Weekly Sermons from Freedom Fellowship in Kaukauna, WI. www.cometofreedom.com
This message kicks off a four-week focus on Readiness, Repentance, Service, and Community—starting with Jesus' call to be ready. Walking through Luke 12, Pastor Landon urges believers to live with eternal urgency: girded and lamps burning, watching, working, and discerning the times—because Christ could return at any moment. Key Themes • Readiness: Girded for action; lamps filled and burning (Luke 12:35–40; 1 Pet. 1:13). • Watching & Hope: Joy tied to longing for His appearing; our blessed hope (1 Thes. 4:13–18; Titus 2:13). • Working: Faithful stewardship now—time, talents, treasure—because to whom much is given, much is required (Luke 12:41–48; 1 Cor. 4:2). • Division: Loyalty to Jesus above all else (Luke 12:49–53; Matt. 10:34–39; John 15:18–19). • Discerning: Read the signs of the times; stay sober and awake (Luke 12:54–56; Rom. 13:11; 1 Thes. 5:6). • Reconciling: Settle with God now—today is the day of salvation (Luke 12:57–59; 2 Cor. 6:2; Rom. 5:1). Scriptures Mentioned Luke 12:35–59; 1 Pet. 1:13; Matt. 24–25; Rev. 1; 4–5; 19; 1 Cor. 15:51–52; 1 Thes. 4:13–18; 5:1–6; Titus 2:13; Rom. 13:11; 14:12; 2 Cor. 5:10; Zech. 4:6. Practical Responses • Cut one daily distraction (social, TV, gaming) to create space for Word & prayer. • Journal what God is teaching you; share a reflection with a friend. • Take a step in discipleship—be discipled and disciple someone. • Evaluate stewardship: where are you investing eternally vs. temporally? • If you don't know Jesus, reconcile with God today (2 Cor. 6:2).
In this sermon, Pastor Landon Churchill unpacks Jesus' teaching in Luke 12:22–34, where He addresses two of the biggest struggles of the human heart: covetousness (“I want more”) and worry (“I don't have enough”). Both are traps that distract us from God's care and kingdom purposes. Through vivid illustrations, Scripture references, and encouragement for daily life, Pastor Landon reminds us that: • Worry never adds anything—it only subtracts. • God feeds the ravens and clothes the lilies; how much more will He care for His children? • Our true treasure is eternal, not temporary. • Seeking God's kingdom first realigns our priorities and frees us from anxiety. • Where our treasure is, there our hearts will be also.
At Freedom Fellowship we celebrated 18 years of God's faithfulness with baptisms and a message from Pastor Landon Churchill on Luke 12:13–21, “The Rich Fool.”
Luke 12:1–2 “Fear” | Pastor Landon Churchill (August 17, 2025) Description: In this sermon on Luke 12:1–2, Pastor Landon Churchill of Freedom Fellowship (August 17, 2025) teaches about the reality of fear and the call to live with fearless faith in a fearful world. Jesus warns His disciples to beware of the leaven of the Pharisees—hypocrisy—and reminds us that nothing hidden will stay hidden. These verses challenge us to walk honestly before God, not in fear of man. ✨ Key Points from Luke 12:1–2 • Fear is real, but faith is greater. • Hypocrisy spreads like leaven—God calls us to honesty and purity. • What is hidden will be revealed; live openly before God. • The fear of man leads to bondage, but the fear of God leads to freedom.
In this powerful message from Deuteronomy 6, Pastor Seth Waters shares his journey from brokenness and addiction to leading a vibrant church in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. With raw honesty and biblical insight, he unpacks what “altars” really are—both the ones God calls us to build and the false ones we've unknowingly erected in our lives. From Moses' charge to the Israelites, to lessons from the book of Acts, to tearing down generational strongholds like Gideon, this sermon calls believers to: • Identify the altars in their own lives • Tear down false altars of fear, finances, worldliness, and distraction • Build intentional memorials of God's faithfulness for the next generation If you've ever felt stuck, distant from God, or unsure how to pass your faith on to your children, this message will challenge and inspire you to let God be at your core.
In Luke 11:24–54, Jesus exposes the hidden dangers of spiritual darkness — from demonic influence to the deception of empty religion. This message dives deep into the reality of spiritual warfare, personal testimony of deliverance, and the authority believers have in Christ. We confront common questions: • Can a Christian be possessed by a demon? • Why does outward religion fall short? • What does it mean to walk in true spiritual light? Jesus doesn't hold back in rebuking the religious elite, not for their tradition, but for their hypocrisy and refusal to repent. He declares that light belongs on a lampstand, not hidden. And He calls us to live with clear spiritual sight — hearts aligned with God's Word, not man's traditions. You'll also hear real-life stories of spiritual warfare, biblical truth about the power of the Holy Spirit in believers, and a clear call to repentance, light, and truth in love. If you've ever wrestled with spiritual darkness — in the world, the church, or your own heart — this message will challenge and encourage you to let the light of Christ shine fully. ⸻ Pastor Landon Churchill Key Themes: • Luke 11:24–54 exposition • Can Christians be possessed? (No!) • Power and authority in Christ • The danger of religious tradition over truth • False light vs. true light • The call to shine, not hide • Loving truth in a culture of offense • Repentance as the most beautiful word
Discover how God's Word transforms lives and why delighting in Scripture is the key to true blessing. In this message, Daniel Morell from JAARS (JUNGLE AVIATION AND RELAY SERVICE) shares inspiring stories from the mission field—where pilots risk challenging flights to bring the Bible to remote tribes—and reminds us of the life-changing power of God's Word. Drawing from Psalm 1, 2 Timothy 3:16-17, and Hebrews 4:12, Daniel explores how Scripture creates, communicates, corrects, and transforms us, equipping us for every good work. You'll hear incredible testimony of how hearing the Word for the first time brought a remote village to tears, showing that God's Word is alive and active today. Topics covered in this study: • Why delighting in the Word leads to true blessing. • The story of JAARS Aviation and reaching the “last mile” for the gospel. • Seven ways the Word of God changes our lives. • Real-life examples of God's power in remote tribes. • How we can live out our faith and share God's Word where we are.
Azi Onama shares practical lessons from Luke 11 on how to pray, seek God's will, and stay persistent even when life feels overwhelming. He breaks down the Lord's Prayer, explains why forgiveness and daily trust are key, and shows how to let God lead you step by step. What's in this talk: • How to pray with meaning and intention • Asking, seeking, and knocking (Luke 11:9–10) • Why persistence matters in prayer • Letting go of unforgiveness and bitterness • Trusting God to provide and guide This is a clear and encouraging message for anyone wanting to grow in prayer and learn to recognize God's will in their daily life.
In this sermon on Luke 10, Pastor Landon Churchill unpacks Jesus' teaching on the Good Samaritan and the story of Mary and Martha, reminding us that being with Jesus is greater than doing for Jesus. Discover how true joy comes not from accomplishments or spiritual “tasks,” but from knowing our names are written in heaven. Through Mary's example, we learn the importance of sitting at Jesus' feet—listening to His Word, pouring out our burdens, and worshiping Him with our whole heart. Key Topics: • The heart of the Good Samaritan • Mary vs. Martha: Being vs. Doing • Finding joy in God's presence • Loving and serving others through Christ Be encouraged to slow down, seek Jesus daily, and let your service flow from time spent with Him.
Pastor Landon Churchill
Pastor Landon Churchill
Pastor Landon Churchill
Pastor Landon Churchill
Pastor Landon Churchill
Pastor Landon Churchill
Guest Speaker: Dr. Ken Ellison
Pastor Landon Churchill
Pastor Landon Churchill
Pastor Landon Churchill
In this powerful exploration of John 6:22-71, we dive into the profound teachings of Jesus as He declares Himself the Bread of Life. After the miraculous feeding of the 5,000, Jesus challenges the crowd to look beyond their earthly desires for temporary food and focus on their deeper spiritual hunger. He teaches us that true nourishment comes from Him alone, offering eternal life and security to all who come to Him. This passage also touches on themes of salvation, the role of human responsibility, and the invitation from God to all people. Jesus offers spiritual sustenance that satisfies our deepest needs, inviting us to internalize Him, not just acknowledge Him. Will you choose to follow Him, even when the truth is hard to hear? Tune in to understand the balance between God's sovereignty and human free will, and what it means to hunger and thirst for righteousness. ComeToFreedom.com
Pastor Landon Churchill
Pastor Landon Churchill
Pastor Landon Churchill
Pastor Landon Churchill
Guest Speaker: Bernard Ferguson