Sermon Cliff Notes for October 6
Believe in something bigger! That’s the lottery’s slogan, hinting at the possibility that if we were just daring enough and noble enough to buy a
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Believe in something bigger! That’s the lottery’s slogan, hinting at the possibility that if we were just daring enough and noble enough to buy a
Luke 17:5-10 How do you understand Jesus’ comments about having faith the size of a mustard seed? Do you think he meant it literally? Is
What is necessary for salvation? This parable seems to challenge our usual Protestant theology of being saved by grace not works. But maybe Jesus is
Luke 16:19-31 Jesus’ parable indicates that generosity is a necessary part of the Christian life. Does generosity seem to be present in the lives of
Luke 16:1-13 This parable has confused Christians for centuries. Luke himself offers four different conclusions to be drawn from the parable, none of which
No question—talking about money in church is difficult. One reason we are so often offended by the topic is that our understanding of economics and
Luke 15:1-10 Jesus consistently describes the tax collectors as lost. What does he mean by this? Have you ever felt lost? How did the Gospel
NOTE: How can you respond to the Gospel in your life? These reflections, based on Sunday’s sermon, are meant to keep the message alive throughout
Describing God’s care for us, Jesus claims that the hairs of our heads are numbered—a number that God knows. I used to wonder about how
It goes without saying (although people say it all the time) that we have seen tremendous changes in our society in the last few decades.