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Lent 2026

Lent

The Gospel IN LEVITICUS

We will spend Lent 2025 in the Book of Leviticus; a book that emphasizes the holiness and presence of God while establishing the tabernacle, priesthood, and sacrificial system. It is because of Leviticus that we grasp the gospel as deeply as we do — the true Temple, our the greater High Priest, and the perfect once-for-all sacrifice for sin.

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  • Rejecting Jesus | Harrison & Chilliwack | A Gospel For Everyone

    Luke 4:14-30

    Today we witness a shocking scene: the very people who knew Jesus best tried to throw Him off a cliff. It wasn’t ignorance that led to their rejection; it was familiarity, entitlement, and expectations of a Messiah who would fit their preferences. Jesus proclaimed grace, freedom, and spiritual rescue, yet they wanted power, signs, and national glory.

     

    This sermon explores how easily we can admire Jesus, speak well of Him, and still resist the real Christ when He confronts our pride and exposes our need. Ultimately, this passage warns us that grace is offered on God’s terms, not ours. We are invited to humbly receive the Savior we truly need.

  • Hero To Zero... To Lord | Agassiz & Lake Errock Campuses | A Gospel for Everyone

    Luke 4:14-30

    Luke sites this event as the beginning of Jesus ministry.  In an eventful interaction in the Synagogue, Jesus identifies who He is and why He has come.

  • Good News to the Desperate | Chilliwack Campus | A Gospel for Everyone

    Luke 4:14-30

    Some things provoke strong reactions in people, like cilantro, pineapple on pizza, and rap music. Jesus provokes the strongest reactions as well. Those who know they’re desperate love the grace of God; while those who are full of self-sufficiency and pride respond with fury at the thought that they need grace or that broken outsiders can receive it.

  • The Temptation Of Jesus | Agassiz Campus | A Gospel For Everyone

    Luke 4:1-13

    Jesus was tempted in every way that we are, yet without sin. Where humanity failed ... where we fail, He succeeded. To endure temptation, we must look to the One who suffered and endured. We too can endure as we trust Him, learn from Him, and receive His help.

  • Winning the War on Temptation | Harrison & Lake Errock Campuses | A Gospel For Everyone

    Luke 4:1-13

    Christians live in a real spiritual war where temptation is strategic, persistent and personal. By examining how the devil targets Jesus and how Jesus responds, we learn how to stay spiritually prepared and alert to the enemy’s schemes. Even when we do stumble and fall into sin, the hope of the gospel remains: Jesus has already won the decisive victory on our behalf.

  • When Temptation Strikes | Chilliwack Campus | A Gospel for Everyone

    Luke 4:1-13

    When temptation strikes, it rarely comes loud or obvious. It comes quietly, offering shortcuts, questioning God’s goodness, and urging us to take control rather than trust Him. Today we step into the wilderness with Jesus and witness the greatest temptation ever faced and the decisive victory that followed. Where Adam failed and Israel stumbled, Jesus stood firm, trusting the Father completely. This message reminds us that our hope is not in resisting temptation perfectly, but in resting in the faithful King who resisted for us and secured a victory we could never win on our own.

  • The Genealogical Jesus | Harrison Campus | A Gospel for Everyone

    Luke 3:23-38

    Let’s be honest, genealogies might be the most skipped over parts of the Bible. We perceive them as dry, boring and irrelevant. Yet it’s not without reason that Luke gives us his list of 77 names. Jesus didn’t come from nowhere. He’s the Son of God, breaking into human history with a long human lineage, come to save ALL who will believe in him.

  • Don't Skip the Genealogies! | Agassiz & Lake Errock Campuses | A Gospel for Everyone

     Luke 3:23-38

    At first glance, biblical genealogies may seem irrelevant, leading many readers to skip over 

    them. However, doing so is a great disservice to yourself. Why? Because every part of the Bible 

    is equally inspired by God. Every word, every page, and yes, every genealogy is intentionally 

    included for our benefit. Take Luke’s genealogy, for example: it traces the lineage of Jesus all 

    the way back to Adam, reminding us that no life is insignificant to God.

  • A Gospel-Preaching Genealogy | Chilliwack Campus | A Gospel for Everyone

    Luke 3:23-38

    If you have done a Bible Reading Plan you know the feeling of coming across a genealogy in the Bible. At that point you have two options, 1. Skip ahead, or 2. Buckle up to butcher a list of Hebrew names for the next number of minutes. Yet, even these lists of names in Scripture are dripping with grace and preach the gospel.

  • The Baptism of Jesus | Agassiz Campus | A Gospel for Everyone

    Luke 3:21-22

    Jesus’ baptism – an incredible act of obedience and humility, is a model for His followers. Baptism shows us that, through repentance and faith in Jesus for the forgiveness of sins, heaven is opened to us through Jesus, giving us communion with God the Father. We receive the Holy Spirit, who descends on us when we have faith in Christ. We hear the voice of God the Father, who calls us sons & daughters in union with Christ the Son, who loves us deeply and is pleased with us on account of His being pleased with his eternal Son.