Sermons from February 2026

If you had only known

If You Had Only Known

Walk through Luke 19–20 as we reflect on Jesus weeping over Jerusalem and asking what truly brings peace. Explore what it means to recognize Him as Lord, steward what He has entrusted to us, and live with humility instead of regret. Jesus is still knocking — the question is whether we will open the door and respond.

Never lost in the crowd

Never Lost in the Crowd

It’s easy—even in a room full of people—to feel invisible, isolated, and “lost in the crowd,” but Jesus doesn’t miss the hurting person on the edge. In Jericho, he stops for Bartimaeus and calls down Zacchaeus, restoring dignity to the outcast and extending grace before change is even visible. God’s vision for the church is a family that notices, slows down, and helps people move from dirt to dignity—so no one stays lost.

The Great Banquet

The Great Banquet

The Great Banquet exposes our excuses and our comfort zones—then calls us to welcome the “outsiders” the way Jesus does, instead of treating church like a quick stop with our usual people. The good news is that God isn’t passive about you: He’s urgent, pursuing, and making room at His table for anyone willing to come with a humble heart.