Pastor Landon Churchill

Freedom Fellowship

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Weekly Sermons from Freedom Fellowship in Kaukauna, WI. www.cometofreedom.com

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Pastor Landon Churchill

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Religion

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www.cometofreedom.org

Latest episode

Jun 28, 2026

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Nahum "When God Has The Final Word" 28.06.2026

One of the greatest revivals in history took place in Nineveh during the time of Jonah. Yet only about a century later, the same city had returned to violence, pride, and rebellion against God. The book of Nahum reminds us of a sobering truth: A spiritual victory today does not guarantee spiritual faithfulness tomorrow. Every generation must know the Lord for itself. In this message, we explore Na...

Micah "What Does The Lord Require" 14.06.2026

Pastor Landon continues the Minor Prophets series with a message from the book of Micah. Micah confronts the sin, corruption, and spiritual drift of God’s people, while also pointing forward to the promised Shepherd King who would come from Bethlehem. Through Micah’s warnings and promises, we are reminded that God confronts sin, promises a King, and calls His people to walk with Him. This message...

Jonah "Running From Mercy" 07.06.2026

Pastor Landon continues our journey through the Minor Prophets with a message from the book of Jonah titled “Running for Mercy.” Jonah is more than a story about a great fish—it is a powerful picture of God’s mercy, patience, sovereignty, and pursuit of sinners. From Jonah’s rebellion to Nineveh’s repentance, we see a God who calls, corrects, restores, and shows compassion even to those we struggl...

Obadiah "Pride Before The Fall" 31.05.2026

In this message from the book of Obadiah, Pastor Landon continues our study through the Minor Prophets by exploring one of the shortest books in the Old Testament—and one of the most powerful. Obadiah confronts the pride of Edom, a nation that trusted in its strength, security, wisdom, and alliances rather than in God. Through this prophetic warning, we are reminded that pride deceives the heart,...

Amos "Let Justice Roll" 24.05.2026

Continuing our weekly study through the Minor Prophets, Pastor Landon Churchill teaches through the book of Amos — a bold call to repentance, justice, holiness, and authentic faith. Amos, a shepherd and fig farmer called by God, confronts a nation that looked prosperous outwardly but was spiritually drifting inwardly. His message still speaks clearly today: God desires transformed hearts, not empt...

Joel "The Day Of The Lord" 17.05.2026

Pastor Landon walks through the book of Joel on Pentecost Sunday, showing how this minor prophet points directly to revival, repentance, restoration, and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. From the devastation of locusts to the promise of God restoring “the years the locusts have eaten,” this message is a call for the church to spiritually wake up and return wholeheartedly to the Lord. This sermon...

Hosea "The God Who Won't Let Go" 10.05.2026

Join Pastor Landon as we begin our study through the Minor Prophets with the book of Hosea — a powerful picture of God’s relentless love and mercy toward a drifting people. Through Hosea’s life, we see the danger of spiritual compromise, the reality of sin, and the incredible truth that God continues to pursue, redeem, and restore those who return to Him. 📖 Key Themes: * God’s pursuing love * The...

A People Together Magnifying The Lord 03.05.2026

What is true worship—and how should we worship God? In this message, Azi unpacks what it means to live as a people together magnifying the Lord, calling us into a deeper, more authentic relationship with God. Through Scripture and real-life examples, this sermon challenges us to move beyond surface-level worship and into a life marked by awe, surrender, and daily devotion. From the beauty of fleet...

Worship Leads To Witness 26.04.2026

What happens when worship becomes routine, hollow, or centered on ourselves instead of God? In this sermon, Pastor Landon calls the church back to genuine worship that leads to bold witness. Drawing from 2 Timothy 3, John 4, Philippians 2, and other scriptures, this message explores the danger of having “a form of godliness” while missing the transforming power of the Holy Spirit. God is not seeki...

A Light To The Nations: Israel, Jesus, And The Mission 19.04.2026

In this message, Pastor Landon walks through Scripture to show how God’s plan didn’t begin in the Gospels, but goes all the way back to Genesis 12. From God’s covenant with Abraham to Israel’s calling to be a light to the nations, we see a clear purpose: God making Himself known to the whole world. Where Israel fell short, Jesus fulfilled the mission completely. In this teaching, you’ll explore: *...

John 21 "From Fire To Fire: The Gospel According To The Risen Christ" 12.04.2026

In this concluding sermon on the Gospels, Pastor Landon Churchill dives into the final chapter of John, illustrating the "resurrection reality" that goes beyond head knowledge into a lived experience. Through the narrative of the disciples returning to their old lives and Jesus meeting them there, we see a powerful picture of God’s pursuit, restoration, and ultimate call to follow Him. Speaker: Pa...

John 20 "Easter" 05.04.2026

In this Easter message, Pastor Landon walks through John 20, showing how the resurrection of Jesus changes everything. From Mary at the tomb to Thomas’ confession, we see that the risen Christ meets the grieving, the fearful, and the doubting—and calls each of us to believe. Because He lives, there is forgiveness, real hope, and eternal life for all who trust in Him. He is risen indeed. Speaker: P...

John 12 through 19 “The Road to the Cross” 03.04.2026

We reflect on the meaning of Good Friday and walk through the final hours of Jesus Christ. This service follows the Gospel of John (chapters 12–19), tracing the road to the cross: • Mary’s act of sacrificial worship • The Triumphal Entry • Jesus washing His disciples’ feet • His betrayal and arrest • The trial before Pilate • The crucifixion and His final words: “It is finished.” What looked like...

Luke 19:28–44 "The Triumphal Entry" 29.03.2026

In this message, Azi Onama teaches through Luke 19:28–44, the account of Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem. As Jesus rides in on a donkey, He reveals Himself as the promised King—humble, peaceful, and faithful to fulfill prophecy. This passage reminds us that Jesus did not come in worldly power or pride, but in humility, fulfilling Zechariah 9:9 as the true Prince of Peace. While the crowds pr...

Luke 19:45-48 "The Cleansing Of The Temple" 22.03.2026

Jesus enters Jerusalem as King—but instead of taking on Rome, He goes straight to the temple and confronts corruption. In this message, Pastor Lance walks through Luke 19 and shows why Jesus challenged the very place that was supposed to represent God. During one of the busiest times in Israel, the temple had become something it was never meant to be—and Jesus wasn’t going to ignore it. This teach...

Luke 19:11-27 "What Do We Do While The King Is Away" 08.03.2026

In this message from Luke 19, Pastor Landon walks through Jesus’ parable of the minas and reminds us of a powerful truth: the King has entrusted us with His message, and we are called to faithfully deliver it until He returns. Using the picture of a mail carrier delivering an urgent letter, this sermon challenges believers to think seriously about what we are doing with the gospel. We have not bee...

Luke 19:1-10 "Zacchaeus" 01.03.2026

Pastor Landon walks us through the account of a wealthy, despised chief tax collector who climbs a sycamore tree just to catch a glimpse of Jesus. But what Zacchaeus didn’t realize is that while he was seeking Jesus, Jesus was seeking him. This is the final recorded conversion before the cross — and it is no children’s story. Set in Jericho as Jesus moves intentionally toward Jerusalem and His com...

Luke 18:35-43 "Blind" 23.02.2026

In this teaching from Luke 18, Pastor Landon walks through Jesus’ prediction of His suffering and the healing of blind Bartimaeus near Jericho. Though the disciples had walked closely with Jesus, they still struggled to understand His clear words about the cross. Their spiritual blindness reminds us that proximity to Jesus does not automatically mean clarity. Meanwhile, a blind beggar sees what ot...

Luke 18:31-34 "Road to the Cross" 15.02.2026

In today’s message, we explore the powerful truth that Jesus’ suffering, death, and resurrection were not accidental—they were the fulfillment of God’s covenant plan from the very beginning. Starting in Luke 18:31–34, Jesus tells His disciples exactly what will happen to Him in Jerusalem. Every detail—His betrayal, mocking, scourging, crucifixion, and resurrection—was foretold centuries earlier in...

Luke 18:18-30 "What Must I Do?" 08.02.2026

In this message, Azi walks through Luke 18:18–30 (the Rich Young Ruler) and shows how Jesus lovingly exposes the heart: we can look obedient on the outside, yet still cling to the very thing that competes with God. The law reveals our sin like a mirror—but it can’t cleanse us. Only Jesus can. You’ll hear stories and illustrations from Martin Luther, Alexander the Great, and everyday life to highli...

Luke 18:15-17 "Let Them Come" 01.02.2026

In a world filled with noise, deadlines, and complexity, Jesus calls us back to simplicity. Join Pastor Landon Churchill as we open to Luke 18:15-17 to uncover the profound necessity of "Childlike Faith." In this message, we explore two vital truths: the personal call to trust God with the open-handed dependence of a child, and the corporate call for the church to prioritize the next generation. W...

Luke 18:9-14 "Justified" 25.01.2026

In this message from Luke 18, we walk through Jesus’ parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector — a story that exposes one of the most dangerous spiritual conditions: trusting in ourselves instead of trusting in God’s mercy. Two men go to the temple. Both pray. Both believe in God. But only one goes home justified. This sermon shows that the issue is not prayer style, church attendance, moralit...

Luke 18:1-8 "Persistant Pray and Faith That Refuses To Quit" 18.01.2026

What happens when heaven feels quiet and prayers go unanswered? In this sermon from Pastor Landon, we walk through Luke 18:1–8, where Jesus tells the parable of the persistent widow and the unjust judge. This passage speaks directly to weary believers—those who haven’t stopped believing in God, but have quietly stopped praying the prayers that cost them something. Jesus isn’t addressing people who...

Luke 17:20-37 "The Return of Jesus Christ" 11.01.2026

In this message from Luke 17:20–37, we walk through Jesus’ own words about the Kingdom of God, the Second Coming, and how believers should live in light of His return. We explore: • Why prophecy was given to comfort, not confuse • The danger of false messiahs and date-setters • The difference between Christ’s first coming and His second coming • Why Jesus compares the last days to the days of Noah...

Luke 17:1-19 04.01.2026

In this message from Luke 17:1–19, we walk step by step with Jesus and discover what genuine discipleship looks like in everyday life. As we return to the Gospels following Advent, Jesus invites us to examine faith that walks, forgiveness that releases, service that humbles, and gratitude that returns. Jesus teaches us that: • Offenses will come, but we must guard our influence so we never become...

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