Tag: Evangelism

  • “Steward the Gospel Wisely,” Part 2 (Luke 10:1-12)

    In Luke 10, Jesus sends everyday believers into a hostile world with urgency, faith, and fearless obedience. This sermon challenges us to steward the gospel boldly—rejecting distraction, embracing gratitude, and trusting God’s provision. Will we live distracted, or will we go as faithful ambassadors of the King?

  • “Steward the Gospel Wisely,” Part 1 (Luke 10:1-12)

    In Luke 10:1–12, Jesus sends out the seventy-two to prepare the way for His kingdom. This sermon calls believers to steward the gospel with prayer, urgency, faith, and fearless obedience. Empowered by Christ, we proclaim Satan’s defeat and God’s reign, boldly partnering with Jesus to ready the world for His return.

  • “Treasure Every Tittle” (Matt 5:17-20)

    Discover why the Old Testament remains vital for Christians, revealing Jesus’ mission, His fulfillment of prophecies, and the heart-driven ethics of His Kingdom. Jesus calls us to treasure every word, obey His commands, and teach others, ensuring our righteousness surpasses that of the Pharisees to enter God’s Kingdom.

  • “Follow Me” (Luke 5:1-11)

    What does it mean when Jesus says, “Follow me”? This message explores how Jesus breaks into our weary, ordinary lives with a call to radical purpose. Discover the beauty, challenge, and reward of becoming a fisher of men—and how your story, no matter how broken, is part of God’s plan to catch others for new…

  • Make Disciples of the Lord (Matt. 28:16-20)

    Discover the true identity of Jesus as Yahweh in this powerful sermon! Uncover what He desires from His church: to make disciples who transform lives. Join us in Matthew 28 for an inspiring call to action that redefines success and ignites your faith.

  • The Gospel of God (Rom. 1:1-7) by Dr. Chuck Quarles

    Many claim faith, but few grasp the true gospel. In Romans 1:1–7, Paul reveals what God himself says saves us: Jesus is not just Savior, but King and God. This sermon calls us to examine what we believe—and whether it’s enough. Don’t settle for a cultural gospel. Trust the gospel according to God.