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Luke 15: The Prodigal Son

The Father

December 18, 2011 • Chris Edmondson • Luke 15, Philippians 2:5–8

Throughout the story of the Prodigal Son we tend to focus more on the sons than the father. This week we are going to take a long look at how the father in this story is a revolutionary representation of God not just to the culture Jesus was speaking directly to but also our culture.

The One Who Stayed

December 11, 2011 • Chris Edmondson • Luke 15

It’s one of the most famous stories Jesus ever told, the story of the lost son. And while many of us read this story and think about how much God loves us, and about His grace and mercy, the reality is that Jesus told this story to illustrate something very specific. Something most of us completely ignore. Because at the heart of the story of the prodigal is a story about how we show God’s love to one another.

The One That Got Away

December 4, 2011 • Chris Edmondson • Luke 15, Proverbs 14:12

As you read through the accounts of Jesus' life you can't escape this simple but often overlooked question, Why would Jesus spend so much time with people who were clearly not God fearing to the neglect of the more religious? As we explore Luke 15 to find the answer to this question, we'll uncover the driving force behind our church's past, present and future direction.