Luke 20:9-19 ~ What’s Your Gospel?

Text: Luke 20:9-19

Title: What’s Your Gospel?

Preacher: Rev. Greg Brower

We conclude our series on the parables of Jesus this week. Often parables can be confusing because they come out of a culture radically different than our own: primarily agricultural, Jewish, 2,000 years ago, with a little mixture of Greek culture thrown in. On top of that, Jesus told parables in part to keep his mission and teaching a little obscured to those on the outside. As a result, we often read his parables and find ourselves puzzled, rather than enlightened. In our final parable, Jesus points to his death, but also the amazing grace of a God who sends his son in one last attempt to bring his people home.

Luke 14:15-24 ~ Tearing Down Walls

Text: Luke 14:15-24

Title: Tearing Down Walls

Preacher: Rev. Greg Brower

We continue our series on the parables of Jesus this week. Often parables can be confusing because they come out of a culture radically different than our own: primarily agricultural, Jewish, 2,000 years ago, with a little mixture of Greek culture thrown in. On top of that, Jesus told parables in part to keep his mission and teaching a little obscured to those on the outside. As a result, we often read his parables and find ourselves puzzled, rather than enlightened. Over the next few weeks, we will come to these parables with fresh eyes as we seek to understand them through the eyes of a Middle Eastern Jew. This week, we consider Luke 14:15-24 and consider the walls we have put up around the gospel.

Luke 16:1-13

Text: Luke 16:1-13

Title: Say What?: Don’t Wanna Waste your Life

Preacher: Mr. Ron Radcliffe

This week continue our sermon series on several of Jesus’ parables. Often parables can be confusing be cause they come out of a culture radically different from our own: primarily agricultural, Jewish, 2,000 years ago, with a little mixture of Greek culture thrown in. On top of that, Jesus told parables in part to keep his mission and teaching a little obscured to those on the outside. As a result, we often read his parables and find ourselves puzzled, rather than enlightened. This week as we look at Luke 16:1-13 consider the following: If you were asked to give an account of your life right now, what would it be? What are you wasting? What do you love the most?

Luke 12:13-21 ~ Say What?: A Rich Fool

Text: Luke 12:13-21

Title: Say What?: A Rich Fool

Preacher: Rev. Greg Brower

This week, we start a new sermon series looking at several of Jesus’ parables. Often parables can be confusing be cause they come out of a culture radically different than our own: primarily agricultural, Jewish, 2,000 years ago, with a little mixture of Greek culture thrown in. On top of that, Jesus told parables in part to keep his mission and teaching a little obscured to those on the outside. As a result, we often read his parables and find ourselves puzzled, rather than enlightened. Over the next few weeks, we will come to these parables with fresh eyes as we seek to understand them through the eyes of a Middle Eastern Jew.