This week we continue on in the Gospel of Luke, learning from Jesus’ stories and teachings about the best ways to follow in His path in our real and messy lives. This week, we come to a more famous sound byte of Jesus’: that we only need faith as small as a mustard seed and we can move mountains. We can do hard things! But He also tells this strange short story about slaves not needing thanks but just doing their duty. Is that what we are? Slaves in this life of faith? What does Jesus mean by this? But this provocative part of the Gospel does give us some helpful questions about life:
How can we give what we have to the world without resentment and depletion? How can we serve without expecting recognition, just because it is the right thing to do? How do we know when to give and when to receive service from someone else?
and we are excited to really be diving back in this year with our fellowship and education activities for all ages. We start today with a picnic after worship hosted by our wonderful Deacons. ALL ARE WELCOME!
What does a life of discipleship look like? This series starts here by inviting us to do what God does first and foremost: God tells us we matter and seeks us out. God wants relationship with us and wants to show love to us. So we too are invited to do the same for the people around us; not to proselytize, but to show each other that we do indeed matter in this world precisely because we all matter to our God.