
The Outpouring
Christians call Pentecost "the Birthday of the Church." That sounds fun. But the fun comes after some pretty weird events. What's that about? What does Pentecost have to do with Jesus, and what does it have to with us to

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Christians call Pentecost "the Birthday of the Church." That sounds fun. But the fun comes after some pretty weird events. What's that about? What does Pentecost have to do with Jesus, and what does it have to with us to

Christians believe that Christ has set us free from everything that holds us captive. But sometimes, they seem to provide a whole new list of obligations to people who have been set free. How does that work? Pastor Luke

Christians believe that Christ has set us free from everything that holds us captive. But sometimes, they seem to provide a whole new list of obligations to people who have been set free. How does that work? Pastor Luke

In this installment of “Ask Me Anything,” Pastor Luke addressed four questions. This message was delivered in gathered worship on Sunday, April 26, 2026 at Jewel Lake Parish in Anchorage, Alaska. TIMESTAMPS 00:18 How lon

Jesus called his disciples — all of them, including the ones walking around today — to carry out the Great Commission by making disciples. But a lot of Christians don't even try, and many who do try aren't very good at i

Matthew's biography of Jesus spans 28 chapters, and within it there are countless lessons and applications for contemporary readers. But anyone who wants to understand the good news about Jesus should start at the end, w

In the broader culture, Easter isn't nearly as big a holiday as Christmas. But in the church, Easter is much bigger. That's because, on Easter, we remember the weirdest thing that Jesus ever did. Pastor Luke looks at Mat

People have expectations of God — even non-religious people will question how a good God could do, or fail to do, certain things. And since we have expectations, we also have disappointments. But on Palm Sunday, we remem

Jesus criticized the religious leaders for building monuments to prophets? What's wrong with that? We have monuments all over the place -- just look at the Mall in Washington DC. Is there somethng wrong with building mon

Some of the strongest language Jesus used in the New Testament was directed against hypocrites. Why? Jesus ate and drank with tax collectors and sinners and they seemed to like him too. Why not hypocrites? What's so bad

Some of the strongest language Jesus used in the New Testament was directed against hypocrites. Why? Jesus ate and drank with tax collectors and sinners and they seemed to like him too. Why not hypocrites? What's so bad

You probably have a pretty good idea about what kind of things God doesn't like. (Even atheists and agnostics can make those lists.) But is your list the same as anyone else's list? Are any of those lists even correct? F

We don't know what the future holds, so we look for ways to get out of our commitments in case something goes wrong. Jesus wasn't a fan of that approach. He had a different one. Pastor Luke preaches from Matthew 23:16-22

The strongest words that Jesus is recorded as uttering are found in Matthew 23. The good news is that he didn't direct them at us! But since he cares so much at these things, it's worthwhile for us to learn why ... becau

Sleep can be the cushion or padding people use to take up slack in other parts of our lives. This is one reason why we sleep less than our grandparents did. It solves some problems, but it creates all new ones. Fortunate

We've been learning that our lives are better when we don't try to maximize things but when we leave in some padding or cushion. But that doesn't mean our cushion can't help others. Pastor Luke preaches from Leviticus 19

In his biographies, Jesus is usually doing something, but he never seems busy. What is his secret and can we do it too? Pastor Luke teaches from Luke 9:10-17 in "Detourism," part 3 of his 5-part series, "Padding."

Jesus doesn't condemn wealth, but he doesn't recommend it either. Instead he asks a more important question: who's in charge? Pastor Luke preaches from Luke 16:1-14 in "Force Multiplier," part 2 of his 5-part series, "Pa

Time management methodologies can tell us how to use our time efficiently and prevent the urgent from overpowering the important. But is efficiency really the goal? Maybe we should think about how to be inefficient with

The magi came 600 miles or more to see the newborn king of the Jews. When they stopped for directions, they were told they were only six miles away, so of course they finished their trip. Why didn't any of the religious
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