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Part 2: El Shaddai

October 16, 2022 • Pastor Luke Uran • Genesis 17:1–8

The Hebrew term El Shaddai means “All-Sufficient One” and “God Almighty.” It could also mean “God of the mountain.” In a familiar Old Testament story, a 99-year-old man learns what those names mean for him and his people. They mean the same for us today.

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Part 6: Shepherd

November 13, 2022 • Pastor Luke Uran • Psalm 23

As one of the most familiar passages in the whole Bible, Psalm 23 is often rightly read at funerals as a source of comfort. But there’s much more here, if we take a little time to understand sheep and shepherds—and why this is such a beautiful reminder of who God is.

Part 5: El-Roi—The God Who Sees Me

November 6, 2022 • Pastor Luke Uran • Genesis 16:11–14

Hagar was confused, used, abandoned … and pregnant. Yet God saw her, heard her, comforted her and gave her a promise. Whatever our difficult situation, God knows each of us just as well.

Part 4: Abba-Father

October 30, 2022 • Pastor Luke Uran • Galatians 3:23—4:9

The Hebrew term "Abba" helps us understand God’s love as a father’s love for his child. Even if we have had a negative experience with an earthly father, this understanding can change the way we pray and relate to our Heavenly Father.