Luke

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How many blessings have you received from God this week? How many times have you stopped to thank him for them? In today's story Jesus healed ten lepers, instructing them to show themselves to the priests, and they were healed as they went. Yet only one--a Samaritan--returned to praise God and thank Jesus. Join Pastor Greg as he shares Jesus' response to this lone man's reaction and how we might become people who, like the Samaritan, don't forget to come back to Jesus.

What if the greatest obstacle to spiritual growth is not having too little faith, but believing we need more before we can trust and obey? In today's passage, Jesus challenges his disciples and they respond, "Increase our faith!" Join Pastor Greg as he shows us how Jesus challenges our assumptions about faith, discipleship, and what it means to serve God.

In the parable of the rich man and Lazarus, Jesus exposes the danger of seeing others as strangers rather than family. Join Pastor Greg as he shares this sobering story and shows how it challenges us to open our eyes, our hearts, and our lives to those whom God places at our gate, recognizing them as neighbors worthy of love and kinship.

In one of Jesus' most surprising parables, a dishonest manager is praised for using shrewdness to prepare for the future. Join Pastor Greg as he reveals how Jesus calls his followers to use their money, possessions, and opportunities wisely, in ways that honor God, and to invest in what lasts forever.

We continue our series of the Uniqueness of Jesus. This week we focus on the whole story of Jesus. Some believers in Corinth had begun to question--even deny--the reality of Christ's resurrection. In response, the Apostle Paul firmly reestablishes the resurrection as the very foundation of the Christian faith, showing that Christ's victory over death secures the future resurrection of all who belong to him. Join Pastor Greg as he shares how we are a part of God's larger story and because of the unshakable hope of our own future resurrection we are called to stand firm, remain steadfast, and live faithfully in light of the eternal life to come.

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