Sermon: Rev. Robert S. Jackson
Scripture: Matthew 6:19-21 and Luke 17:20-21
Luke
Luke was not a disciple of Jesus, but was a convert of the apostle Paul. Thus, the information contained in Luke’s Gospel is not an account like that found in Matthew. Luke means “luminous,” or “light-giving.” When one ceases to cling to material things, the luminous state of mind endures.
(Source: Fillmore Study Bible, Metaphysical Bible Dictionary)
Living in my kingdom
Sermon: Rev. Robert S. Jackson
Scripture: Luke 17:20-21
Faith
Sermon: Rev. Robert S. Jackson
Scripture: Luke 8:22-25
Second Sunday in Advent
Trust in the light
Sermon: Rev. Mark Stein
Scripture: Luke 1:26-38
First Sunday in Advent
Reading the book of life from within
Sermon: Rev. Robert S. Jackson
Scripture: Luke 4:13-20
The bread of life
Sermon: Rev. Robert S. Jackson
Scripture: Luke 4:1-4
Be a doer of the Word
Sermon: Rev. Robert S. Jackson
Scripture: Luke 11:27-28
Metaphysicians, heal yourselves
Sermon: Rev. Fabienne Piccinni
Scripture: Luke 4:23
Heal yourself, heal your nation
Sermon: Rev. Fabienne Piccinni
Scripture: Luke 17:17-19
The cleansing of the temple
Sermon: Rev. Robert S. Jackson
Scripture: Luke 19:45-48