Luke 12:13-21
Luke 12:13-21 | EV Church | 7/04/2013 | Grahame Fuller
Luke 12:13-21 tells the parable of a man who is totally self focused on material gain, without regard for God or the people around him. Grahame Fuller examines what it means to be successful in life, challenging us to prioritise our relationship with God as the measure of success. Be on your guard against greed, as success does not equate to your material possessions.
Saturday EV - The Journey - Luke 12:13-21
Luke 12:13-21 | Saturday EV | 6/04/2013 | Tim Baldwin
Do you measure your life by how much you have? Tim Baldwin unpacks what Jesus says about how we should focus more on eternal things than what we have in this life.
Luke 20:20-26 - EV Night
Luke 20:20-26 | EV Night | 8/02/2015 | Andrew Heard
Andrew Heard kicks off this terms 'IT IS WRITTEN' series from Luke 20-24 and examines the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies in Jesus, a real person in history. Have you fully grasp the revelations of Jesus, captured by the way he role models compassion, and so develop a deep conviction to live for Him?
Saturday EV - Luke 21:20-36
Luke 21:20-36 | Saturday EV | 14/02/2015 | Andrew Heard
Andrew Heard explores the deep and serious warnings of Jesus in Luke 21, describing the relationship between 1. End of the city of Jerusalem (which came in AD 70) 2. End of His life (& resurrection) 3. The day of the Son of Man when every knee will bow and God's new Kingdom will be established. Are you standing firm and heeding the warnings of deception (false prophets), persecution, and apathy so that you will protected into eternity?
Luke 21:20-36 - EV Night
Luke 21:20-36 | EV Night | 15/02/2015 | Andrew Heard
Andrew Heard explores the deep and serious warnings of Jesus in Luke 21, describing the relationship between 1. End of the city of Jerusalem (which came in AD 70) 2. End of His life (& resurrection) 3. The day of the Son of Man when every knee will bow and God's new Kingdom will be established. Are you standing firm and heeding the warnings of deception (false prophets), persecution, and apathy so that you will protected into eternity?
Saturday EV - The Journey - Luke 13:1-9
Luke 13:1-9 | Saturday EV | 13/04/2013 | Andrew Heard
Why does God allow bad things to happen? Andrew Heard unpacks what the Bible says about human sin the sovereignty of God.
Luke 24:1-12 - EV Night
Luke 24:1-12 | EV Night | 29/03/2015 | Grahame Fuller
Grahame looks at the account of Luke where the body of Jesus is missing from the tomb and how the disciples were confused. How do we understand the resurrection of Jesus? If Jesus is the risen Lord, how do you allow Him to rule your life?
Kingdom Reversal
Luke 1:5-80 | EV Church | 16/02/2025 | Andrew Heard
Why does the Gospel of Luke begin with John and not Jesus, a choice echoed in all four Gospels? Andrew Heard reveals that this is no accident but a display of God's perfect plan, preparing the way for Christ, fulfilling prophecy, and showing that God hears every prayer and draws near to the broken-hearted and weak.
Luke 13:1-9
Luke 13:1-9 | EV Church | 14/04/2013 | Andrew Heard
Andrew Heard unpacks Luke 13:1-9. Why does bad stuff happen to good people? Jesus asks why does good stuff happen to deserving sinners (only through Gods grace), so repent Tragic events should be a reminder of the certainty of death for all Get ready for eternity, cling to Christ as your only hope.
Gospel and History
Luke 1:1-4 | EV Church | 9/02/2025 | Andrew Heard
The gospel of Luke is a carefully researched and investigated account of Jesus' life and ministry. Andrew Heard challenges us to see that the certainty of the Christian message points to reasoned and rational response of faith in Jesus.

