St. Luke Columbus

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These are the weekly sermons preached at St. Luke Lutheran Church in Columbus, Ohio.

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  • Wise Instruction: The Lord’s Prayer, Part 2 - Wednesday, March 29, 2017 - Pastor Steve Brown

    10/03/2017 Duración: 21min

    Petitions 5-7 and the Doxology of The Lord’s Prayer. A helpful practice when praying the Lord’s Prayer is to pray it slowly, pausing to contemplate what each part of the Lord’s Prayer means and how God answers each part. Martin Luther’s Small Catechism offers wise instruction on doing this practice.   Read through Luther’s explanation of Petitions 5-7 and the Doxology of The Lord’s Prayer in the Small Catechism enough to become familiar with its teaching so that it can inform and deepen your praying. Memorizing the Catechism is the best way to do this.   Lessons: Luke 11:1-4   Small Catechism  

  • What Got Jesus Killed? New Life - Sunday, March 26, 2017 - Greg Osborne

    10/03/2017 Duración: 17min

    Jesus raised to new life those who are dead. This is where we can have that blessed assurance that if we believe in Christ as our savior and Lord then we to will be resurrected.   Lessons: Psalm 16:1-11, 1 Corinthians 15:12-20, John 11:38-53

  • Wise Instruction: The Lord’s Prayer, Part 1 - Wednesday, March 22, 2017 - Pastor Steve Brown

    10/03/2017 Duración: 20min

    The Introduction and Petitions 1-4 of The Lord’s Prayer. A helpful practice when praying the Lord’s Prayer is to pray it slowly, pausing to contemplate what each part of the Lord’s Prayer means and how God answers each part. Martin Luther’s Small Catechism offers wise instruction on doing this practice.   Read through Luther’s explanation ofthe Introduction and Petitions 1-4 of The Lord’s Prayer in the Small Catechism enough to become familiar with its teaching so that it can inform and deepen your praying. Memorizing the Catechism is the best way to do this.   Lessons: Matthew 6:9-13   Small Catechism

  • What Got Jesus Killed? New Mission - Sunday, March 19, 2017 - Pastor Steve Brown

    10/03/2017 Duración: 28min

    Jesus led a new mission to extravagantly forgive sins and to seek and to save the lost. He expanded the saving mission of God beyond the confines of well-behaved Jewish people.   Identify a person or a group of people that you may be secretly wanting to exclude from the forgiveness of Jesus. Pray for God to change your heart and for God to lead that person or persons to faith.   Lessons: Isaiah 49:5-6, Acts 13:42-48, Mark 2:13-17, 3:1-7

  • Wise Instruction: The Apostles’ Creed - Wednesday, March 15, 2017 - Greg Osborne

    10/03/2017 Duración: 14min

    The Ecumenical Creeds are necessary and helpful for knowing what we believe, teaching the Christian faith, and for knowing the difference between true and false beliefs. In the Small Catechism, Martin Luther gives wise instruction to flesh out what is taught in the Apostles’ Creed.   Read through Luther’s explanation of the Apostles’ Creed in the Small Catechism enough to become familiar with its teaching so that you will have a deeper understand of our core beliefs. Memorizing the Catechism is the best way to do this.   Lessons: 2 Timothy 4:1-5   Small Catechism

  • What Got Jesus Killed: New Teaching - Sunday, March 12, 2017 - Pastor Steve Brown

    10/03/2017 Duración: 24min

    Jesus taught a new teaching that salvation comes through faith when we are born again through God’s work in Christ Jesus. This new teaching confused and eventually angered the religious authorities and inspire their desire to kill Jesus. For us, this new teaching is of central importance, for it gives us the blessed assurance that we are saved, not by our good works, but through the work that Jesus accomplished for us in his death and resurrection. Through the Holy Spirit and the waters of baptism, God puts us to death and raises us up to a new life. We are born again. Lessons: Jeremiah 31:31-34, Revelation 21:1-7, John 3:1-17

  • Wise Instruction: The Ten Commandments - Wednesday, March 8, 2017 - Pastor Steve Brown

    08/03/2017 Duración: 20min

    In the Small Catechism, Martin Luther offers wise and practical instruction on applying the 10 Commandments to our daily lives. Knowing and remembering this instruction offers helpful guidance to our daily living. We encourage you to read through Luther’s explanation of the 10 Commandments in the Small Catechism enough to become familiar with its teaching so that it can guide your daily living. Lessons: Exodus 20:1-17 Small Catechism

  • Be Rich in Good Works - Sunday, March 5, 2017 - Pastor Steve Brown and the Hohl Family

    03/03/2017 Duración: 23min

    Our good works of generosity and serving people in need, that are the overflow from a growing faith in Jesus, are treasured by the Lord. This gives us a solid foundation for our future and a life which is truly life. After briefly teaching this truth, Steve will interview Ray, Ruth Ann, and Caroline, to give witness to this truth.   We encourage you to do one serve or give good work to meet a hope or hurt of someone in need. The Be Rich Campaign offers abundant opportunities to do this.    Lessons: 1 Timothy 6:17-19, Matthew 25:31-46   Be Rich Website

  • Wise Instruction: The Office of the Keys - Ash Wednesday, March 1, 2017 - Pastor Steve Brown

    02/03/2017 Duración: 20min

    Wise Instruction: Wednesdays in Lent As part of our celebration of the 500 Anniversary of the Reformation, the Wednesday Lenten services will focus on understanding Martin Luther’s Small Catechism which offers us wise instruction for better understanding our faith and living in obedience to God’s Word.   The honest confession of one’s sins is a necessary, wise, and helpful spiritual discipline. This discipline is practiced both corporately and privately. Luther’s Small Catechism gives wise instruction on how to best practice this discipline. The greatest benefit from an honest confession of one’s sins is hearing and believing the words of absolution that give us the assurance of our forgiveness and salvation.   We encourage you to read through Luther’s explanation of Confession in the Small Catechism enough to become familiar with its teaching so that it can guide and enhance your practice of confessing your sins.    Lessons: 2 Corinthians 10:3-5, Revelation 1:17-18, Matthew 16:13-19   Luther's Small Ca

  • The Mission of Jesus: Release - Sunday, February 26, 2017 - Pastor Steve Brown

    24/02/2017 Duración: 27min

    The most surprising move that Jesus made was to release his entire mission into the hands of his disciples. After he had gathered and discipled them, he sent them out to do his mission. Incredible, given how fallible we are!   What is holding you/us back from reaching the lost and restoring the hurting?     Identify what is holding you back from jumping full bore into the mission of Jesus. Pray for confidence and commitment to move through that barrier and then change one behavior that will result in you more reaching out to the lost and restoring the hurting.   Lessons: Acts 1:3-11, Romans 10:8-17, John 20:19-23   Sermon Outline

  • The Mission of Jesus: Reproduce - Sunday, February 19, 2017 - Pastor Steve Brown

    20/02/2017 Duración: 23min

    Jesus’ method in leading his mission was to reproduce himself by making disciples who were led to faith, called to follow Jesus, and taught to obey everything Jesus had commanded. He reproduced spiritual children. Making disciples was Jesus mission.   Who disciples you and who do you disciple? The ones we seek to disciple should include those who have not yet put their faith in Jesus.     Find someone to disciple you and some for you to disciple.   Lessons: Acts 4:21-23, 2 Timothy 2:1-2, Matthew 28:16-20   Sermon Outline

  • The Mission of Jesus: Restore - Sunday, February 12, 2017 - Pastor Steve Brown

    12/02/2017 Duración: 28min

    When Jesus preached his first sermon in his home church, after he had just begun to make a name for himself, Jesus used a lesson from Isaiah to state that his mission was to announce good news to those who are hurting in order to restore them. He lived this out through the rest of his earthly ministry through his healings, defending of those being oppressed, and releasing those who were held captive to spiritual and emotional bondage. Jesus taught his followers to do the same.    Next to reaching out to lead the lost into a saving faith, our mission is to serve and give to restore the broken and the hurting to real and abundant life. St. Luke often does this well. Our annual Be Rich campaign will be kicking off soon. It’s a campaign where we come together to meet the hopes and hurts of others through serving and giving to our non-profit partners. Are you making room in your own practice of faith for this work?   If you have not yet done so, find your ministry to unleash God’s love that will restore the hop

  • The Mission of Jesus: Reach - Sunday, February 5, 2017 - Pastor Steve Brown

    03/02/2017 Duración: 24min

    Jesus stated that his mission is to reach out to seek and to save those who are lost. Jesus taught this and lived it, as illustrated in his reaching out to the tax collector, Zacchaeus. This was the primary mission of Jesus. It's why he came. Our primary mission as the body of Christ, the Church, is to do the same. How effective are we doing in our mission?  How many people have moved from being lost to being found (saved)?    I believe, as the pastor of St. Luke, that the reformation to which God is calling each of us and our St. Luke family is to become foundationally and organically evangelical, to raise our outreach temperature through changed behavior.   After hearing this sermon, we encourage you to write your own personal mission statement that includes reaching the lost and make one change of behavior that will raise your outreach temperature one degree.    Lessons: Isaiah 49:5-6, 1 Corinthians 9:19-23, Luke 18:35 - 19:10   Sermon Outline

  • Aligning with the Larger Story - Sunday, January 29, 2017 - Grady Dalzell

    26/01/2017 Duración: 24min

    We sit at a very unique, and special time in human and gospel history: namely, with the questions of the prophets and kings answered by the reality and work of Jesus. This perspective causes a heightened appreciation for the scriptures, confidence in ministry/reaching out, and urgency and focus on how we use our time, energy and resources. In light of where and when we sit, we encourage you to evaluate how you tell yourself the story of your life, and how it aligns or maybe is at times sideways to the larger story that God is writing, and completing. What could you shift to align more of your life with the grander, and better story God is carrying forward--and thus experience more joy.   Lessons: Psalm 39:4-6, 1 Peter 1:10-12, Luke 10:21-24

  • Real Peace: Peace In My Purpose - Sunday, January 22, 2017 - Pastor Steve Brown

    20/01/2017 Duración: 25min

    We live out our purpose in our work, volunteering, and leisure. We experience real, deep, and lasting peace in our purpose when it becomes outwardly focused. When we see our primary purpose is to unleash God’s love to meet the hopes and hurts of others, we are living the purpose God wants us to live and we experience his peace in our purpose.   After hearing this sermon, we hope you will evaluate your purpose in life. If it is primarily self-focused, is it giving you real, deep, and lasting peace? Make one change in how you spend your time in order to live out the purpose to serve, invite, or give to meet the hopes and hurts of others. After a time of doing this, evaluate whether you are experiencing more peace in your purpose.   Lessons: Philippians 2:1-8, 1 Peter 4:7-10, Luke 6:17-19, 9:1-6   Sermon Outline  

  • Up - Peace With My God - Sunday, January 8, 2017 - Pastor Steve Brown

    08/01/2017 Duración: 22min

    The peace that Jesus gives is real, deep, and lasting. To have this peace with God (Up) requires that one’s god be able to deliver such peace. Learning and accepting the eternal and grace-filled love of the one true God brings this peace.   To maintain our experience of peace with God requires regularly putting ourselves where God breathes his love into us. It is within this active and passionate spirituality that I have real, deep, and lasting peace about myself, my time, and my future.     We hope you will accept and dwell in each moment the grace-filled love of the one true God and continually put yourself where you experience God’s grace-filled love.   Lessons: Isaiah 26:3-4, Romans 5:1-5, John 14:25-31   Sermon Outline

  • Embracing Your Spiritual Gifts - Sunday, January 1, 2017 - Carrie Whatley

    03/01/2017 Duración: 17min

    Lessons: Romans 12:3-8; 1 Corinthians 12:1-11; Matthew 11:25-30

  • A Life Reformed: The Shepherds - Wednesday, December 21, 2016 - Pastor Steve Brown

    24/12/2016 Duración: 20min

    The lives of the shepherds were, at least for a moment, reformed following a similar path that we have articulated during our Wednesday Advent services: God’s call, confusion, obedience, persistent seeking that involved movement, and giving God glory. Then we don’t hear from the shepherds again. We can only speculate what happened, but it does give us a significant question with which to wrestle: What does it take for God’s reforming of our lives to continue?   Identify a way that you may be “exiting the scene” of God’s reforming work in your life and figure out how to get back into God’s narrative of reforming your life. .   Lessons: Luke 2:8-20

  • Real Peace - Saturday, December 24, 2016 - Pastor Steve Brown

    24/12/2016 Duración: 16min

    Only Jesus, the Prince of Peace, brings real, deep, and lasting peace. Jesus said the peace he gives us is not the fleeting and superficial peace that the world gives, but his peace calms our fearful and troubled hearts and surpasses all human understanding (John 14:27, Philippians 4:7). It is God’s shalom in our lives. We begin to experience this peace when we trust Jesus and this peace grows in us as we learn and live by his ways. Understand that you can have real, deep, and lasting peace in your life and put yourself in a place for God to pour that peace into you. Lessons: Isaiah 9:6, Luke 2:1-20

  • Outcast - Sunday, December 18, 2016 - Greg Osborne

    18/12/2016 Duración: 20min

    Leprosy isn’t something that our culture deals with as much today, but it was a disease that was very prevalent during Biblical times. This disease caused many people to be ignored and treated as an outcast. While people we interact with probably don’t have leprosy the chances are that we might treat them as if they do for one reason or another. As followers of Jesus we are called to resist the temptation to treat others differently and love everyone.   Lessons: Luke 17:11-19, Leviticus 13:42-46, Matthew 8:1-4

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