Parables: Jesus the Storyteller * The Parable of the Sower
Pastor Wil Franco teaches on the Parable of the Sower in Matthew 13.

Pastor Wil Franco teaches on the Parable of the Sower in Matthew 13.
Pastor Wil Franco teaches on the Parable of the Sower in Matthew 13.
Pastor Ryan Abone teaches through Psalm 42 that God’s love for you is not based on your internal feelings or your external circumstances, but on who He is and what He’s done for you in sending Jesus Christ His Son to die for you.
Pastor Roger Greene teaches through a praise, a pit, and a path in Psalm 139.
In this sermon, Pastor Drew McCalla teaches through Psalm 27. Despite fearing for his life from enemies, adversaries, false witnesses, and violent men, the psalmist David expresses great confidence in God as his deliverer and protector.
In this sermon, Guest Speaker Pastor Ronnie Stevens teaches through Psalm 37. The psalmist David is troubled by the prosperity of the wicked, and we're comforted with the fact that their apparent triumph is temporary and will soon fade. We are to fret not, trust in the Lord, and do good. We can trust in God's timing and know that the Lord's reward is worth waiting for.
In this sermon, Pastor Tyler Stevenson walks us through Psalm 103 where we see the LORD's immeasurable and steadfast love on display.
In week 1 of the Psalms sermon series, Pastor Wil Franco preaches from Psalm 1 on the wise versus the wicked. Amazingly, Jesus is the fulfillment of both because He lived the life of the wise person and died the death of the wicked person so that we could have eternal life.
Pastor Wil Franco contrasts Saul's spiritual insecurity to David's spiritual security in 1 Samuel 17:24-47. Jesus's words and work are our source of spiritual security.
In part 18 of the Sermon on the Mount series, Pastor Wil concludes Jesus’s famous sermon with the passage on the wise and foolish builder in Matthew 7:24-29. Our firm foundation isn’t a precept or principle, but a person- Jesus Christ.
Continue through the Sermon on the Mount with Pastor Wil Franco in Matthew 7:21-23. This message about false disciples will challenge you to evaluate where you are in your faith.
In our current age of internet and social media, it’s so important that we as believers are able to evaluate the messages we hear. In part 16 of our Sermon on the Mount series, Pastor Wil Franco teaches Matthew 7:15-20 and equips us to discern gospel-centered teaching from false teaching.
In part 15 of the Sermon on the Mount series, Pastor Wil Franco compares and contrasts the narrow and wide gates written about in Matthew 7:12-14. This message is for believers and unbelievers!
In part 14 of the Sermon on the Mount series, Collierville Campus Pastor Parker Richardson continues in Matthew 7:7-12. He discusses how this passage is commonly misinterpreted by believers. Ultimately, how we pray reveals what we treasure. When we ask, seek, and knock, God will give us more of Himself.
In week 13 of the Sermon on the Mount series, Pastor Wil Franco teaches on judgment in Matthew 7:1-6. Many times, believers misunderstand what the Bible says about judgement. Listen to find out what Biblical judgment looks like.
In week 12 of the Sermon on the Mount series, Pastor Wil Franco finishes out Matthew chapter 6 with a message on anxiety. When we remember God’s patience, provision, and paternity, it helps us to redirect our anxiety. We find that Jesus not only came to meet our physical needs but more importantly, our spiritual needs.
Pastor Wil Franco continues the Sermon on the Mount series in Matthew 6:19-24. In this message, you’ll learn the difference between earthly treasures and heavenly treasures. Ultimately, Jesus is our greatest treasure because He gave up His heavenly treasures to come to earth to reconcile us to God.
In this Easter message, Pastor Wil Franco shows how Jesus looks for, listens to, and loves Thomas even in his doubt. This passage normalizes doubt and encourages us to take it to God and to deal with it in Christian community.
In this Good Friday message, Pastor Wil Franco examines the two thieves who were crucified with Jesus in Luke 23:39-42. You’ll finish this message considering whether you have a saving faith or a situational faith.
Pastor Wil Franco teaches on the Jesus’ Triumphal Entry. In this message, we’ll consider the king we wanted vs. the King we needed. We will also be challenged that our view of Jesus can be accurate but inadequate.
Pastor Wil Franco teaches about how to pray and introduces the PRAY method in this week's sermon.
In week 9 of The Sermon on the Mount series, Pastor Wil Franco teaches on Matthew 6:1-4, the passage on giving to the needy. He zooms out to give us a biblical theology on giving.
Collierville Campus Pastor Parker Richardson finishes teaching Matthew chapter 5 in week 8 of our series on the Sermon on the Mount. We learn what Jesus had to say about retaliation and about loving our enemies.
In part 7 of our series The Sermon on the Mount, Pastor Wil Franco discusses why we as disciples of Jesus should let our yes be yes and our no be no. Ultimately, God is the only one who can perfectly keep his oaths.
Pastor Wil Franco teaches on Matthew 5:27-32. You'll learn that lust starts in your heart before affecting your hands and that Jesus redeems us by cleansing us internally.
In Part 5 of the Sermon on the Mount, Pastor Wil Franco teaches about anger out of Matthew 5:21-26.
Pastor Wil Franco continues the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew chapter 5 explaining how Jesus is the fulfillment of the Law.
In Week 3 of The Sermon on the Mount, Pastor Wil Franco teaches us about being salt and light in our world for the growth of our souls, the good of our neighbor, and the glory of God.
For part 2 of the Sermon on the Mount, Pastor Wil Franco teaches through the Beatitudes. Instead of a list of religious demands, they are redemptive declarations of who we are in Christ.
Pastor Wil Franco gives us an overview of the Sermon on the Mount before we jump into Matthew 5 next week. Join along as we find out the audience and the aim of this well-known sermon.