JESUS STORIES

10 a.m. in the Chapel

July 11 - August 15

Jesus was a master story-teller. When you take a good look at them, many of His parables are shocking, challenging and even controversial. This summer tackle some of Jesus’ best stories and, along with church staff, explore what they mean for us as we try to live as fully devoted followers of Christ today.

Please note: We know your summer schedule may be busy, so each Sunday’s class will stand on its own. Come to whichever classes you can!

CLASS SCHEDULE:

JULY 11
The Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus
Do we really want God to even the score in heaven?
Luke 16:19-31, Taught by Mark Shetler

JULY 18
The Parable of the Persistent Widow
Does God ever get tired of hearing the same
prayers over and over again?
Luke 18:1-8, Taught by Glenda Harr

JULY 25
The Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector
Why is it that certain forms of sin shock us far more than they shock God?
Luke 18:9-14, Taught by PC Walker

AUGUST 1
The Parable of the Lamp on a Stand
How does light chase away darkness?
Luke 11:33-36, Taught by Jeff Koons

AUGUST 8
The Parable of the Lost Son
Are all those who wander lost?
Luke 15:11-32, Taught by Dan Wade

AUGUST 15
The Parable of the Shrewd Manager
Can being sneaky be a godly trait?
Luke 16:1-15, Taught by Matt Newton

 
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