Current Series
The Storyteller (2026)
Jesus was not just a teacher of truth—He was a storyteller of the Kingdom. Through parables, He invited ordinary people to imagine a world turned upside down by grace. His stories are simple enough for a child to remember and deep enough for theologians to wrestle with. They take familiar images—farmers, banquets, coins, fields—and use them to reveal eternal mysteries. Luke’s Gospel, in particular, captures how Jesus’ parables both comfort and confront. They invite sinners home, challenge the proud, and reveal that God’s Kingdom runs on mercy rather than merit.
In this series, we listen to The Storyteller Himself and discover that His stories are not moral fables or religious riddles—they are windows into God’s heart. They reveal a Kingdom that confounds the wisdom of the world: where sinners are forgiven, outcasts are welcomed, and the first become last. Jesus’ parables don’t just inform our minds; they reform our hearts. They call us to see the world—and ourselves—through the lens of grace.