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    The Gospel Was Never Meant to Stay With You | Cole Ellerbrock | Tomball

    Have you ever wondered if your faith was meant for more than just your own personal growth? Jesus never intended the gospel to become something we collect and keep to ourselves. He calls ordinary people to carry extraordinary hope into everyday life.In this message from Luke 10, Pastor Cole Ellerbrock explores what it means to live as a witness for Christ. You'll discover why Jesus sends His followers into the world, how He equips them for that mission, and why sharing your faith isn't about having all the answers—it's about telling others what God has done in your life.* Jesus calls every believer to be a witness, not just pastors or ministry leaders.* The motivation for sharing the gospel is God's love and compassion for people who need hope.* Your everyday relationships, conversations, and routines are opportunities to live with purpose and point others to Jesus.**Key Scriptures:*** Luke 10:1–20* Luke 9:51* Acts 1:8* John 1* Matthew 4* Matthew 9:35–38* Matthew 28:18–20* Ephesians 1* 2 Timothy 1:7* Isaiah 26:8If this message encouraged or challenged you, take a moment to ask God who He's calling you to be a witness to this week. Share this sermon with a friend or family member who could use this reminder, and we'd love to welcome you to Bayou City Fellowship if you're looking for a church home.Bayou City Fellowship Tomball Campus | Cole Ellerbrock | July 6, 2025https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    What If More People Are Ready for God Than You Think? | Kevin Barra | Spring Branch

    Have you ever assumed that sharing your faith is someone else's job? Jesus tells a very different story—one where ordinary people are sent into everyday places to make an eternal difference.In Luke 10, Jesus sends out seventy-two ordinary followers and reminds them that the greatest obstacle isn't a lack of people searching for hope—it's a lack of people willing to go. This message explores how prayer changes our perspective, why ministry isn't reserved for professionals, and how to faithfully represent Jesus wherever God has placed you.In this message, you'll discover:Why Jesus believes the harvest is plentiful—and what that means for your everyday life.How to prepare for both encouragement and rejection while living on mission.Why your greatest joy should never be ministry success, but belonging to Christ.Key Scriptures:Luke 10:1–24Isaiah 14Wherever God has placed you, He has given you opportunities to represent Him. Ask Him to shape your perspective, take a faithful next step, and share this message with someone who needs encouragement. If you're looking for a church home, we'd love to welcome you at Bayou City Fellowship.Bayou City Fellowship Spring Branch Campus | Kevin Barra | June 28, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    What If Your Faith Was Never Meant to Stay Private? | George Terry | Cypress

    Following Jesus was never meant to stop with believing - it always leads to being sent. In this message from Luke 10, discover why Jesus commissioned ordinary people to carry His message and what that means for every believer today.Whether you've followed Jesus for years or you're simply curious about what Christianity is really about, this sermon explores God's heart for the world, the hope found in Christ, and why the greatest mission in history still continues today. Watch to see how God's calling isn't reserved for a select few, but for everyone who knows Him.Jesus calls ordinary believers - not just church leaders - to participate in His mission.Our motivation for sharing the gospel is not duty or recognition, but the joy of knowing Christ and His saving grace.God invites His people to trust His provision, pray for the nations, and faithfully proclaim His kingdom wherever He sends them.Key Scriptures:Luke 10:1–24Luke 9Luke 222 Corinthians 4 (referenced)Take time to ask God how He is calling you to respond - whether that's praying, serving, sharing your faith, or considering how you can be part of His mission. If this message encouraged you, share it with someone who needs to hear it, and we'd love to welcome you to Bayou City Fellowship.Bayou City Fellowship | Cypress | George Terry | June 28, 2026

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    Why Following Jesus Is Always Worth It | Tom Douthit | Cypress

    Following Jesus isn't just about believing the right things. It's about trusting Him enough to follow wherever He leads, even when it costs you comfort, security, or your own plans.In Luke 9:51-62, Jesus gives some of His most challenging words about discipleship. Tom Douthit explores what those words reveal about Jesus' heart, why He calls us to wholehearted devotion, and how remembering that "here is not home" changes the way we live today. If you've ever wondered what it really means to follow Jesus, this message offers both encouragement and challenge.• Jesus calls us to follow Him with wholehearted commitment, not divided priorities.• A life centered on God's kingdom is worth more than comfort, security, or personal gain.• Keeping our eyes on Jesus helps us live with eternity in view and faithfully follow Him every day.Key Scriptures:Luke 9:51-62Isaiah 50:7Hebrews 12:22 Corinthians 4:17-18This week, ask God to reveal any place where you've been saying "but first" instead of "yes, Lord." Take one step of obedience toward Him and remember that following Jesus is always worth it. If this message encouraged you, share it with a friend or family member who could use this reminder.Bayou City Fellowship Cypress Campus | Tom Douthit | June 21, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    How to KEEP Following Jesus | Cole Ellerbrock | Tomball

    Following Jesus isn't just a decision. It's a daily surrender. In Luke 9:51-62, Jesus makes it clear that discipleship comes with a cost. He calls His followers to stop looking back, keep their eyes fixed on Him, and trust that what He offers is greater than anything they leave behind. This message explores what it means to follow Jesus wholeheartedly and why He is always worth the cost.• Jesus set His face toward Jerusalem and the cross, giving us the ultimate example of faithfulness and obedience.• Disciples must resist the temptation to turn back and keep their eyes fixed on Christ through every challenge.• Following Jesus requires immediate surrender, trusting that His way leads to true life, freedom, and rest.Key Scriptures:Luke 9:51-62Isaiah 50:7Philippians 3:13-14Romans 6:4What is the next step of obedience Jesus is calling you to take? Don't delay. Take one step toward Him today and trust Him with the rest. If this message encouraged or challenged you, share it with a friend or family member who needs the reminder to keep their eyes on Jesus.Bayou City Fellowship Tomball Campus | Cole Ellerbrock | June 21, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Following Jesus Without Conditions | A.K. Kuruvilla | Spring Branch

    Many people want the benefits of following Jesus without the sacrifice that comes with it. In Luke 9:51-62, Jesus challenges that mindset and calls His followers to a deeper commitment. As He resolutely journeys toward the cross, He reminds us that discipleship requires surrender, obedience, and a willingness to put Him above comfort, convenience, and personal plans.• Jesus set His face toward Jerusalem, showing unwavering commitment to God's mission despite the suffering that awaited Him.• Following Jesus often means embracing discomfort, sacrifice, and trusting Him above earthly security and comfort.• True discipleship requires immediate obedience, wholehearted commitment, and refusing to let anything compete with Christ for first place.Key Scriptures:Luke 9:51-62Luke 6:27-281 John 2:31 Corinthians 11:23-26What is the "let me first" area in your life? Is there something delaying your obedience to Jesus or competing for your devotion? Ask God to reveal your next step of faith and trust Him enough to take it. If this message encouraged or challenged you, share it with a friend or family member and invite them to explore what it truly means to follow Jesus.Bayou City Fellowship Spring Branch Campus | A.K. Kuruvilla | June 21, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    The Secret to True Greatness | Cole Ellerbrock | Tomball

    What does it really mean to live a great life? The world tells us greatness comes through success, recognition, influence, and achievement. But in Luke 9, Jesus completely redefines what greatness looks like. Instead of climbing higher, Jesus calls His followers to humility, dependence on Him, and a life of serving others. In this message, discover why the greatest life isn't found by pursuing status, but by following the One who willingly came down to lift us up.• Jesus is the only true source of greatness, and real strength begins with complete dependence on Him.• The path to greatness is humility. Jesus modeled it through His life, His service, and ultimately through the cross.• A truly great life is measured by love, servant-heartedness, and pointing people to Christ rather than ourselves.Key Scriptures:Luke 9:37-50Matthew 17:19-20Mark 9:29Philippians 2:5-11As you go through this week, ask yourself: Where is Jesus inviting me to take a step down in humility so I can better serve others? Pray, "Lord Jesus, God of kneeling love, overcome my ego and help me to serve." If this message encouraged you, share it with a friend or family member who needs this reminder, and don't forget to subscribe for more biblical teaching each week.Bayou City Fellowship Tomball Campus | Cole Ellerbrock | June 14, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Good Intentions Aren’t Enough | Kevin Barra | Spring Branch

    In Luke 9, the disciples experience both success and failure as they follow Jesus. But in this passage, Jesus exposes something deeper than a lack of skill or effort. He confronts their overconfidence, their confusion about His mission, their self-importance, and their tendency to divide people into insiders and outsiders. Through these moments, Jesus reshapes what it means to follow Him. Faith is not self-confidence but dependence on God. Greatness is not status but humility. Ministry is not about personal success but self-sacrificial service. And the kingdom of God is not a closed group but an open work of God advancing through unexpected people.• Faith-filled dependence replaces overconfidence in our own ability• True discipleship is marked by self-sacrificial service, not personal success• Greatness in the kingdom is defined by humility and honoring the least• God’s work is not limited to our group, identity, or controlKey Scriptures:Luke 9:37-50Matthew 17:19-20Romans 12:1Philippians 2:5-8Following Jesus reshapes how we see ourselves, others, and success. The challenge is not just to learn from the disciples’ mistakes but to allow Christ to form our character in faith, humility, and love. If this message encouraged you, share it with someone who needs to be reminded that failure is not final and Jesus is still forming His people.Bayou City Fellowship Spring Branch Campus | Kevin Barra | June 14, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    When God Doesn't Make Sense | Nick Maricle | Cypress

    Jesus often works in ways we don't expect. In Luke 9:37-50, the disciples repeatedly misunderstand what Jesus is teaching, relying on their own strength, chasing status, and drawing unnecessary lines between people. Through each moment, Jesus redirects their attention back to Himself, showing that real faith begins with humble dependence, childlike trust, and confidence in His wisdom instead of our own. If you've ever struggled to understand what God is doing or wondered how to trust Him in uncertain seasons, this message will encourage you to keep your eyes on Jesus and follow Him one step at a time.• Jesus' power reminds us that God's work cannot be accomplished through our own strength but through dependence on Him.• Jesus' wisdom challenges our definition of success and invites us to embrace humility, obedience, and servant-hearted faith.• Jesus calls His followers to trust Him with childlike faith, laying aside pride, preferences, and control to follow wherever He leads.Key Scriptures:Luke 9:37-50Matthew 5:3-12Mark 9:14-29Philippians 1:15-18This week, ask yourself where you've been relying on your own understanding instead of trusting Jesus. Take one step of obedience, even if you don't have all the answers, and allow Him to lead you. If this message encouraged you, share it with a friend or family member who could use this reminder, and subscribe for more biblical teaching each week.Bayou City Fellowship Cypress Campus | Nick Maricle | June 14, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    How Do You See Jesus for Who He Really Is? | Dawson Tolley | Tomball

    Have you ever wished you had more certainty about God's plan for your life? In Luke 9, Jesus reveals His glory to Peter, James, and John in the Transfiguration, reminding them that even when they don't have all the answers, they can trust the One who does. In this message, Dawson Tolley walks through one of the most powerful moments in the Gospel of Luke, showing how Jesus is greater than every prophet, promise, and expectation that came before Him. When we see Jesus for who He truly is, we find confidence to keep following Him through every season of life.• Jesus is the fulfillment of God's entire story and greater than everyone who came before Him.• The Transfiguration reminds us that following Jesus is rooted in who He is, not in having every question answered.• We are transformed as we continually behold the glory of Christ and walk with Him each day.Key Scriptures:Luke 9:28–36Luke 9:23–27Exodus 33:18–23Daniel 7:9–14Take time this week to intentionally behold the glory of Jesus through His Word and prayer. Ask Him to deepen your trust, even in the places where you still have questions. If this message encouraged you, share it with a friend or family member who needs the reminder that Jesus is worthy of following.Bayou City Fellowship Tomball Campus | Dawson Tolley | June 7, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Knowing About Jesus Isn't Enough | George Terry | Spring Branch

    Have you ever believed the right things about Jesus but still struggled to experience a life that reflects Him? In Luke 9, the Transfiguration reveals Jesus as the Son of God, the fulfillment of the Law and the Prophets, and the only One worthy of our complete trust and devotion. In this message, George Terry explores one of the most profound moments in the Gospel of Luke, showing that recognizing who Jesus truly is is more than an intellectual belief. It is an invitation to build your entire life around Him. When we behold His glory, our hearts are transformed, our faith becomes personal, and we are sent to live and proclaim the gospel with confidence.• Jesus is the complete and final revelation of God, greater than every prophet and worthy of our worship.• Real faith moves beyond knowing facts about Jesus to personally trusting Him and surrendering every area of life to His authority.• Encountering the glory of Christ transforms us and compels us to faithfully proclaim the gospel, even when it requires sacrifice.Key Scriptures:Luke 9:28–36Luke 9:18–272 Corinthians 3:18Hebrews 1:1–3John 14:7–9How is Jesus inviting you to move from simply knowing about Him to truly following Him? Spend time this week listening to His voice through Scripture and asking Him to transform your heart. If this message encouraged you, share it with a friend or family member who needs to be reminded of who Jesus really is.Bayou City Fellowship Spring Branch Campus | George Terry | June 7, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Why Does My Faith Feel Stuck? | Nick Maricle | Cypress

    Have you ever felt like your faith has gone stale or wondered why you don't experience God the way you once did? In Luke 9, the Transfiguration reminds us that faith doesn't begin with dramatic experiences. It begins with trusting Jesus one step at a time. In this message, Nick unpacks one of the most incredible moments in the Gospel of Luke and shows how Jesus reveals His glory, not to create a spiritual high, but to strengthen His followers for a lifetime of faithful obedience. The Christian life isn't built on chasing extraordinary moments. It's built on following an extraordinary Savior.• Faith begins with simple obedience, not spectacular experiences or emotional highs.• As we continue following Jesus, He grows our faith and reveals more of His glory over time.• Jesus is fully God, completely sufficient, and worthy of trusting with every area of our lives.Key Scriptures:Luke 9:23–36Matthew 28:16–20Luke 16:19–312 Peter 1:3–18What is one step of obedience Jesus is calling you to take today? Don't wait for a mountaintop experience before responding to His voice. Trust Him where you are, keep following Him, and watch how He grows your faith over time. If this message encouraged you, share it with someone who needs the reminder that real faith grows one step at a time.Bayou City Fellowship Cypress Campus | Nick Maricle | June 7, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    What Does It Mean to Call Jesus Lord? | Kevin Barra | Tomball

    Who is Jesus really? A prophet? A teacher? A good moral example? In Luke 9, Jesus asks His disciples a question that every person must answer for themselves: "Who do you say that I am?"In this message, Pastor Kevin Barra walks through Peter's confession that Jesus is the Christ of God and shows why that truth changes everything. If Jesus is truly King, then following Him is more than agreement. It's a life of surrender, trust, and allegiance to the One who gave His life to rescue us.• Jesus is more than a great teacher or prophet. He is the promised Messiah, King, and Savior.• Following Jesus involves difficulty, sacrifice, and publicly identifying with Him.• The hope of God's kingdom and eternity gives us the motivation to follow Jesus faithfully.Key Scriptures:Luke 9:18-27Genesis 3:15Daniel 7:13-14Isaiah 53This week, take time to honestly answer Jesus' question: "Who do you say that I am?" Consider what area of your life still needs to be surrendered to His leadership and ask God to help you follow Him more faithfully. If this message encouraged you, share it with a friend or family member who needs the hope and truth of the gospel.Bayou City Fellowship Spring Branch Campus | Kevin Barra | May 31, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Why Does Jesus Call Us to Deny Ourselves? | Pierre Cannings | Spring Branch

    Many people are willing to confess Jesus, but far fewer are willing to follow Him when it costs something. In this message from Luke 9, we're challenged to move beyond comfortable Christianity and embrace the kind of discipleship Jesus actually calls us to. Jesus' question, "Who do you say that I am?" isn't just about what we believe—it's about how we live. If Jesus truly is the Christ, then our confession should shape our priorities, our relationships, our obedience, and our willingness to deny ourselves for His sake.• Your confession of Jesus should be reflected in the way you live, not just in what you say.• Following Jesus requires self-denial, daily surrender, and a willingness to obey even when it's uncomfortable.• The life that Jesus calls us to lose is ultimately the life He promises to save.Key Scriptures:Luke 9:18-27Matthew 8:18-23Matthew 16:21-24Mark 8:34-38This week, ask yourself honestly: Does my life reflect my confession of Christ? What is Jesus calling me to surrender so that I can follow Him more fully? If this message encouraged or challenged you, share it with a friend or family member who needs to hear it.Bayou City Fellowship Spring Branch Campus | Pierre Cannings | May 31, 2026

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    What Does It Really Mean to Follow Jesus? | Jeremiah Meadows | Cypress

    What does it really mean to follow Jesus?In Luke 9:18-27, Jesus asks the most important question every person must answer: "Who do you say that I am?" In this message, Pastor Jeremiah Meadows unpacks how following Jesus is more than knowing the right answers about Him. It's a daily decision to surrender, take up your cross, and trust Him as King. If you've ever wrestled with the cost of discipleship or wondered what it truly means to follow Jesus, this message is for you.• Following Jesus begins with a personal confession of who Jesus truly is.• Following Jesus means daily surrender and putting His kingdom above our own.• Following Jesus leads through the cross, but ultimately toward glory and resurrection hope.Key Scriptures:Luke 9:18-27This week, ask yourself honestly: Who do I say Jesus is, and does my life reflect that answer? Choose one area of your life to surrender to His leadership and trust Him with it daily. If this message encouraged or challenged you, share it with a friend or family member who needs the reminder that Jesus is worth following.Bayou City Fellowship Cypress Campus | Jeremiah Meadows | May 31, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Following Jesus Isn’t Casual | Alan McBrayer | Tomball

    Jesus didn’t call people to casually admire Him. He called them to follow Him. In this message through Luke 9, Pastor Alan McBrayer walks through three different responses people had to Jesus: the committed, the curious, and those still considering Him. Through the disciples, Herod, and the feeding of the 5,000, we see what it truly means to know Jesus deeply, trust Him fully, and follow Him faithfully. This message challenges us to define our relationship with Jesus honestly. Are we fully committed, simply curious, or still deciding what we believe? Following Jesus requires tested faith, authentic pursuit, and a willingness to minister to others even when it costs us something.• Following Jesus well starts with truly knowing Him, not just knowing about Him• Jesus uses seasons of testing to teach us complete dependence on Him• Real faith moves from curiosity to commitment and responsibilityKey Scriptures:Luke 9:1-17Jeremiah 29:13Matthew 10:1-14John 6Wherever you are in your relationship with Jesus, take the next step toward Him today. Ask God to move you from curiosity to commitment and from comfort to trust. If this message encouraged or challenged you, share it with a friend or family member who needs to hear it.Bayou City Fellowship Tomball Campus | Alan McBrayer | May 24, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Our High Calling | Keith Bower | Spring Branch

    Following Jesus was never meant to stay comfortable. In Luke 9, Jesus moves His disciples from simply walking with Him to joining Him in His mission. This message explores what it means to step into the calling of God, trust Him when you feel inadequate, and take the next step of faith even when you don’t have all the answers. Through the sending of the disciples, Herod’s opposition, and the feeding of the 5,000, we see that Jesus doesn’t just invite us to know Him. He calls us to live boldly for Him. Whether you feel ready or not, God can use ordinary people to make an eternal difference.• Jesus turns the privilege of knowing Him into the calling of following Him• God often places needs right in front of us and asks us to trust Him anyway• Faith grows when we take the next step before we see the full pictureKey Scriptures:Luke 9:1-17Luke 24:45-48Acts 1:8What is God putting right in front of you today? Don’t let fear, insecurity, or comfort keep you from the calling He has for your life. Trust Him with your next step, and share this message with someone who needs encouragement to follow Jesus more boldly.Bayou City Fellowship Spring Branch Campus | Keith Bower | May 24, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    The True Shepherd | Kevin Barra | Cypress

    Who are you trusting to lead your life? In Luke 9, Jesus sends His disciples on mission, contrasts His kingdom with the kingdoms of this world, and reveals Himself as the True Shepherd who provides for His people. While earthly leaders often pursue power, status, and self-interest, Jesus invites us into a different kind of kingdom. One marked by compassion, purpose, and dependence on Him.• Jesus calls every believer to participate in His mission • The True Shepherd cares for the wounded, lost, and weary • God often accomplishes His work through people who feel inadequate and under-resourcedKey Scriptures: Luke 9:1-17 Ezekiel 34 John 15:1-8 Mark 6:30-44This week, take time to consider where Jesus may be inviting you to trust Him more deeply. Are you trying to carry the weight of life on your own, or are you relying on the Good Shepherd who knows how to lead and provide for His people? If this message encouraged you, share it with a friend or family member who needs hope and direction today.Bayou City Fellowship Cypress Campus | Kevin Barra | May 24, 2026Bayou City Fellowship

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    Finding Wonder in Jesus Again | Cole Ellerbrock | Tomball

    What if your faith was never meant to feel ordinary? In Luke 8, we see Jesus calm storms, heal the broken, cast out demons, and even raise the dead. This message is a reminder that Christianity is not dry religion or routine spirituality. It’s an invitation to stand in awe of the power, mercy, and beauty of Jesus Christ. Whether you’re walking through fear, shame, anxiety, or spiritual exhaustion, this sermon points us back to the One who holds authority over every storm and still draws near to the brokenhearted with compassion and grace.• Jesus has authority over creation, darkness, suffering, and even death itself• Real faith begins when we stop trying to control everything and fall at the feet of Jesus• Awe of God transforms ordinary religion into a living relationship with HimKey Scriptures:Luke 8:22-56Psalm 8Matthew 27Colossians 1:17Take time this week to slow down and truly behold Jesus again. Don’t settle for a faith that feels distant or routine. Let the greatness and mercy of God move your heart toward worship, surrender, and deeper trust in Him. If this message encouraged you, share it with someone who needs hope and wonder restored in their faith.Bayou City Fellowship Tomball Campus | Cole Ellerbrock | May 17, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Jesus in the Chaos of Life | Kevin Barra | Spring Branch

    What does Jesus do when life feels completely out of control? In Luke 8, we see Jesus face storms, darkness, sickness, fear, and even death itself. Through four powerful encounters, this message reminds us that Jesus does not promise a life free from chaos, but He does promise His presence in the middle of it. Whether you are walking through anxiety, uncertainty, grief, addiction, disappointment, or situations you cannot fix, this sermon points us to the One who has authority over every storm and every fear.• Jesus has power over chaos, darkness, suffering, and even death • Faith is trusting Jesus even when we do not understand what He is doing • God often grows our faith and character through difficult seasons, not around themKey Scriptures: Luke 8:22–56 Mark 4 Psalm 107:28–30 Isaiah 43:2If you are in a difficult season right now, do not assume Jesus has abandoned you in it. Bring your fears, questions, and struggles honestly before Him and trust that He is still present and still at work. If this message encouraged you, share it with someone who may need hope in the middle of chaos today.Bayou City Fellowship Cypress Campus | Kevin Barra | May 17, 2026 Bayou City Fellowship

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    Finding Jesus in Despair | George Terry | Cypress

    When life feels overwhelming, where do you turn? In Luke 8, we see four desperate situations met by the power and presence of Jesus. From storms and fear to sickness, darkness, and death, this message reminds us that no situation is beyond His authority. If you’re walking through anxiety, disappointment, fear, or uncertainty, this sermon is a reminder that Jesus is present, compassionate, and fully in control.• Jesus is sovereign over every storm, fear, and impossible situation we face• Faith is not denying reality, but choosing to trust Jesus in the middle of it• Despair can become the very thing God uses to draw us closer to HimKey Scriptures:Luke 8:22-56John 16:33Philippians 4:11Acts 14:22No matter what you’re facing today, don’t let fear have the final word. Bring your anxiety, pain, and questions to Jesus and trust Him one step at a time. If this message encouraged you, share it with a friend or family member who may need hope today.Bayou City Fellowship Cypress Campus | George Terry | May 17, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Why Am I Spiritually Stuck? | Cole Ellerbrock | Tomball

    Why do some people grow spiritually while others slowly drift away? In this message from Luke 8, we unpack Jesus’ Parable of the Sower and what it reveals about the condition of our hearts. Jesus shows how distraction, shallow faith, hardship, and spiritual apathy can keep us from experiencing the life God wants for us. But He also gives a picture of what happens when His word takes root in good soil.• Spiritual growth starts with a heart that is receptive to God• Distraction, comfort, and shallow faith can slowly choke out spiritual fruit• Following Jesus means intentionally cultivating a daily life with HimKey Scriptures:Luke 8:1-21Isaiah 6Mark 4John 12:24Galatians 5:22-23Take time this week to honestly ask yourself what kind of soil your heart has become. Are you creating space for God to speak, or are distractions crowding Him out? If this message encouraged you, share it with someone who needs hope, direction, or a renewed hunger for God.Bayou City Fellowship Tomball Campus | Cole Ellerbrock | May 10, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    What Kind of Heart Do You Have? | Kevin Barra | Spring Branch

    Why do some people experience lasting spiritual growth while others slowly drift away? In this message from Luke 8, Pastor Kevin Bear unpacks Jesus’ Parable of the Sower and shows how the condition of our hearts shapes the way we respond to God’s Word. Whether through distraction, hardship, comfort, or spiritual resistance, Jesus reveals the things that keep faith from taking root and what it looks like to truly follow Him.• Jesus calls healed people to become part of His mission• Spiritual growth happens when we hold tightly to God’s Word through every season• Real faith moves from simply hearing truth to actually living it outKey Scriptures:Luke 8:1-21Proverbs 31:30-31Galatians 5:22-23Acts 17:26-27Take time this week to honestly ask yourself what kind of soil your heart has become. Are distractions, worries, or comfort keeping God’s Word from taking root? Ask God to help you move from hearing His truth to living it out daily. If this message encouraged you, share it with a friend or family member who needs hope and spiritual direction.Bayou City Fellowship Cypress Campus | Kevin Barra | May 10, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Is Christ Enough for You? | Nick Maricle | Cypress

    What does real faith actually look like? In this message from Luke 8, we explore Jesus’ Parable of the Sower and the difference between simply admiring Jesus and truly following Him. Trials, distractions, comfort, success, and culture all reveal what we really believe. This sermon challenges us to ask a difficult but necessary question: Is Jesus enough?• Real faith is revealed when life gets difficult• Following Jesus means choosing Him over comfort, approval, and pleasure• True discipleship is more than belief alone. It produces obedience and perseveranceKey Scriptures:Luke 8:1-21Matthew 23:37Psalm 91:41 Peter 1:6-7If this message challenged or encouraged you, take time this week to honestly ask yourself where Jesus stands in your life. Is He your foundation, or just an addition to everything else? Share this message with a friend or family member who needs encouragement in their faith journey.Bayou City Fellowship Cypress Campus | Nick Maricle | May 10, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Luke | Do You Know Jesus or Just Know About Him? | George Terry | Tomball | May 3, 2026

    There’s one question that ultimately defines everything about your life and your eternity: Who is Jesus to you In Luke 7, two people sit in the same room with Jesus. One is religious, informed, and outwardly put together. The other is broken, desperate, and fully aware of her need. One walks away unchanged. The other leaves forgiven and full of love. This message exposes the difference between knowing about Jesus and truly knowing Him, and why that difference changes everything.- Why an intellectual or religious belief in Jesus is not enough- How real love for Jesus is revealed through worship and daily life- What actually produces a deep, personal love for ChristKey Scriptures:Luke 7:36–50Luke 12:51Matthew 10:34Philippians 3:8–10Take a moment to honestly answer the question this message asks. Is your relationship with Jesus personal, or has it become distant and routine? Ask God to deepen your love for Him and open your eyes to who He truly is. Share this message with someone who needs to wrestle with that same question.Bayou City Fellowship Tomball Campus | George Terry | May 3, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Luke | Your Place at the Table | Brian McCormack | Spring Branch | May 3, 2026

    What if the thing keeping you from God isn’t your past… but your perception of it?In this powerful look at Luke 7, we see two very different people sitting at the same table. One is respected, put-together, and religious. The other is broken, messy, and uninvited. And yet, Jesus makes it clear who truly understands grace. This message challenges the idea that some people need God more than others. The truth is, no one is forgiven a little. And when you finally see how much grace you’ve received, it changes how you love, how you live, and how you see others.There is a place for you at the table. The question is… will you take it?• We don’t need more truth—we need to believe simple truth more deeply• No one is forgiven a little—we all need overwhelming grace• Jesus welcomes the unlikely and sends us to do the sameKey Scriptures:Luke 7:36–50If this message spoke to you, take a step: come back to the table, bring your whole story, and receive the grace that’s already been offered to you. Then share this with someone who needs to know there’s a place for them too.Bayou City Fellowship Spring Branch Campus | Brian McCormack | May 3, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Luke | Are You Missing Jesus Like the Pharisees? | Nick Maricle | Cypress | May 3, 2026

    Some people sit close to Jesus and still miss Him. Others come broken and leave transformed. In Luke 7, we see a powerful contrast between a religious man who had it all together and a woman who had nothing to offer but her need. One walked away unchanged. The other experienced forgiveness that changed everything. This message challenges the way we think about sin, grace, and what real faith looks like. Are we becoming more like Jesus, or just more religious?- The subtle danger of becoming like the Pharisees without realizing it- Why understanding your need for forgiveness leads to deeper love- What it means to live as a kingdom-minded follower of JesusKey Scriptures:Luke 7:36–50Matthew 16:6Matthew 23:23–24Romans 1:16If this message challenged you, don’t just move on from it. Ask God to show you where you may have drifted into religion over relationship, and where He’s inviting you to live with greater love and purpose. Share this with someone who needs to be reminded that no one is too far gone for grace.Bayou City Fellowship Cypress Campus | Nick Maricle | May 3, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Luke | Can You Have Faith and Still Doubt? | Cole Ellerbrock | Tomball | April 26, 2026

    What do you do when your faith feels shaky? When questions creep in and God feels distant, it can leave you wondering if something is wrong. But what if doubt isn’t the end of your faith… but part of how it grows? In this message from Luke 7, we see John the Baptist—someone Jesus calls the greatest—wrestling with real doubt. And instead of rejecting him, Jesus meets him with truth, grace, and reassurance. This sermon reminds us that doubt doesn’t disqualify us. It can actually draw us closer to God. If you’ve ever questioned, struggled, or wondered where God is in the middle of it all, this message is for you.• Doubt is a normal part of the journey of faith, not a failure• Honest doubts should lead to honest questions that bring us closer to God• Our faith is not in our certainty, but in the One we trust—JesusKey Scriptures:Luke 7:18–28Isaiah (Messianic prophecies referenced by Jesus)John 1:29–34If you’re walking through doubt right now, don’t run from God, run to Him. Bring your questions, be honest, and trust that He meets you there. Share this message with someone who may be struggling in their faith and remind them they’re not alone.Bayou City Fellowship Tomball Campus | Cole Ellerbrock | April 26, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Luke | Why God Isn’t Answering Your Prayers | Jeremiah Meadows | Spring Branch | April 26, 2026

    What do you do when God is moving all around you… but not in your life? When you’ve been faithful, prayed, and trusted, yet nothing seems to change? In Luke 7, John the Baptist finds himself in prison, questioning everything. The same man who boldly declared Jesus as the Messiah now wonders if he got it wrong. And Jesus’ response is both comforting and challenging. God is working—but not always in the way or timing we expect. This message speaks to anyone who feels overlooked, stuck, or confused by God’s silence. It’s a reminder that even when God doesn’t meet our expectations, He is still faithful.• When God doesn’t move how we expect, it doesn’t mean He isn’t working• Bring your honest questions and doubts directly to Jesus• The real issue isn’t always our questions—it’s whether we’re willing to surrenderKey Scriptures:Luke 7:18–35Isaiah (Messianic prophecies referenced by Jesus)Malachi 3:1If you’re in a season of waiting or wondering where God is, don’t turn away—lean in. Be honest with Him about where you are, and take one step toward Him today. Share this message with someone who may be struggling to trust God right now.Bayou City Fellowship Spring Branch Campus | Jeremiah Meadows | April 26, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Luke | Overcoming Doubt | Kevin Barra | Cypress | April 26, 2026

    What do you do when doubt shows up? Not the surface-level questions, but the deep ones. The kind that hit when life doesn’t go the way you expected, when God feels distant, or when things just don’t seem to add up. In Luke 7, Jesus meets people in three very different places: the struggling, the seeking, and the skeptical. And in each case, He responds with exactly what they need. This message walks through how Jesus handles doubt and what that means for you when your faith feels shaky. Doubt in the struggle: even faithful people wrestle when life doesn’t match their expectations  Doubt in the search: questions aren’t the enemy. They can lead to deeper understanding  Doubt in resistance: some reject truth not because of lack of evidence, but lack of willingness Jesus doesn’t shame doubt. He meets you in it. But He also doesn’t leave you there. He invites you to bring your questions to Him, to trust what He’s doing even when you don’t fully understand, and to take a next step forward in faith.Key Scriptures: Luke 7:18–35 Isaiah 61:1–2 Malachi 3:1 Jude 1:22Where are you today? Struggling, seeking, or skeptical? Take a step this week. Bring your doubts to Jesus, lean into community, and ask Him to meet you right where you are. And if this message helped you, share it with someone who’s been wrestling with questions of their own.Bayou City Fellowship Cypress Campus | Kevin Barra | April 26, 2026 https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Luke | Where Is God When Life Hurts? | Cole Ellerbrock | Tomball | April 19, 2026

    What do you do when life doesn’t go the way you hoped? When prayers feel unanswered, loss hits close to home, or suffering seems overwhelming, where is God in all of it? In Luke 7, we see two powerful moments where Jesus steps into real pain. A centurion trusts Jesus with bold faith in the middle of uncertainty, and a grieving widow encounters the compassion of a Savior who sees her and moves toward her. Together, these stories show us that true hope isn’t wishful thinking—it’s grounded in who Jesus is.• Real hope is built on trusting Jesus’ authority, even when you don’t control the outcome• Jesus meets us in suffering with both power and deep compassion• The hope of Christ anchors us now and points us to a future where all things are made newKey Scriptures: Luke 7:1–17Psalm 13:1–6Romans 5:10Hebrews 6:19Revelation 21:1–5No matter what you’re walking through, you don’t have to carry it alone. Bring your pain to Jesus and anchor your hope in Him. If this message encouraged you, share it with someone who needs hope today.Bayou City Fellowship Tomball Campus | Cole Ellerbrock | April 19, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Luke | What Does Jesus Look for in Your Heart? | Tom Douthit | Spring Branch | April 19, 2026

    What does your heart look like to Jesus? In Luke 7, we see two powerful encounters that reveal the kind of faith Jesus honors and the kind of compassion He embodies. A Roman centurion shows unexpected humility and trust, while Jesus meets a grieving widow with deep, personal compassion. Together, they show us what it means to trust Jesus fully and reflect His heart to others. This message challenges us to move beyond surface-level faith and ask a deeper question: not just what Jesus can do, but who He truly is—and what that means for our lives.- A faith marked by humility and trust, not entitlement- Seeing Jesus for who He is, not just what He can do- Living with compassion that steps into the mess of others’ livesKey Scriptures: Luke 7:1–17Proverbs 4:23Luke 4:31–362 Corinthians 12:8–9What would it look like to have a heart that trusts Jesus completely and reflects His compassion to others? This week, ask God to shape your heart and look for one opportunity to step into someone else’s story with care and intention. Share this message with someone who needs to be reminded that Jesus sees what they’re carrying.Bayou City Fellowship Spring Branch Campus | Tom Douthit | April 19, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Luke | Who is Jesus? | Chad Beckman | Cypress | April 19, 2026

    What if the way you see Jesus isn’t fully accurate? In Luke 7, we encounter two powerful moments that challenge our assumptions and expand our understanding of who Jesus really is. From a Roman centurion with unexpected faith to a grieving widow met with deep compassion, we see a Savior who is both fully authoritative and deeply personal. This message walks through how our view of Jesus shapes everything—our faith, our trust, and ultimately how we live. If Jesus truly is who He says He is, then we can’t stay the same.• A surprising faith: how a centurion recognized Jesus’ authority more clearly than those who knew Scripture• A compassionate Savior: how Jesus steps into pain uninvited and brings life where there was none• A defining question: what you believe about Jesus will determine how you respond to HimKey Scriptures: Luke 7:1–17Matthew 8:5–131 Kings 17:17–24Hebrews 11:6If Jesus is more powerful and more compassionate than you imagined, what does that mean for your life today? Take a step of faith—trust Him not just in what you know, but in how you live. Share this message with someone who needs to see Jesus more clearly.Bayou City Fellowship Cypress Campus | Chad Beckman | April 19, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Luke | How to Respond When People Hurt You | Kevin Barra | Tomball | April 12, 2026

    Everyone is building a life. The question is whether it will stand when pressure hits. In Luke 6, Jesus lays out a radically different way to live marked by love, forgiveness, and obedience. It’s not just about what we say we believe, but what we actually build our lives on. This message challenges us to look deeper at our relationships, our reactions, and our foundation. Because when life gets hard, what you’ve built underneath will be revealed.- Jesus calls us to radical love and forgiveness that goes against our natural instincts- Self-reflection reveals what’s really shaping our words, reactions, and relationships- A life built on Jesus and His words is the only foundation that will hold in life’s stormsKey Scriptures:Luke 6:27–49Romans 12:14–21Take time this week to ask yourself: what am I really building my life on? Where do I need to grow in love, forgiveness, or obedience? Start with one step and trust God to grow it. If this message spoke to you, share it with someone who needs encouragement today.Bayou City Fellowship Tomball Campus | Kevin Barra | April 12, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Luke | What's Going On In Your Heart? | AK Kuruvilla | Spring Branch | April 12, 2026

    It’s easy to make life look good on the outside while things underneath are off. But Jesus isn’t after surface change. He’s after a transformed heart. In Luke 6, He calls us to love our enemies, forgive freely, and live differently from the world around us. And if we’re honest, that feels impossible. This message gets to the root of why we struggle. The issue isn’t just behavior, it’s what’s happening beneath the surface. Jesus invites us to stop focusing on others, examine our own hearts, and build our lives on a foundation that actually lasts.- Jesus calls us to a radically different way of living that goes against our natural instincts- Our words, reactions, and relationships reveal what’s really going on in our hearts- Real transformation happens when we come to Jesus, hear His Word, and actually obey itKey Scriptures:Luke 6:27–49Philippians 4:8Take a moment this week to reflect honestly. Where is there a gap between what people see and what’s really going on inside? Ask God to show you what needs to change, and take one step of obedience. If this message challenged you, share it with someone who needs to hear it too.Bayou City Fellowship Spring Branch Campus | AK Kuruvilla | April 12, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Luke | How Do You Love Like Jesus? | Jeremiah Meadows | Cypress | April 12, 2026

    Loving people is easy… until it’s not. What do you do when someone hurts you, opposes you, or feels impossible to love? In Luke 6, Jesus gives one of His most challenging commands: love your enemies. Not just tolerate them. Not just avoid them. Actually love them. This message walks through what that kind of love really looks like, why it’s so difficult, and how it’s only possible through a transformed heart. If you’ve ever struggled to forgive, judged others, or felt the gap between who you are and who you want to be, this message is for you.- Jesus calls us to a radical, unconditional love that goes beyond what comes naturally- Our tendency to judge and condemn reveals what’s really going on beneath the surface- Real change doesn’t come from trying harder, but from surrendering and letting Jesus transform your heartKey Scriptures:Luke 6:27–492 Peter 2:9If there’s someone in your life who is hard to love, ask God what it would look like to love them this week. Not in your own strength, but through Him. And if this message challenged you, share it with a friend or family member who needs encouragement today.Bayou City Fellowship Cypress Campus | Jeremiah Meadows | April 12, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Easter Sunday | Because He Lives, Everything Changes | Cole Ellerbrock | Tomball | April 5, 2026

    Easter isn’t just something we celebrate—it’s something that changes everything. If Jesus really rose from the dead, that truth reshapes your past, your present, and your future. In this message, we look at the reality of the resurrection and what it means for your life today. This isn’t just about a moment in history—it’s about a new life and a new purpose available to you right now. Because He lives, you don’t have to live the same.- Because Jesus lives, you can experience true new life—not just a second chance, but a transformed identity- The resurrection replaces fear with confidence because Jesus has already overcome- Your life now has a new purpose: to worship God and share His hope with othersKey Scriptures:Matthew 28:1–101 Corinthians 152 Corinthians 5:17Colossians 3:1–3If this message encouraged you, take a step today—trust Jesus with your life, bring your fears to Him, and begin living in the new life He offers. Share this with someone who needs hope this Easter.Bayou City Fellowship Tomball Campus | Cole Ellerbrock | April 5, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Easter Sunday | Is the Resurrection Actually True? | Kevin Barra | Spring Branch | April 5, 2026

    What if the resurrection of Jesus isn’t just a tradition, but a real, historical event that changes everything about your life today? In this Easter message, we walk through the reality of the cross, the evidence for the resurrection, and why it offers unshakable hope in a world filled with suffering and uncertainty. Whether you’re exploring faith, returning to church, or celebrating what you already believe, this message invites you to take a closer look at Jesus—and respond.• The cross shows us that suffering isn’t meaningless—God can bring purpose through pain• The resurrection isn’t just a story—it’s grounded in real evidence and eyewitness accounts• Because Jesus rose from the dead, hope, forgiveness, and new life are available to youKey Scriptures:Matthew 28:1–10Matthew 26–271 Corinthians 15If the resurrection is true, it changes everything. Don’t ignore it—lean in and explore it. And if this message encouraged you, share it with someone who needs hope this Easter.Bayou City Fellowship Spring Branch Campus | Kevin Barra | April 5, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Easter Sunday | Why Easter Requires a Response From You | Nick Maricle | Cypress | April 5, 2026

    Easter isn’t just something to celebrate—it’s something that confronts you. The resurrection of Jesus isn’t meant to be observed and ignored. It demands a response. In this message, we walk through the first Easter morning and discover what it reveals about God and what it requires from us. From the power of the empty tomb to the invitation of new life, this is more than a moment in history—it’s a decision point for your life today.- The resurrection confronts us with the reality of an active, powerful God- God doesn’t just reveal Himself—He invites you into a relationship with Him- You can’t stay neutral with Easter—every person must respond in faith or walk awayKey Scriptures:Matthew 28:1–10Exodus 20Job 38–42Revelation 21:1–5Matthew 11:28–30Easter calls for more than belief—it calls for surrender. Take a step today: trust Jesus, turn from what can’t satisfy, and follow Him fully. If this message spoke to you, share it with someone who needs to hear it.Bayou City Fellowship Cypress Campus | Nick Maricle | April 5, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Luke | Who Is Actually Blessed? | Cole Ellerbrock | Tomball | March 29, 2026

    What if everything you believed about blessing and the “good life” was upside down? In Luke 6, Jesus gives a vision for His kingdom that challenges everything we expect. He calls the poor, the hungry, the grieving, and the rejected “blessed.” Not because of what they’ve done, but because of God’s grace. This message invites us to stop striving to earn God’s favor and instead receive what we could never deserve. If you’ve ever felt not enough, stuck, or spiritually empty, this is where Jesus meets you.- Jesus redefines blessing through grace, not performance or status- Admitting your need is not failure, it’s the starting point of real life with God- The cross proves you don’t get what you deserve, you receive what Jesus has doneKey Scriptures:Luke 6:17–26Matthew 5:1–12Psalm 103:10–122 Corinthians 12:9Luke 18:9–14If this message encouraged you, take a step this week: come honestly before God with your need instead of trying to hide it. And share this with someone who needs to hear that they don’t have to earn God’s love.Bayou City Fellowship Tomball Campus | Cole Ellerbrock | March 29, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Luke | When Life Feels Hard, Are You Still Blessed? | Kevin Barra | Spring Branch | March 29, 2026

    What if everything you thought about being “blessed” was incomplete? In this message from Luke 6, we walk through Jesus’ Sermon on the Plain, where He flips our understanding of blessing upside down. Instead of comfort, success, and approval, Jesus points to something deeper a resilient faith that trusts God regardless of circumstances. If you’ve ever questioned whether following Jesus is worth it when life feels difficult, this message will help you see your situation through an eternal perspective.- Jesus shows who truly comes to Him: the committed, the curious, and the needy- True blessing is found in trusting God’s promises, not your current circumstances- A warning for those who rely on comfort, success, and approval instead of GodKey Scriptures:Luke 6:17–26John 15:202 Timothy 3:12Hebrews 11:29–40James 2:1–5Following Jesus doesn’t always feel easy, but it is always worth it. Take a moment to honestly ask yourself: am I trusting God’s promises, or just my present situation? Step into deeper faith this week by choosing obedience, even when it’s uncomfortable. If this message encouraged or challenged you, share it with someone who needs this perspective today.Bayou City Fellowship Spring Branch Campus | Kevin Barra | March 29, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Luke | Are You Living For Now or Eternity? | George Terry | Cypress | March 29, 2026

    What if the life we’re chasing is the exact opposite of the life Jesus calls blessed? In Luke 6, Jesus confronts our definition of the good life. He calls the poor, hungry, grieving, and rejected “blessed,” while warning those who are comfortable, satisfied, and praised. This message forces us to ask a deeper question: are we living for what lasts, or just what feels good right now? Jesus isn’t just challenging culture. He’s inviting us to see life, success, and eternity through completely different eyes.- Jesus redefines blessing by exposing the difference between a godly life and a comfortable life- Wealth, comfort, and approval can quietly pull our hearts away from dependence on God- True life is found in living for eternity and investing in what actually lastsKey Scriptures:Luke 6:17–26Luke 12:13–21Luke 16:19–311 Timothy 6:17–19Philippians 4:12–13Take a moment this week to honestly evaluate what you’re living for. Are you investing in what’s temporary or what’s eternal? Share this message with someone who needs a fresh perspective on what really matters.Bayou City Fellowship Cypress Campus | George Terry | March 29, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Luke | What Jesus Really Cares About | Allan McBrayer | Tomball | March 22, 2026

    What if following Jesus isn’t about keeping rules, but experiencing real freedom and joy? In Luke 6, Jesus challenges the religious mindset of His day and reveals something deeper. God’s heart isn’t about burdening people with expectations. It’s about restoring life, doing good, and inviting us into a relationship that actually changes us from the inside out. If your faith has ever felt heavy, confusing, or joyless, this message will help you rediscover what Jesus truly offers.• Jesus came to bring spiritual freedom and lasting joy, not religious pressure• God’s heart is to do good and give life, even when others focus on rules• We are called to live like Jesus by serving others and sharing His loveKey Scriptures:Luke 6:1–16Genesis 2:2–3Exodus 20:8–11Hebrews 4:9–11Take a moment to ask yourself: is your faith marked by joy and freedom, or just obligation? Let Jesus reshape the way you see Him and the way you live. Share this message with someone who needs to experience the goodness of God.Bayou City Fellowship Tomball Campus | Allan McBrayer | March 22, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Luke | When Jesus Disrupts Your Comfort Zone | Tom Douthit | Spring Branch | March 22, 2026

    What if the biggest thing holding you back from experiencing Jesus isn’t sin… but comfort, routine, or control? In this message, we walk through Luke 6 and see how Jesus challenges rigid thinking, confronts hard hearts, and invites us into a new kind of life. The “new wine” of Jesus doesn’t fit into old patterns. It stretches us, transforms us, and calls us to something deeper. If you’ve ever felt stuck in your faith, resistant to change, or unsure how to follow Jesus fully, this message will help you recognize what might be getting in the way and how to move forward.• A wrong view of Jesus leads to a misdirected life• Hard hearts block the work God wants to do in us• Jesus calls ordinary, available people to live extraordinary livesKey Scriptures:Luke 6:1–16Exodus 20:8–111 Samuel 21Philippians 2:5–11Proverbs 4:23What is God asking you to do that feels beyond you right now? Don’t ignore it. Trust Him in it. Let Him stretch you, soften your heart, and lead you into the life you were created for. Share this message with someone who needs encouragement to take that next step.Bayou City Fellowship Spring Branch Campus | Tom Douthit | March 22, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Luke | Am I Following Jesus or Just Religion? | Kevin Barra | Cypress | March 22, 2026

    Who’s really in charge of your life? In Luke 6, Jesus steps into direct conflict with religious leaders and exposes a tension that still exists today. It’s not just about what you believe, but who you’re following. Religion tries to earn God’s approval through rules, while Jesus invites us into a relationship marked by grace, surrender, and transformation. This message challenges us to examine our hearts. Are we open to what God is doing, or are we holding onto control? Because when we resist Jesus, we risk missing the very work He’s doing right in front of us.• Jesus confronts the difference between religion and a real relationship with God• A hard heart leads to criticism, control, and missing the work of God• God works through surrendered people, but may move around those who resist HimKey Scriptures:Luke 6:1–16Jeremiah 17:9Proverbs 4:23Proverbs 14:30Take time this week to honestly ask: who is leading my life? Invite Jesus to search your heart and surrender every area to Him. If this message challenged you, share it with someone who needs to hear it.Bayou City Fellowship Cypress Campus | Kevin Barra | March 22, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Luke | Do You Feel Like You Don’t Belong? | Jeremiah Meadows | Tomball | March 15, 2026

    Have you ever felt like you didn’t belong? Like everyone else had their place but you were on the outside looking in? In Luke 5, Jesus walks up to a man everyone had already written off. Levi was a tax collector, a traitor in the eyes of his own people. No one would have expected Jesus to choose him. But that’s exactly what He did. This passage reveals something powerful about the heart of Jesus. He doesn’t wait for people to clean themselves up first. He goes straight to the outsiders, the broken, and the ones who think they don’t make the cut—and invites them to follow Him.• Leave the guest list to Jesus and remember you are not disqualified from His grace• Bring your real needs to the table instead of hiding behind appearances• Trade the familiar things of this world for the new life Jesus offersKey Scriptures:Luke 5:27–39Isaiah 25Isaiah 61John 2:1–11Jesus still seeks outsiders and invites them to His table. The question is whether we will accept the invitation. If this message encouraged you, take a moment to respond to God in prayer and consider what it looks like for you to follow Jesus today. Share this message with a friend or family member who needs to hear that they are not disqualified from God’s grace.Bayou City Fellowship Tomball Campus | Jeremiah Meadows | March 15, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Luke | Can Jesus Really Change Your Life? | AK Kuruvilla | Spring Branch | March 15, 2026

    Have you ever wondered what happens when someone truly encounters Jesus? In Luke 5:27–39, Jesus calls a man named Levi, a tax collector despised by society. In just two words, “Follow me,” Levi’s life takes a completely different direction. He leaves everything behind and begins following Jesus. This passage reveals something powerful about the gospel. Jesus did not come for people who think they already have it all together. He came for sinners who recognize their need for grace. And when someone truly encounters Him, that encounter leads to a transformed life.• When Jesus calls, it is the sinner who responds with repentance and humility• A true encounter with Jesus changes the direction and priorities of our lives• Following Jesus means aligning our beliefs, our hearts, and our daily lives with HimKey Scriptures:Luke 5:27–39Luke 18:10–14Psalm 1:1–6Matthew 23:1–3Romans 6:23Jesus does not simply invite us to believe something new. He calls us to become someone new. Take time to reflect on how you have responded to Jesus’ call in your own life. If this message encouraged or challenged you, share it with a friend or family member who may need to hear about the life-changing grace of Jesus.Bayou City Fellowship Spring Branch Campus | AK Kuruvilla | March 15, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Luke | The Wrong Kind of People | Keith Bower | Cypress | March 15, 2026

    We live in a divided world where it’s easy to label people and keep our distance. But Jesus does the opposite. In Luke 5, He sits down with the very people others rejected and shows us a better way. This message challenges us to stop seeing labels and start seeing people, to live with both truth and love, and to step across the lines we’ve been avoiding. Following Jesus isn’t complicated, but it will cost us something.- See individuals, not labels. Stop reducing people to groups and start seeing them as image-bearers of God.- Practice holiness with love. Truth without love isn’t Christlike, and love without truth isn’t real love.- Cross boundaries intentionally. Build relationships, pursue people, and live on mission where you already are.Key Scriptures:Luke 5:27–39John 3:16–17James 3:9–10Following Jesus means more than agreeing with Him, it means living like Him. This week, take one step toward someone you might normally avoid. Build a bridge, start a conversation, and reflect the love and truth of Christ. If this message challenged you, share it with someone who needs to hear it.Bayou City Fellowship Cypress Campus | Keith Bower | March 15, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Luke | Jesus Heals More Than You Think | Cole Ellerbrock | Tomball | March 8, 2026

    What do you do with the brokenness you carry? Many of us try to cover it up, manage it, or pretend it isn’t there. But in Luke 5, Jesus encounters two men whose lives were marked by deep need and suffering. One was covered in leprosy and rejected by society. The other was paralyzed and dependent on the faith of his friends. In both stories, Jesus reveals something powerful. He doesn’t just address surface problems. He moves toward broken people, cleanses what is unclean, and heals what is deepest in the human heart. Jesus came to deal with our deepest problem, sin, and to restore what is broken inside of us. The invitation is the same today. Whatever you carry, Jesus is willing to meet you there and make you whole.• Every person carries brokenness that needs healing and cleansing• Jesus has authority to heal both physical struggles and the deeper problem of sin• Followers of Jesus are called to help bring others closer to the true HealerKey Scriptures:Luke 5:12–26Isaiah 53:52 Corinthians 1:3–4John 5:6Jesus moves toward broken people with compassion and power. Bring whatever you’re carrying to Him today. Ask where you need healing, trust Him with what’s broken, and allow Him to begin restoring your heart. If this message encouraged you, share it with someone who may need to hear that healing is possible.Bayou City Fellowship Tomball Campus | Cole Ellerbrock | March 8, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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    Luke | The Deeper Healing Your Heart Needs | Kevin Barra | Spring Branch | March 8, 2026

    In Luke 5, Jesus performs two powerful miracles that reveal something deeper about the kind of healing we all need. A man with leprosy comes in desperation, believing Jesus can make him clean. Another man is lowered through a roof by his friends, hoping Jesus will heal his paralysis. But in both moments, Jesus shows that the greatest healing isn’t just physical. Jesus reveals that He has the authority not only to heal bodies, but also to forgive sins and restore what is broken at the deepest level of the human heart. The healing Jesus offers goes beyond the surface. It changes us from the inside out.• Jesus meets people in their desperation and compassionately heals their physical and relational brokenness• Many of the struggles we face are symptoms of a deeper spiritual problem rooted in sin• True healing happens when Jesus forgives our sins and restores our relationship with GodKey Scriptures:Luke 5:12–26Ephesians 3:17–19Genesis 3Psalm 103:12Jesus invites us to come to Him with more than our surface problems. Bring your whole life before Him and allow Him to heal what’s deepest in your heart. Ask God to reveal where you need forgiveness and restoration. If this message encouraged you, share it with someone who needs to hear about the healing only Jesus can bring.Bayou City Fellowship Spring Branch Campus | Kevin Barra | March 8, 2026https://linktr.ee/bayoucityfellowship

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