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  • Jesus Visits the Jericho Mafia Boss | Zacchaeus & Luke 19:1-10
    Mar 1 2026

    We're more followed, more friended, more liked, and more alone than we've ever been. The U.S. Surgeon General has called loneliness a public health epidemic, and the data backs it up. So what's the answer?

    In this message from our 'Pull Up a Chair' series, we walk through Luke 19:1-10, the story of Zacchaeus, the chief tax collector of Jericho, and discover that Jesus' primary strategy for transformation wasn't preaching from a stage. It was pulling up a chair at someone's table.

    We explore what it meant for Jesus to eat with the most despised man in town, why the word 'seek' in Luke 19:10 changes everything we think about the gospel, and what happens when someone who's been found becomes a finder.

    Key topics: the loneliness epidemic, the power of shared meals, Zacchaeus and Jesus, Luke 19:1-10, what it means to seek and save the lost, and how hospitality becomes a gospel practice.

    Part of the 'Pull Up a Chair' series on biblical community and radical hospitality.

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    51 min
  • Go Out and Fill the House // Luke 14 // 2.1.26
    Feb 1 2026

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    How did Jesus actually spend His time?

    When you look closely at the Gospels, nearly half of Jesus’ life unfolds around tables and meals. Not sermons. Not stages. Tables.

    In this message from Luke 14, we explore Jesus’ most uncomfortable dinner party and His radical vision for hospitality. As Jesus eats with Pharisees, heals on the Sabbath, confronts pride, and tells the parable of the Great Banquet, He exposes how easily faith becomes safe, transactional, and exclusive.

    This sermon challenges the way we think about status, humility, and who belongs at the table. Jesus doesn’t just describe God’s kingdom as a feast, He invites outsiders in and calls His followers to do the same.

    If your guest list looks comfortable, familiar, or strategic, Luke 14 asks a hard question: does it look anything like God’s?

    Key themes include:

    • Jesus and table fellowship

    • Luke 14 explained

    • Biblical hospitality

    • The Parable of the Great Banquet

    • Pride, humility, and social status

    • Who Jesus invites and why

    • Faith, busyness, and misplaced priorities

    • Making room for the overlooked

    God’s table will be filled. The question is simple: will you fill yours?

    Pull up a chair.

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    45 min
  • What Do You Do When Hope Feels Dead? | Hope Beyond Hope | Romans 4:18 & Jeremiah 33
    Dec 8 2025

    When was the last time you prayed a bold prayer?

    Not "God, bless this food." But something risky. Something that would actually hurt if God didn't come through.

    If you're honest, it's been a while. Because you've been burned before. You've hoped, prayed, believed—and nothing happened. The marriage didn't heal. The prodigal didn't come home. The diagnosis didn't change. And now you're done making lists with God because hope without proof is just a setup for disappointment.

    But here's the question: What if the problem wasn't that God didn't show up? What if you were hoping in the wrong thing?

    In this message, we dive into the stories of Abraham and Jeremiah—two men who had nothing external to convince them to hope. Abraham's body was dead. Sarah's womb was dead. Jeremiah was imprisoned while his nation collapsed. And yet, they hoped. Not because their circumstances improved. But because they knew the character of the God who spoke.

    We'll unpack:

    • Why faith is only as good as what you put it in
    • What Viktor Frankl discovered about hope in Auschwitz
    • Why the empty tomb changes everything about how we hope
    • A simple daily practice to rebuild hope when it feels dead (Remember and Watch)

    If you're out of hope, this message is for you. Because your hope doesn't hold because you believe hard enough. Your hope holds because God is faithful.

    Key Scriptures: Romans 4:17-19, Jeremiah 33:14-15, Psalm 130:5-6

    Sermon Series: Advent 2024

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    46 min
  • Unhurried: Lord of the Sabbath // Mark 2:23-3:6 // 11.16.25
    Nov 17 2025

    What would happen if we didn't forget the Sabbath?

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    42 min
  • Too Busy To Be Formed // Ex 16 // 10.19.25
    Oct 20 2025

    What would happen if we lived unhurried on purpose?

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    46 min
  • Trusting the Infinite God // Jn 6:1-15 // 9.14.25
    Sep 14 2025

    What would it look like to live as if we're just stewarding someone else's resources?

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    38 min
  • Do you want to get well? // John 5v1-14 // 8.03.25
    Aug 3 2025

    What would happen if we said yes to Jesus' question: "Do you want to get well?"

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    46 min
  • Give us this day our daily bread / Mt6v11 / 7.06.25
    Jul 7 2025

    What would happen if we prayed really bold prayers?

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    42 min