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Behold Your King
Great things are contained in these seemingly unimportant words: "Behold, your king." Such boundless gifts are brought by this poor and despised king. -
Gospel: Matthew 21:33-46 (Pentecost 18: Series A)
Contrary to common American Christian thinking, you would emphasize the individual is not the center of the biblical narrative. Christianity is not primarily about me and my relationship with Jesus. -
Gospel: Matthew 21:23-27 (28-32) (Pentecost 17: Series A)
Jesus invites us to practice a faith that is bold. He invites us to trust in Him, without calculations. -
No Means...What?
The parable of the two sons whom their father sent to work in the vineyard is not a well-known parable--or one about which we hear many sermons. What does it mean? And what does it tell us about life in the church? In this article, Del Campbell explores this parable for us.
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