Sunday, December 1, 2024
Communion Sunday
SUNDAY'S sermon
Sunday, December 1, 2024
Communion Sunday
Have you ever done research into your family – beyond your great grandparents? Gone on Ancestry.com? Family trees are nothing new. They help tell the story of who we are and who we come from. In this week's scripture passage, Matthew uses the genealogy of Jesus to begin his story of Jesus. Matthew is doing much more than giving us the historical, genealogical facts. He’s making some bold theological claims – claims we’ll miss if we do a quick reading with only the hope of “getting through” the first 17 verses without mispronouncing the names. The family of Jesus is surprising and messy and full of colorful characters. May this genealogy help us see God’s Family with a realistic and honest set of eyes, AND a realistic set of expectations.
Scripture Reading by Tom Hansen, Senior Pastor
resources from Pastor tom
As we go through the Old Testament portion of The Story, there are many questions about violence, war and bloodshed. To help us think through these sensitive and important questions, the following resources are recommended.
Did God Order Genocide in the Old Testament?
This is a one-page article from a publication of the Christian Reformed Church. It will not answer all of your questions, but help us to think more deeply about the scriptures and our responses to them.
God Has a Name Teaching Podcast by John Mark Comer
The Story
september 2024 - may 2025
We will be taking a break from The Story during the season of Advent and will resume our 31-week journey through the Bible on Sunday, January 5th with Chapter 13 - The King Who Had It All.
The Story is an exciting church-wide experience that unites and equips participants as they engage the Bible. Reading like a novel, The Story offers a seamless, compelling narrative. Condensed into 31 accessible chapters, The Story sweeps readers into an unfolding chronological progression of Bible characters and events. We hope that as we read The Story together, we will be swept up in the story of God’s love and God’s plan for our lives.
For further information and links to resources, please see The Story webpage.
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