Sunday October 27: Luke 15:1-10: “Who You Are”

By Lead Pastor, Bill Flavin

What keeps you grounded?  What is your answer to who are you?  In Luke 15 Jesus shares a few parables that speak to how God sees us, and how we are expected to God and serve others in light of who God says we are.

 

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Tuesday December 24:  “What Child is This?  Good News of Great Joy”  Luke 2:8-20

Tuesday December 24: “What Child is This? Good News of Great Joy” Luke 2:8-20

Tonight on Christmas Eve, we lean into the power of a simple question: why? Jesus became human, embodied and fulfilled countless prophecies and scriptures, and did it all in a way and place that few people expected. But why? The story of Christmas gives us a picture of joy and hope that can and does exist in all circumstances and against all odds.

Sunday December 22:  “What Child is This?  King of Kings”  Isaiah 9:2-7

Sunday December 22: “What Child is This? King of Kings” Isaiah 9:2-7

Our world has an awkward relationship with power and position. Most of us have experienced abuses of power and position being leveraged for less than Christ-like reasons. We often think of power as an over-and-against move, but scripture paints another picture of leader, power, and king. Jesus was to come and be the king of all kings, above and more powerful than all the
previous kings. Yet, he came with humility, seeking justice, and living a selfless life.