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Perplexed
Luke 9:7-9 | Sun, Jul 18, 2021 | Pastor Ken Schultz
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There are just two things we need to focus on- following Jesus and "Go Fishing" or encouraging others to follow Jesus. That is what God has called us to do as believers. So we don’t need to be perplexed about our mission. The reality is we can all struggle living this out. The other priorities of life like jobs, family, and recreation can leave us a little perplexed. Our own wants and desires lead us into sins that perplex us. We can become perplexed by fears of what others might think if we really followed closer to Jesus? Could this affect my job? Could this effect some relationships with friends or family, if I attempt to fish and have gospel conversations with them? If we have a conscious there are times we will be perplexed. Today in God’s word we are going to look at man named Herod who was perplexed sometimes in good ways and mostly rebellious ways so that we may learn from both.
Last Words Matter
Luke 23:39-43 | Sun, Jun 01, 2025 | Pastor Ken Schultz

In this message we look at Jesus's last conversation with man before his death and resurrection.

King of Mercy
Luke 23:32-38 | Sun, May 25, 2025 | Pastor Ken Schultz

In this message from Luke 23, Pastor Ken reflects on the crucifixion of Jesus, emphasizing how Jesus chose to die between two criminals, identifying with sinners even in death. Despite being mocked, beaten, and humiliated, Jesus extended mercy—praying for forgiveness for those who crucified Him.

Are you mourning?
Luke 23:26-31 | Sun, May 18, 2025 | Pastor Ken Schultz

This message explores the spiritual significance of mourning—not just for loss through death, but also the many forms of loss we experience in life. Jesus’ words to the mourning women on the road to the cross invite us to reflect on what we grieve and whether we are truly paying attention to our sorrow.

Are you listening?
Luke 23:18-25 | Sun, May 11, 2025 | Pastor Ken Schultz

"Are You Listening?" explores the importance of spiritual listening—hearing not just with our ears, but with our hearts. Using Luke 23 and the silence of Jesus before His crucifixion, we reflect on how God's voice often becomes clearest when we quiet our own.

Innocent Condemned & Guilty Freed
Luke 23:1-16 | Sun, May 04, 2025 | Pastor Ken Schultz

Jesus, though completely innocent, is falsely accused and condemned by religious leaders and political authorities seeking to protect their own interests. In this message we explore how Jesus responded to injustice with silent strength, trusting God's justice rather than seeking man's approval.

Are You?
Luke 22:63-71 | Sun, Apr 06, 2025 | Pastor Ken Schultz

With Him?
Luke 22:54-62 | Sun, Mar 30, 2025 | Pastor Ken Schultz

This message examines Peter’s denial of Jesus and the dangers of following Jesus from a distance. It challenges believers to assess whether they are truly "with Him" or merely acknowledging Him when convenient.

Betray
Luke 22:47-53 | Sun, Mar 23, 2025 | Pastor Ken Schultz

This message explores the theme of betrayal, both in the life of Jesus and in our own lives.

Pray
Luke 22:39-46 | Sun, Mar 16, 2025 | Pastor Ken Schultz

Jesus commands his disciples to pray so they do not fall into temptation and sets the example by praying in deep agony before his crucifixion. He teaches that prayer is not about changing God's will, but aligning ourselves with it. Prayer strengthens us in trials, keeps us from distraction, and leads us to surrender to God’s perfect plan.

Triumph through Trials
Luke 22:31-38 | Sun, Mar 09, 2025 | Pastor Ken Schultz

This message emphasizes that trials are an inevitable part of the Christian life, but through Christ, we can triumph over them. By placing our confidence in Christ rather than ourselves, we find peace, endurance, and purpose in our suffering.