The LOFT.Church seeks to challenge, encourage, equip and empower believers to become faithful followers of Jesus Christ through Gospel centered worship. These are the weekly messages of the LOFT.Church in Amarillo, TX.

Luke 17:1-19Jesus teaches His disciples about the serious consequences of causing others to stumble in faith, the importance of forgiving a repentant brother repeatedly, and the power of even small faith — comparing it to a mustard seed capable of uprooting a mulberry tree. He then reminds them that serving God is simply their duty, not grounds for special praise.

Luke 16: 19-31Jesus tells of a rich man who lived in luxury and a poor man named Lazarus who suffered at his gate — and how death reversed everything. After both died, the rich man found himself in torment while Lazarus rested in comfort with Abraham. A powerful reminder that our choices in this life have eternal consequences.

Luke 16:1-18Followers of Christ must be faithful and wise stewards of what God entrusts to them. Jesus warns that we cannot serve both God and wealth, and calls His disciples to live with integrity, recognizing God's authority over our possessions, our hearts, and our relationships

Luke Chapter 15Jesus tells three powerful parables - the Lost Sheep, the Lost Coin, and the Prodigal Son - revealing the heart of a God who relentlessly pursues what is lost. No matter how far we wandered, the Father is watching the horizon for our return. His response isn't condemnation - it's a celebration.

Luke 14:15-35In this powerful passage, Jesus shares the Parable of the Great Banquet and calls His followers to count the cost of true discipleship. Many are invited—but not all are willing. Are you ready to put Christ above everything else?

Luke 14:1-14Jesus teaches that compassion and mercy are more important than religious appearances, healing on the Sabbath and challenging prideful attitudes. He calls His followers to walk in humility and practice selfless hospitality, reminding them that true reward comes from God rather than human recognition

Luke 13:18-35Luke 13, Jesus teaches about the Kingdom of God through parables and confronts hard questions about salvation. He compares God's Kingdom to a mustard seed and leaven, illustrating how it grows from small beginnings into something transformative.

Luke 13:1-17Jesus teaches that tragedy is not a measure of personal sin, but a call for everyone to repent and turn to God. Through the parable of the barren fig tree and the healing of a woman bound for eighteen years on the Sabbath, Jesus reveals God's patience, mercy, and authority—exposing religious hypocrisy and bringing joy to those who witness God's redemptive power.

Luke 12: 35-48Jesus calls His followers to live alert, faithful, and ready for His return. Using parables of watchful servants and a faithful steward, He teaches that blessing comes to those who remain obedient and diligent while the master is away. Those given greater responsibility will be held to a higher standard, and neglect or abuse of that trust brings judgment. This passage emphasizes readiness, faithfulness, and accountability before God.

Luke 12:13-34"Jesus warns against greed and teaches that life does not consist in the abundance of possessions. Through the parable of the rich fool, He exposes the danger of storing up earthly wealth while neglecting one's relationship with God. Jesus then calls His disciples to trust God's provision, reminding them that the Father cares for their needs just as He cares for the birds and the flowers. Instead of anxiety and material pursuit, believers are urged to seek God's kingdom, store up treasures in heaven, and live with generous, watchful hearts—because where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."

Luke 12:1-12"Jesus warns the crowd against hypocrisy, urging His followers to live truthfully because nothing hidden will remain concealed. He teaches them to fear God rather than people, assuring that God values them deeply—even numbering their hairs. Jesus declares that those who confess Him before others will be acknowledged before God, but those who deny Him will face denial. He also cautions against blaspheming the Holy Spirit. Finally, Jesus encourages His disciples not to worry about what to say when they face opposition, as the Holy Spirit will give them the words they need."