
Landon Lacy
Coordinator of Passion Students at Passion City Church, Washington D.C.
Flirting with Greatness

Landon Lacy
|Apr 13
Flirting with Greatness
Landon Lacy offers insight into 3 John and what we can do in our own lives when we are confronted with our desire to be the first and the greatest.

Landon Lacy
|Apr 13Finding God When He’s Silent

Landon Lacy
|Aug 18
Finding God When He’s Silent
Landon Lacy brings comforting truths from the book of Ruth, reminding us of how God is always at work in the background of our lives, regardless of what we see or how far he feels from us.

Landon Lacy
|Aug 18His Glory, Our Joy

Landon Lacy
|Apr 7
His Glory, Our Joy
This talk kicks off a series taking a closer look at the three theological anchors of Passion City Church DC. Landon Lacy will start us out by giving us an overview of the glory of God, radical grace, and extravagant worship that define who we are as a people in this city.

Landon Lacy
|Apr 7The Claims We Make About Jesus

Landon Lacy
|Oct 1
The Claims We Make About Jesus
How do we make sense of the impact Jesus had on history and our lives today? We all must come to a conclusion on who He is. Landon Lacy shows us three claims made about Jesus in the Gospel of Mark and what it means for us today.

Landon Lacy
|Oct 1Remember Jesus

Landon Lacy
|May 14
Remember Jesus
As we run through life, our circumstances are constantly changing. Sometimes it will feel like the wind is at our back, but often it will take everything in us to not give up when the obstacles seem too great. This week, we are led by our Passion Students Coordinator, Landon Lacy, who brings an encouraging message about how we can focus our gaze on Jesus to help us endure the difficulties of life!

Landon Lacy
|May 14The Ideal Community

Landon Lacy
|Mar 13
The Ideal Community
When it comes to the church, many of us imagine an idealized version of what a community should be like. But reality can be messy and difficult. As we study through 1 Thessalonians, Paul gives the church some guidance and encouragement on how to care for one another in a way that points back to Jesus.

Landon Lacy
|Mar 13