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  • Luke: The Master's Training Program - Luke 6:12-16
    Apr 13 2026

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    52 min
  • Easter 2026 - Mark 16:1-8
    Apr 5 2026

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    45 min
  • Finishing Well (by Pastor Eric D. Shin) - 2 Timothy 4:6-8
    Mar 22 2026

    This past weekend, Pastor Eric D. Shin of New Life Fellowship Church in Houston, TX came down to sunny Southern California to bless us with God's Word on finishing our lives well as servants who devote their lives glorifying the Kingdom of God. Come listen as Pastor Eric gives us the raw and unfiltered reality of following Christ, which rather fulfills us more than anything the world has to offer to us.

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    1 h
  • Luke: Legal Is Lethal - Luke 5:27-39
    Mar 16 2026

    This week, Pastor Tim refers to a passage within Luke 5 where he eats with the tax collectors, one of them notably known as Levi, which is the Hebrew name for the author of the first Gospel Matthew. The Pharisees, who hated the tax collectors like Matthew, questions Jesus as to why he is eating with those types of people, and the answer was plain simple: Jesus ate with the sinners. He chose to provide life for them, and for us.


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    52 min
  • Luke: Break The Roof - Luke 5:17-26
    Mar 9 2026

    We continue in Luke 5 as we listen to the passage of the paralyzed man being healed by Jesus, all of which was assisted by the paralyzed man's friends who helped him get brought down so that he can approach Jesus. This is a passage where we're able to realize that despite our struggles and sins, this race was never meant to be run alone but rather with those around us--on top of that, God's desire to save us is so much greater from our desire to be saved, so we hope this is an encouragement for all those who are fighting their spiritual battles at this moment.


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    49 min
  • Luke: Trading Places - Luke 5:12-16
    Mar 2 2026

    As with the other Gospels, Luke also recounts the story of the leper whom Jesus healed when he approached him. In Jewish historical context, lepers were exiled into their own designated camps and yet the faith that the leper had a about Jesus being the healer and the risk he took to see him within the city, where he was banned from being in, was more than enough proof for the Son to heal his leprosy. In the end, we are all like the leper ourselves going through the process of forgiveness that Christ provides--and yet, he spends solitude with God through all this, not drawing the attention to him but to the Father.


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    49 min
  • I Am A Child Of God - Matthew 18:1-14
    Feb 23 2026

    We take a step back from our series in Luke this week and go back to one of Pastor Tim's previous sermon that he preached at the New Generation Conference back in summer of 2025. In the passage of Matthew 18, Jesus surprises the disciples with his answer to the question of who is the greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven: children. To be stewards of His Words, we must embrace childlike faith in our lives.


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    50 min
  • Luke: Go Fish - Luke 5:1-11
    Feb 16 2026

    As we continue our series in Luke, we get to the passage that mostly everyone is familiar with--the calling of the disciples. A big thing to note about these disciples is that they weren't scholarly individuals or anything--they were just fishermen, which was the lowliest of all jobs at the time. Yet Jesus calls them to drop everything they have and follow him, and what brilliance did they have to obey his commands and shake up history as we see it today. This applies to us in house church ministry as well: fishers of men confess, obey, and follow. Let's strive to be those reaching the lost.


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    47 min