A Gospel For Everyone
The Gospel According to Luke
Luke set out to write an orderly account so his reader could have certainty about Jesus. Luke wants us to understand the universal nature of salvation in Jesus — from the lowly to royalty, sinners and saints, men, women, and children, religious outsiders as well as insiders — in other words: a gospel for everyone.
So no matter who you are or what you have done, Dr. Luke wants you to know that Jesus came to meet you where you are and transform your life with His salvation.
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The Baptism of Jesus | Agassiz Campus | A Gospel for Everyone
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- January 25, 2026
- Author
- Eldon Fehr
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- A Gospel For Everyone
- Categories
- Jesus, Baptism, Obedience, Humility, Holy Spirit,
- Campus
- Agassiz
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.
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The Baptism of a Sinless Saviour | Harrison & Lake Errock Campuses | A Gospel for Everyone
- Date
- January 25, 2026
- Author
- Ethan Wood
- Series
- A Gospel For Everyone
- Categories
- Baptism, Faithfulness, Commissioning, Trinity, Beloved,
- Campus
- Harrison, Lake Errock
Luke 3:21-22
At the baptism of Jesus, the Father and the Holy Spirit publicly affirm and commission Him for
His ministry to sinful humanity. Jesus’ baptism was not an act of repentance, but an act of
identification—He chose to stand with us in our brokenness. Because He identifies with us, we
are invited to identify with Him, sharing in His righteousness, walking in faithfulness to the
Father, and living as beloved children sent into our own ministry.
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Claimed by God | Chilliwack Campus | A Gospel for Everyone
- Date
- January 25, 2026
- Author
- Dr. Jorge Salazar
- Series
- A Gospel For Everyone
- Categories
- Gospel, Identity, Assurance, Salvation, Rest,
- Campus
- Chilliwack
Luke 3:21-22
At the Jordan River, heaven opened and God spoke out loud, and what He said changes everything. In this message from Luke 3:21–22, we’ll slow down long enough to hear the Father’s voice declare who Jesus is and what that means for us: a faith anchored not in our feelings but in God’s testimony, an acceptance secured not by our performance but by Christ’s obedience, and a salvation held together by the full commitment of the Triune God. If you’ve ever wrestled with doubts about your standing with God, your identity, or whether your faith can really endure, today we’ll find deep rest and unshakable assurance. This is about being claimed publicly, lovingly, decisively, by God Himself.
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The Call of Repentance | Agassiz & Lake Errock Campuses | A Gospel for Everyone
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- January 18, 2026
- Author
- Ron Van Akker
- Series
- A Gospel For Everyone
- Categories
- Wrath, Fruit, Holy Spirit, Judgement, Repentance,
- Campus
- Agassiz, Lake Errock
Luke 3:7-20
Harsh truth can be good truth none-the-less. John the Baptist, the forerunner to Jesus, confronts his audience with some of the most significant truth we can hear. It is hard hitting and designed to elicit a response. Apart from God’s grace we are lost in sin and prone to judgement. More than being a harbinger of hard truth, John is a prophet who passionately points to Jesus; the One who can save.
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True Repentance | Harrison Campus | A Gospel for Everyone
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- January 18, 2026
- Author
- Jeremy Isaak
- Series
- A Gospel For Everyone
- Categories
- Repentance, Works, John, Fruit, Fire, Hell,
- Campus
- Harrison
Luke 3:7-20
John the Baptist comes out swinging in this text, warning the crowd of coming wrath and unquenchable fire. Why? Because he longs for his audience to demonstrate transformed lives that bear fruit and point others to Christ. True repentance is the path to that transformation.
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Lives Marked by Compassion | Chilliwack Campus | Compassion Sunday
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- January 18, 2026
- Author
- Matt Shantz & Eric Kayia
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- Compassion Sunday
- Categories
- Adoption, Children, Compassion, Gospel, Widows,
- Campus
- Chilliwack
James 1:27
On Compassion Sunday we hear Eric’s story of how being sponsored by Compassion as a child changed his life; and Pastor Matt shares that when James 1 tells us that pure religion cares for widows and orphans in their affliction it is a direct outworking of the gospel.
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Prepare the Way | Harrison & Lake Errock Campuses | A Gospel for Everyone
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- January 11, 2026
- Author
- Jeremy Isaak
- Series
- A Gospel For Everyone
- Categories
- Repentance, John the Baptist, Salvation, Forgiveness,
- Campus
- Harrison, Lake Errock
Luke 3:1-6
Today's passage describes the way in which John the baptist came in fulfillment of OT prophecy declaring the way to salvation in Jesus. This short, historical text might seem easy to pass over, but it’s full of lessons about God’s calling on our lives to proclaim the gospel, the importance of repentance and the difference Jesus makes in the salvation of all peoples.
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Prepare the Way of the Lord | Agassiz Campus | A Gospel for Everyone
- Date
- January 11, 2026
- Author
- Eldon Fehr
- Series
- A Gospel For Everyone
- Categories
- Jesus, Salvation, Repentance, Faith,
- Campus
- Agassiz
Luke 3:1-6
John the Baptist was born for one reason – to be a prophetic voice in the wilderness to prepare people for God’s salvation in Christ through repentance and faith, making a straight, yet narrow, path to Jesus.
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Lessons from History's Greatest Wilderness Prophet | Chilliwack Campus | A Gospel for Everyone
- Date
- January 11, 2026
- Author
- Matt Shantz
- Series
- A Gospel For Everyone
- Categories
- Baptism, Fruit, Judgment, Repentance,
- Campus
- Chilliwack
Luke 3:1-20
John the Baptist lived in the wilderness, wore a garment of camel’s hair, and ate locusts and wild honey and Jesus said that he was the greatest person who had ever lived to that point. He is a fascinating character that we can learn a lot from, especially his passionate for pointing people to the supremacy of Jesus.
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How to Find Jesus | Harrison Campus | A Gospel For Everyone
- Date
- January 04, 2026
- Author
- Adam Warkentin
- Series
- A Gospel For Everyone
- Categories
- Gospel, Jesus, Sanctification,
- Campus
- Harrison
Luke 2:41-52
The Gospel writer Luke records for us the only childhood story between the events surrounding the miraculous birth of Christ and our Lord’s baptism at the outset of his public ministry as an adult. The story recounts the time when Jesus was left behind in Jerusalem, in his Father’s House, at only twelve years of age. This unique account offers a profound glimpse into the Lord Jesus’ self-understanding of his person and work and demands us come to the same crisis moment as our Lord’s earthly parents: Have we lost Jesus and do we know how to find him? Do we see him as we ought to, do we understand who he is and what he has come to do? Do we gaze upon his beauty and are we being transformed as a result? May we enter the New Year with a renewed sense of commitment to laying hold of the true Christ in all his glory and splendour.