
Pastor Mac McCurry preached from Matthew 9, unpacking Jesus’ radical call of Matthew (Levi): the King of grace who says “Follow me,” eats with tax-collectors and sinners, and echoes Hosea—“I desire compassion, not sacrifice”—reminding the congregation that “I did not come to call the righteous, but sinners.” Mac traced the scene’s significance (including how young the disciples likely were and Jesus’ role as Rabbi/Redeemer), used recent evangelism stats to underline the urgency of sharing the Gospel, and challenged the whole church — not just a segment — to respond with gospel hospitality, faithful discipleship, prayer, generous giving (tithes), mission support, and service, while celebrating upcoming baptisms and staff investments that enable ongoing evangelism. The sermon was a clear call to “step into the story”: invite, welcome, and lead people to Jesus with compassion and action.