
Everyone loves a story. Jesus told lots of them on about all kinds of things: sheep, jewelry, family tensions, weddings, and more. But they’re more than just stories. They pack a punch.
Join us this summer as we examine some of the stories that Jesus told, and as we discover what they mean for us today. We meet every Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. at 1548 Kipling Avenue.
Schedule
- June 6 – Stan Fowler, “The Rich Fool” (Luke 12:13-21)
- June 13 – Stan Fowler, “The Lost Sheep, Coin, and Son” (Luke 15)
- June 20 – Stan Fowler, “The Judge and the Widow” (Luke 18:1-8)
- June 27 – Stan Fowler, “Cloth and Wineskins” (Luke 5:33-39)
- July 4 – Cal Netterfield, “The Good Samaritan” (Luke 10:29-37)
- July 11 – Cal Netterfield, “The Lost Sheep” (Matthew 18:10-14)
- July 18 – Jon McMurray, “The Two Sons” (Matthew 21:28-32)
- July 25 – Ian Clary, “The Householder and the Thief” (Matthew 24:43-44; Luke 12:35-40)
- August 1 – Joel Barker, “The Rich Man and Lazarus” (Luke 16:19-31)
- August 8 – Julian Freeman, “The Barren Fig Tree” (Luke 13:6-9)
- August 15 – Julian Freeman, “The Unforgiving Servant” (Matthew 18:21-33)
- August 22 – Barth Netterfield, “The Dishonest Manager, and Talents” (Luke 16:1-9, 19:11-27)
- August 29 – Dave Cook, “The Good Samaritan” (Luke 10:29-37)
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