Must I Do to Inherit Eternal Life?

We begin a new series looking at the questions that were asked to Jesus during His ministry on earth. Questions reveal a lot, mainly what we think about God, and what we really desire. We often, without even realizing it, ask the same questions as the people in the Biblical stories. Today we look at the question, "What must I do to inherit eternal life?" Simple question, but the amount of misconceptions and beautiful promises this story carries is more than what originally meets the eye.

Sep . 21 . 2025

Lord, don't You care if we drown?

We continue our series "Questioning Jesus" with a question each of us tends to ask in our hearts when trouble arises, "Lord, don't you care?" Our minds will tell us yes, but our hearts will tell us no. How do we overcome this feeling of being forgotten? The story of Jesus calming the waters gives us a good clue.

Sep . 28 . 2025

Who is My neighbor?

We continue our Questioning Jesus sermon series and explore a question posed to Jesus by a lawyer attempting to justify himself: "Who is my neighbor?" Through Jesus’ interaction with the lawyer and the story he shares about the Good Samaritan, we see both the barriers within the lawyer’s heart that are hindering him from true justification and the ways Jesus expands his—and our—understanding of Biblical justice.

Oct . 05 . 2025

Why Don't You and Your Disciples Fast?

As we continue our Questioning Jesus series we see a question about fasting... a forgotten but important means of grace. What is fasting? Why weren't the disciples or Jesus doing it? Should we fast? If so, why? Just like the previous 3 weeks we also see assumption, again, the great ruiner of the soul! What would happen if an entire church fasted, and what if in that fast we got something even deeper than what we were fasting for?

Oct . 12 . 2025

Why Do You Eat and Drink With Tax Collectors and Sinners?

In Luke 5:27–32, Jesus turns a meal into a miracle. He calls Levi, a corrupt tax collector, to follow Him, and the table that once symbolized greed becomes a place of grace. This sermon explores how Jesus sees us, heals us, and sends us—transforming Pharisaical pride into humble participation in His feast of mercy.

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