December 24, 2022 • Sam Spano • 1 Corinthians 1:26–29, John 1:14, Luke 4:18, Luke 2:8–20
There are times when God’s angels work overtime. This is the fourth angelic appearance in the Christmas story: the first public announcement of the birth of Jesus.
Pt. 6 God Can Do All Things // Luke 2:1-7
December 18, 2022 • Sam Spano • Luke 2:1–7, Galatians 4:4–5, Philippians 1:6, 1 Corinthians 3:16
This is the high point of history! This is the greatest event that has ever occurred. And this is how Luke records it.
Pt. 5 God Can Do All Things // Luke 1:57-80
December 11, 2022 • Sam Spano • Luke 1:57–80
There are two things happening we’ll see in today’s passage. First is the birth of John; and secondly, after John is born, God fills Zechariah with the Holy Spirit and he immediately bursts into a song of praise and prophecy.
Pt. 4 God Can Do All Things // Luke 1:46-56
December 4, 2022 • Josh Bresler • Luke 1:46–56
As we are in the middle of our 7 part Christmas series in the Book of Luke, today we will answer the question: “Is God trustable, even when He calls me to do difficult things?”
Pt. 3 God Can Do All Things // Luke 1:39-45
November 27, 2022 • Sam Spano • Luke 1:39–45, Matthew 1:23
Mary having just found out the news she’s going to be miraculously with child, goes and sees her Aunt Elizabeth who is also miraculously 6 months with a child. What did that mean to them? What does it mean for us? It’s explained beautifully in our passage this morning.
Pt. 2 God Can Do All Things // Luke 1:26-38
November 20, 2022 • Sam Spano • Colossians 1:15, John 14:9, Philippians 2:6–11, Acts 4:12, Luke 1:26–38
Today we get to see a positive response and example when facing the impossible! As we look at this portion of Scripture ask yourself this: How do I respond when God speaks something into my life?
Pt. 1 God Can Do All Things // Luke 1:1-25
November 13, 2022 • Sam Spano • Luke 1:1–25, Romans 15:4
Today we start the Book of Luke and our 7 part Christmas series! Life is full of surprises. And surprises come in all shapes and sizes. But we see in Scripture that there are some surprises God gives to us to remind us of God‘s faithfulness. And that’s the kind of surprise we find here in Luke 1.