January 18 2015 - August 2 2015
This section of Luke begins with the genealogy of Jesus, which ties his lineage directly to King David, something that would've been important for Jewish readers of the gospel account to establish Jesus as the promised Messiah from the line of David (cf. 2 Sam. 7:8-17). So, what is the Kingdom of God (Jesus) like?
Sermons: 25
March 22 2015
Speaker: Cor Chmieleski
Topic: Discipleship, Evangelism, Friendship, Salvation
Book: Luke
Campus: Downtown - Minneapolis
Jesus called common, ordinary people to follow him.
March 15 2015
Speaker: Cor Chmieleski
Topic: Legalism & License, Relationships, Religion
Book: Luke
Campus: Downtown - Minneapolis
The Jewish community at the time of Jesus had hundreds…
March 8 2015
Jesus incites controversy as he clarifies his mission to outcasts…
March 1 2015
Speaker: Steve Treichler
Topic: Baptism, Repentance, Trinity
Book: Luke
Campus: Downtown - Minneapolis
What does Jesus say about baptism?
February 22 2015
Speaker: Steve Treichler
Topic: Relationships, Restoration
Book: Luke
Campus: Downtown - Minneapolis
Jesus reaches out and heals a man afflicted by leprosy.…
February 15 2015
Speaker: Cor Chmieleski
Topic: Discipleship, Holy, Worship
Book: Luke
Campus: Downtown - Minneapolis
Jesus calls his first disciples, and they are awed by…
February 8 2015
Speaker: Steve Treichler
Topic: Authority, Kingdom of God, Satan & Demons
Book: Luke
Campus: Downtown - Minneapolis
What exactly is the Kingdom of God? What authority does…
February 1 2015
Jesus begins his public ministry by proclaiming the words of…
January 25 2015
Speaker: Cor Chmieleski
Topic: Jesus Christ, Killing Sin, Satan & Demons, Sin
Book: Luke
Campus: Downtown - Minneapolis
Jesus spends forty days in the wilderness and he becomes…
January 18 2015
Speaker: Steve Treichler
Topic: Biblical Storyline, Jesus Christ, Sin
Book: Luke
Campus: Downtown - Minneapolis
Luke’s genealogy of Jesus works to demonstrate that Jesus’ baptism…