Covenant Grace Church
We exist to display and declare the good news of …
Covenant Grace Church
Show overview
Covenant Grace Church has been publishing since 2016, and across the 10 years since has built a catalogue of 505 episodes. That works out to roughly 330 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 34 min and 44 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Religion & Spirituality show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 4 days ago, with 20 episodes already out so far this year.
From the publisher
We exist to display and declare the good news of Jesus for the glory of God and the joy of all people.
Latest Episodes
View all 505 episodesLuke 22:47-62 (May 10, 2026
Luke 22:39-46 (May 3, 2026)
Luke 22:21-38 (April 26, 2026)
Luke 21:37-22:20: The Last Supper (April 19, 2026)
Luke 21:5-38 (April 12, 2026)
Easter Sunday: John 21:1-19 (April 5, 2026)
Celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ—His victory over sin and death and the living hope we have because the tomb is empty. Rejoice in the unshakable hope found in Him. This message was preached by Pastor Erick Cobb on April 5, 2026.
Good Friday: Matthew 27:11-26 (April 3, 2026)
As you reflect on the sacrifice of Christ, contemplate His righteous juxtaposed with the sinfulness of man and see how the goodness of God brings reconciliation between the two. This message was preached by Pastor John Jackson on April 3, 2026.
Our Resurrection Hope: 1 Thess. 4.:3-18 (Mar. 29, 2026)
Where is your hope found when faced with death? Biblical hope is not wishful thinking. It is a certain expectation grounded in the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. The Lord has given us this text not only to give us hope in the face of death, but to equip us to give that hope to others. This message was preached by Pastor Erick Cobb on March 29, 2026.
Luke 20:41-21:4 (March 22, 2026)
Last week the religious leaders raised a theological dilemma they thought Jesus couldn’t answer. Well, he answered it. And now he’s got one for them to answer. Jesus will also teach his disciples not to follow the way of the scribes, but instead to follow another, most unlikely example. This message was preached by Pastor Erick Cobb on March 22, 2026.
Luke 20:19-40 (March 15, 2026)
On Tuesday of Holy Week, Jesus’ opponents try to trip him up with their trick questions, one political and one theological. Jesus' answers reveal their faulty assumptions. It’s a great display of the courage and genius of Jesus. This message was preached by Pastor Erick Cobb on March 15, 2026.
Luke 20:1-18 (March 8, 2026)
The parable of the Vineyard Owner’s Son from Luke 20:1-18 is a chilling tale of the killing of a beloved Son at the hands of wicked men. And, Jesus preaches this parable just days before going to the cross. It is a parable that shows us the heart of God in his patience toward us, but also the tragedy and wickedness of rejecting his authority over our lives in Christ Jesus. This message was preached by Pastor Josh White on March 18 2026.
Luke 19:41-48 (March 1, 2026)
Last week we saw the joyful, triumphant entry of Jesus the King in Luke 19. This week we see the sudden and disturbing change of mood. Celebration suddenly turns to sobbing. The incredible compassion of Jesus. is seen through His weeping, His anger and His ultimate rejection. This message was preached by Pastor Erick Cobb on March 1, 2026.
Luke 19:28-40 (February 22, 2026)
Peace is not only the absence of something, but is also the presence of Someone. Let's trace the theme of peace that accompanies Jesus, the King of Peace, as He rides a colt into the City of Peace, Jerusalem. Peace is on His way! This message was preached by Pastor John Jackson on February 22, 2026.
Luke 19:11-28 (Feb. 15, 2026)
Jesus has gone away to a far country, to later return as King, and has entrusted us with the spread of the Gospel in the meantime. Our mission is critical, his rewards are generous, and our King is worth it. This message was preached by Pastor Erick Cobb on February 15, 2026.
Luke 19:1-10 (February 8, 2026)
Jesus came to seek and save the lost. Though some have seen Zaccheus’ determination as the main point of this passage, it’s really about the sovereign call and transforming power of Jesus. He called out to Zaccheus; He invited Himself to his home; His grace stirred Zaccheus' heart to repentance. This message was preached by Pastor Erick Cobb on February 8, 2026.
Luke 18:35-43 (Feb. 1, 2026)
Jesus is just about to make the steep trip up to Jerusalem, where he’ll spend his last week before the cross. But first, he makes a brief stop in Jericho. And as he enters the city, he hears the cries of a blind beggar—a man who knows way more about Jesus than anyone would expect. He knew Jesus's identity; he experienced His kindness, and he knew of His kingdom. This message was preached by Pastor Erick Cobb on February 1, 2026.
Luke 18:18-34 (January 25, 2026)
This passage on the rich young ruler, which is often misunderstood, gives us a great opportunity to understand the relationship between the Law and the Gospel. We’ll also see the genius and love of Jesus, the great heart surgeon who is able to expose the idols in our hearts. This message was preached by Pastor Erick Cobb on January 25, 2026.
Luke 18:15-17 (January 18, 2026)
Come see how Jesus values children and their kind of faith, how their faith is an example of the kind we all need as adults. It’s a short passage, but deep. And it gives us an opportunity to see the wonderful approachability of Jesus. Jesus received kids. We receive Jesus as kids, and God receives us as his kids. This message was preached by Pastor Erick Cobb on January 18, 2026.
Luke 18:9-14 (January 11, 2026)
The parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector, in Luke 18:9-14, is one of Jesus’ famous parables. It’s an immensely helpful parable for rooting out self-righteousness. The problem is we can’t receive its benefits, if we assume we’re not the Pharisee. As you listen, pray for your own heart, that the Lord will reveal any self-righteousness, so that you can put your confidence, not in your own merit, but in the mercy of God. This message was preached by Pastor Erick Cobb on January 11, 2026.
Luke 18:1-8 (Jan. 04, 2026)
"They ought always to pray and not lose heart," Jesus told his disciples. Why? Because His kingdom is an already but not yet kingdom. He knew His disciples would need to know how to navigate waiting for His ultimate return and the suffering and injustice they would experience in the meantime. We also need to heed God's call to pray often for justice and to place our faith in the one true just Judge who hears our prayers and is coming again. This message was preached by Pastor John Jackson on January 4, 2026.