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The Man in the Tree: Who Did Jesus Come to Save?

Scripture: Luke 19:1-10 Today's sermon re-examines the story of Zacchaeus, suggesting that rather than being a corrupt sinner, he may have been a just man whom the community excluded because of his wealth and profession. Jesus's radical act of sharing a meal with him...

On Prayer and Righteousness

Luke 18:9-14 In a world obsessed with comparison, Jesus’s parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector challenges our core assumptions about what it means to be "right." This sermon explores how the Pharisee's righteousness, built on self-trust and contempt for...

Wrestling with the God who Listens

Luke 18:1-8 Drawing from the Parable of the Persistent Widow in Luke 18, the sermon calls us to pray always and not lose heart, even when justice seems delayed. It contrasts the unjust judge, who acts from annoyance, with our loving God, who answers prayers from a...

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The Man in the Tree: Who Did Jesus Come to Save?

Scripture: Luke 19:1-10 Today's sermon re-examines the story of Zacchaeus, suggesting that rather than being a corrupt sinner, he may have been a just man whom the community excluded because of his wealth and profession. Jesus's radical act of sharing a meal with him...

On Prayer and Righteousness

Luke 18:9-14 In a world obsessed with comparison, Jesus’s parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector challenges our core assumptions about what it means to be "right." This sermon explores how the Pharisee's righteousness, built on self-trust and contempt for...

Wrestling with the God who Listens

Luke 18:1-8 Drawing from the Parable of the Persistent Widow in Luke 18, the sermon calls us to pray always and not lose heart, even when justice seems delayed. It contrasts the unjust judge, who acts from annoyance, with our loving God, who answers prayers from a...