Episodes

Sunday Mar 23, 2025
Sunday Mar 23, 2025
Christian Lee (2025 March 23, Sunday, Storyline Church)
Why would Jesus find it imperative to teach us to pray, “hallowed be your name?” Why? Because humans have a tendency to hallow everything but God. To hallow something means to regard something as sacred and ultimate. What do you hallow? What captivates your heart and imagination?
Passage: Matthew 6:5-13 (ESV)
Sermon Series: The Lord's Prayer, 2 of 7

Sunday Mar 16, 2025
Sunday Mar 16, 2025
Christian Lee (2025 March 16, Sunday, Storyline Church)
Before Jesus begins teaching the Lord's prayer, he warns us against the biggest mistake people make with prayer. Pagans cannot pray like Christians. But Christians continually fall back into praying like pagans. Many Christians these days seem most concerned about protecting our religious liberties from irreligious liberals. But we see here that Jesus' primary concern was not between religious and irreligious but between religious and Christian. This sermon was inspired and adapted from Tim Keller's 1995 sermon "Basis of Prayer: Our Father."
Passage: Matthew 6:6-15 (NIV); Romans 8:15 (ESV); I John 3:1 (NKJV); Luke 11:1-10 (ESV)
Sermon Series: The Lord's Prayer, 1 of 7

Sunday Mar 09, 2025
Sunday Mar 09, 2025
Christian Lee (2025 March 9, Sunday, Storyline Church)
Our habits often feed lies and false storylines that distort reality and keep us in bondage to fear and anger. This message calls us to open up the curtains and shine Christ's light upon the first moments of our day so we can live in the reality of his love and truth.
Passage: Genesis 1:1-4; John 8:12 (ESV)

Sunday Mar 02, 2025
Sunday Mar 02, 2025
Christian Lee (2025 March 2, Sunday, Storyline Church)
There's a reason why the rearview mirror is small. What's in front of you is far more important than what you've left behind. In regards to certain matters in life, dwelling incessantly on our past can hinder us from embracing the new thing God's doing in our lives.
Passage: Philippians 3:12-14; Isaiah 48:18-19 (ESV)

Sunday Feb 23, 2025
Sunday Feb 23, 2025
Christian Lee (2025 Feb 23, Sunday, Storyline Church)
The Bible calls believers sheep and likens church leaders to shepherds and our Lord Jesus as the Chief shepherd. We have a lot in common with sheep than we'd like to admit. To be a good follower of Christ, we must humbly admit our need of shepherding in our lives. The sermon touches upon the two traps of shepherding, who we should to look for shepherding, and what makes gospel-fueled Christian shepherding distinct and more powerful than the shepherding of all other religions and moral communities.
This is a sermon adapted from a message by Tim Keller called "Members of One Another."
Passage: Hebrews 3:13; 13:17, 20-22 (ESV)

Sunday Feb 16, 2025
Sunday Feb 16, 2025
Christian Lee (2025 Feb 16, Sunday, Storyline Church)
We all face pain and loss in life. But our God doesn't just try to help us from a distance. He enters into our world and mess and redeems our most painful losses. He makes all things new and promises that those who sow in tears will reap with shouts of joy. He'll turn our mourning into dancing. In this year's Super Bowl, Jalen Hurts' story has all the marks of divine intervention and redemption. If we do our part to prepare and believe, God writes the most beautiful stories for those who are in Christ.
Passage: Psalm 126:5 (ESV)

Sunday Feb 09, 2025
Sunday Feb 09, 2025
Christian Lee (2025 Feb 9, Sunday, Storyline Church)
Our world today is incredibly fractured. Cancel culture and identity politics make civil discussions difficult to come by. In this divisive climate, many churches lean heavily liberal or heavily conservative and add fuel to the polarization. But what does the Bible say about how the church ought to relate to the world and to culture? And where do we get the power to live as a holy nation of aliens and exiles? This message was inspired by and adapted from a sermon by Dr. Timothy Keller.
Passage: I Peter 2:4-12 (ESV)

Sunday Feb 02, 2025
Sunday Feb 02, 2025
Erin Lee (2025 Feb 2, Sunday, Storyline Church)
Entering the new year brings fresh hope and expectations for what’s to come but for some, reflecting on the past may lead to disappointment, discouragement and hopelessness. Discover what the author of Hebrews meant when saying, ‘This hope is an anchor for the soul, firm and secure.’ Learn about a hope that isn’t shaken by the storms of life and the currents of the world but rather enables you to remain steadfast in trusting God’s word and His promises.
Passage: Hebrews 6:13-19 (ESV)

Sunday Jan 26, 2025
Sunday Jan 26, 2025
Christian Lee (2025 Jan 26, Sunday, Whitestone Church in Long Grove, IL)
Have you ever felt uninvited, unwelcome, or excluded for looking different or speaking with an accent? Have you ever felt like an outsider? Feeling like an outsider is painful. It amplifies a deep longing for home, a place of safety where we belong and are accepted for who we are. Why is it so hard to experience home in our world? What are false homes we look to? And how do we find our true home?
This is a sermon preached at Whitestone Church outside of Chicago, IL where Pastor Christian was invited as a guest speaker.
Passage: Jeremiah 29:4-7, 10-14 (ESV)

Sunday Jan 19, 2025
Sunday Jan 19, 2025
Christian Lee (2025 Jan 19, Sunday, Storyline Church)
Substitutes are often seen in a negative light. Whether it's substitute teachers, last minute substitute speakers, or substitute quarterbacks in American football. There's a stigma associated with substitutes. But substitutes have occasionally been known to surprise us. Isaiah 53 describes a supreme substitute that bore the stigma and was crushed in our place.
This is the seventh and final sermon in the Servant Songs of Isaiah and the fourth sermon covering the famous fourth servant song appearing in Isaiah 53.
Passage: Isaiah 53:7-12 (ESV)Sermon Series: The Servant Songs of Isaiah, 7 of 7

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