Discover the depth of God's love through the parable of the lost sheep and the shepherd's pursuit. This sermon explores Luke 15:1–7 and Amos 3:12, revealing the heart of the Shepherd who seeks and saves the lost.
Two churches. Two drastically different responses to Jesus. One remained faithful through pressure. The other lost spiritual sight in success. This message challenges us to hear what the Spirit is saying and to choose spiritual attentiveness, not performance.
Sardis had a reputation for being alive—but Jesus called it dead. What does that mean for us today? This message challenges the comforts of our past victories and calls us back to a vibrant, living faith. Don’t just survive—wake up and live again.
Join LEV Church & Different Ministry for a powerful weekend with Jason Gray—featuring a recovery concert Saturday and worship Sunday. Hope, healing & music await!
Revelation 2 isn’t just about Jezebel—it’s about the church. A thriving, growing, faithful church that tolerated just enough compromise to threaten everything. This message reveals how spiritual compromise often disguises itself in helpfulness, affirmation, and even spiritual language. But Jesus doesn’t just expose it—He offers us an invitation to overcome.
Jesus called out the church in Pergamum for tolerating compromise—and His warning still echoes today. This message is a deep, honest look at how believers today must recognize and reject the subtle lies of culture that dilute the truth of the gospel.
Jesus’ letter to the Church of Smyrna is a timeless call to be fearless and faithful in the face of pressure, persecution, and poverty. Discover how Christ’s encouragement to Smyrna still speaks to us today and what it means to endure for the crown of life.
At LEV Church, our journey has always been about more than a building or a name—it’s been about pursuing the heart of God. Today, we’re excited to share the story behind our transition from C3 (Center City Church) to LEV Church, and how this change reflects the deeper work God has been doing in us and through us.