In today's message, Luke tells us the moment when our Lord Jesus called and chose his 12 disciples; Jesus did not do it randomly, and He did not choose the first one who will pass by; No! Jesus had in mind those who would be His very close friends for the next three years and more. Jesus chose these men after much prayer, those who wanted to get to know him better and is willing to learn from his Master. Jesus would teach them WISDOM and everything a disciple needs to know and understand. Jesus plans for His disciples was that they continue to share the good news of the Gospel. They will have the responsibility to take the message of salvation to the world, and one of the best places to teach them was near the mountains, on the plain, where they would hear about the beatitudes, something they would remember and never forget for the rest of their lives. Please join us in remembering these wonderful moments that our Lord Jesus Christ gave us to keep in our hearts and to share with the world around us. God bless you Always!
Sermon on the Plain (9AM)
March 20, 2022 • Alex Rule • Luke 6:12–26
Fears, Doubts, and Broiled Fish (11AM)
April 24, 2022 • Curt McFarland • Luke 24:36–53
Easter Sunday began with an empty tomb and a question from Mary, “Where have you taken His body?” And then everything changed. Mary came face to face with Jesus, alive again (John 20:11-16). The women who were the first to visit the empty tomb saw angels who told them that Jesus was not dead but alive (Luke 24:1-9). Two traveling on the road from Jerusalem to Emmaus walked with the risen Jesus, talked with Him, listened to Him, ate with Him, (only at the very end, as Jesus blessed and broke bread for them, did they recognize Him) and then Jesus vanished (Luke 24:13-35). Luke tells us that Jesus appeared to Peter (Luke 24:34), we don’t have the details of that anywhere else. And now it is evening that first Easter. What happened next confirmed everything about Jesus’ resurrection. As the eleven closest to Jesus, His disciples, gathered that night, others were with them too, Jesus suddenly appeared. No gentle knock at the door, a dramatic appearance. Those there were terrified. Jesus spoke words of peace and then offered proof, “touch me and see.” He showed them His hands and feet as evidence that He was not a disembodied spirit but real flesh and bones, a physical body risen from the dead. As added proof He ate a piece of broiled fish in front of them. He lives eternally in the flesh … and so shall we. Eternity will be glorious, light, love, filled with adventure, flesh and bones, new and renewed relationships, and the presence of One who loves us, One who died for us and rose again, One we will be able to touch and see.
Fears, Doubts, and Broiled Fish (9AM)
April 24, 2022 • Curt McFarland • Luke 24:36–53
Easter Sunday began with an empty tomb and a question from Mary, “Where have you taken His body?” And then everything changed. Mary came face to face with Jesus, alive again (John 20:11-16). The women who were the first to visit the empty tomb saw angels who told them that Jesus was not dead but alive (Luke 24:1-9). Two traveling on the road from Jerusalem to Emmaus walked with the risen Jesus, talked with Him, listened to Him, ate with Him, (only at the very end, as Jesus blessed and broke bread for them, did they recognize Him) and then Jesus vanished (Luke 24:13-35). Luke tells us that Jesus appeared to Peter (Luke 24:34), we don’t have the details of that anywhere else. And now it is evening that first Easter. What happened next confirmed everything about Jesus’ resurrection. As the eleven closest to Jesus, His disciples, gathered that night, others were with them too, Jesus suddenly appeared. No gentle knock at the door, a dramatic appearance. Those there were terrified. Jesus spoke words of peace and then offered proof, “touch me and see.” He showed them His hands and feet as evidence that He was not a disembodied spirit but real flesh and bones, a physical body risen from the dead. As added proof He ate a piece of broiled fish in front of them. He lives eternally in the flesh … and so shall we. Eternity will be glorious, light, love, filled with adventure, flesh and bones, new and renewed relationships, and the presence of One who loves us, One who died for us and rose again, One we will be able to touch and see.
Meeting The Risen Jesus On The Road (11AM) Easter
April 17, 2022 • Curt McFarland • Luke 24:1–35
It’s Easter morning! This day celebrates the high point of our life and faith. Because of what took place that first Easter we live with a new confidence, a new and certain hope, a new and present power. All of the claims of Christian faith depend on the miraculous, supernatural reality of the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. Thursday’s betrayal, and Thursday’s garden prayer play an important part. His sham of a trial Thursday night, continuing into Friday morning, plays an important part. His brutal torture, His unjust condemnation, His journey to the place of His execution, all tell important parts of the story. His death and final cry “It is finished,” reveal the lengths God was willing to go to find us and save us. But it is Easter morning, the empty tomb, Jesus alive, that provides the substance for all we believe. The resurrection of Jesus changes how we view Him, how we understand God, how we make sense of our life and death and eternity, and how we love others as we follow our risen Savior. He is so much more than a moral teacher, a prophet, a Holy one … He is our promised Redeemer, He is Emmanuel, God with us!