Jesus tells a parable that gets inverted at the end with the master serving the slaves.
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Time to take a break
Read MoreI’m not supposed to be the end product of my own spiritual life.
Read MoreCan’t we all identify with being anxious?
Read MoreIf we’re trying to make it on our own, we’re not going to make it.
Read MoreIsaiah leaves us with a promise that God will bring renewal to the parched places in our life.
Read MoreThe Theological Dictionary of the New Testament says it takes about 750 mustard seeds to make up a gram (0.035 ounces)
Read MoreIn something that could come across as a silly extravagance, Jesus performs his first public miracle by turning water into wine.
Read MoreWe can make a choice to nurture the positive through a practice of gratitude.
Read MoreTruth be told, the sower doesn’t sound like a very good farmer.
Read MoreToday we revisit the parable of the lost sheep
Read MoreImagine shepherding people
Read MoreThe Bible devotes a lot of content to expressing disappointment and disillusionment.
Read Morethere is something about following Christ that seems to insinuate that we should have the answers nailed down.
Read MoreThis week in our sermon series Into the Mess, we looked at the parables about a lost sheep and a lost coin.
Read MoreThere are lots of ways to think of ourselves in our culture these days.
Read MoreSometimes there’s a tension between our morality and the people living right in front of us.
Read MoreIt doesn’t matter whether it’s a neighbor or an enemy, we’re called to love.
Read MoreIt’s never a smart idea to ‘test’ Jesus. But that’s what this expert decided to do.
Read MoreHere is a modern rendition of the beatitudes.
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