Storyteller

"Storyteller" is a new series diving into the unforgettable parables of Jesus. These powerful stories reveal God’s heart and speak timeless truth into our everyday lives. Join us as we explore the wisdom, challenge, and hope found in His words.
In this message, Pastor Marco teaches on the parable of the friend at midnight and talks about how desperation in prayer, begins when we truly understand how helpless we are to change ourselves and those around us.
This message explores the Parable of the Talents and what it means to live with purpose and responsibility. Pastor Sarah Schafer challenges us to take an honest look at how we’re using what’s been entrusted to us—our time, abilities, and resources—and how trust in God shapes our response.
In this week’s message, Pastor Marcus explores Jesus’ most famous parable—the Good Samaritan—and challenges us to rethink what it truly means to be a neighbor. More than proximity or convenience, being a neighbor means showing sacrificial mercy that moves from our heads and hearts to our hands.
Part 2 of our Storyteller series dives into one of Jesus’ most challenging parables—The Unforgiving Servant. In this message, Pastor Marcus unpacks what it really means to forgive like Jesus. It’s a powerful call to extend grace, even when it feels impossible.
In Part 1 of our Storyteller series, Pastor Marcus unpacks the Parable of the Prodigal Son, showing how Jesus’ stories reveal the heart of God like nothing else can. This message explores the radical love of the Father for the lost, the danger of self-righteousness, and the life-changing power of true repentance. Whether you’re far from God or close but calloused, this story has something for you.
In this message, Pastor Marco teaches on the parable of the Ten Virgins. Just as a bride awaits her wedding day and just as the bridesmaids await the coming of the bridegroom, so too should we eagerly anticipate the return of Jesus. Time is running out and we cannot lean on other people’s faith. Will we be ready for His return?