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Pastor Nate shares the parable of The Moneylender, Pharisee and Tax Collector from Luke 18:9-14. This summer in our Parables: Jesus the Storyteller sermon series we will learn to unlock the meaning of the parables and discover how these simple tales can revolutionize your perspective on God, salvation, purpose and life in the kingdom of God. Communion will be offered during the service.
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#church #parables #money
This summer in our Parables: Jesus the Storyteller sermon series we will learn to unlock the meaning of the parables and discover how these simple tales can revolutionize your perspective on God, salvation, purpose and life in the kingdom of God.
As you read the gospels it becomes clear that Jesus loved to tell stories! Scripture records 40 parables told by Jesus. What was the purpose of these often-misunderstood stories? Were they morality lessons? Riddles designed to challenge those seeking truth?
Pastor Nate shares the parable of The Moneylender, Pharisee and Tax Collector from Luke 18:9-14. This summer in our Parables: Jesus the Storyteller sermon series we will learn to unlock the meaning of the parables and discover how these simple tales can revolutionize your perspective on God, salvation, purpose and life in the kingdom of God. Communion will be offered during the service.
Please sign our digital Connection Card. Click to sign the Connection Card.
Downloaded the Children's Bulletin. License: CSPL066641 Size D
#church #parables #money
This summer in our Parables: Jesus the Storyteller sermon series we will learn to unlock the meaning of the parables and discover how these simple tales can revolutionize your perspective on God, salvation, purpose and life in the kingdom of God.
As you read the gospels it becomes clear that Jesus loved to tell stories! Scripture records 40 parables told by Jesus. What was the purpose of these often-misunderstood stories? Were they morality lessons? Riddles designed to challenge those seeking truth?