Luke

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In a world that celebrates busyness, Jesus calls us to something better. From Luke 10:38–42, this message explores the story of Mary and Martha to show how busyness can distract us from what matters most—being with Jesus. Learn how to slow down, embrace Sabbath rest, and serve from intimacy rather than exhaustion. Discover the freedom and peace that come from resting in Christ’s finished work.

The resurrected Jesus appeared to two discouraged disciples on the road to Emmaus. Their hopes had been dashed when Jesus walked with them along the road. By the end of the journey, they went from discouragement to declaring that Jesus was truly alive. 

There is power in the cross. There is hope in the cross. This message looks at three individuals who were impacted by the cross of Jesus: the Cyrenian, the criminal, and the centurion. 

Christmas at The Station continued with our look at Luke 2 and the shepherds who received the angelic proclamation of the good news. The service ends with candlelight worship and the singing of O Holy Night.

When the angel appeared to the shepherds on the night of Jesus's birth, they proclaimed good news of great joy which shall be to all people. Why was it good news? This message looks at the proclamation of good news and the Person of the good news.

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