For most Christians, following Jesus is often reduced to rules and regulations. What if there’s more? What if following Jesus was more about what you do than what you don’t do? Imagine what your life would look like if you truly learned how to follow the leader and do what Jesus did!
Jesus’ invitation to his first-century audience was an invitation to both intimacy and action. Come and discover that truth for yourself this Lenten season on a journey through the “travel narrative” section in the book of Luke.
WARNING: Your life will never be the same if you Follow the Leader.
What does it really mean to follow Jesus? In Luke 10:25-42, we’ll explore Jesus’ call to love God with all our heart and to love our neighbor as ourselves, through the lens of the Good Samaritan and the story of Mary and Martha. Discover how abiding in Christ can transform your priorities and show you the greatest thing you can do in your walk with Him. In Luke 11:37–12:3, Jesus confronts the Pharisees and scribes, exposing the dangers of hollow religion and outward appearances. We’ll uncover how authentic community is built not on rules and rituals but on love, humility, and truth. Learn what it means to follow Jesus by breaking free from pretenses and embracing genuine relationships rooted in His grace. In Luke 13:10–17, Jesus heals a woman on the Sabbath, challenging rigid traditions and revealing the heart of God’s compassion. We’ll explore how true rest is found in serving others and reflecting God’s healing love. Discover how following Jesus means prioritizing people over rules and sharing His grace with a world in need. In Luke 15:1-32, Jesus shares three parables in which all three have the same point: something of great value is lost, a search is started, they find what was missing, and there is a celebration. We celebrate a God who searches, finds, then throws a party to welcome all into his family. There's room for everyone in the house of God! In Luke 19:1–10, we witness the life-changing power of Jesus as He heals the blind and calls Zacchaeus, a tax collector, to repentance. Through these encounters, we’re reminded that Jesus seeks and saves the lost, offering hope and transformation to all who respond to His call. Discover how sharing the gospel can lead to the multiplication of disciples and lives forever changed. In Luke 19:29–44, Jesus enters Jerusalem with a triumphant welcome but weeps over the city, recognizing its blindness to the true source of peace. His heartbreak is a reminder that without Him, we cannot find lasting peace for our lives or our world. Join us this week as we explore how embracing Jesus as the Prince of Peace can transform hearts and bring hope to a troubled world.The Greatest Thing You Can Do
Breaking the Rules for Love
A Sabbath for Healing
Join the Party!
Lost, Found, and Transformed
When Peace is Missing