"Oh, The Stories We Tell" (A Redemption Sermon Series: June 28 to July 26)
We love stories. We tell stories to each other, we read stories in books, we watch stories on TV and in film, and we tend to remember stories — because stories are powerful. They have the power to inspire, the power to connect, the power to teach, and the power to change. That’s why some stories never go away. The best stories are the stories we tell forever.
From June 28 to July 26, we'll look at several narratives from Scripture — including The Good Samaritan, Gideon, Jacob and Esau, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, and Jesus' encounter with Zacchaeus.
The Good Samaritan
Based On True Events
June 28, 2020 • Darrel Land
Jesus & Zacchaeus
July 26, 2020 • Darrel Land
"Oh, The Stories We Tell" (A Redemption Sermon Series: June 28 to July 26) We love stories. We tell stories to each other, we read stories in books, we watch stories on TV and in film, and we tend to remember stories — because stories are powerful. They have the power to inspire, the power to connect, the power to teach, and the power to change. That’s why some stories never go away. The best stories are the stories we tell forever. From June 28 to July 26, we'll look at several narratives from Scripture — including The Good Samaritan, Gideon, Jacob and Esau, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, and Jesus' encounter with Zacchaeus.
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego
July 19, 2020 • LG Lance
"Oh, The Stories We Tell" (A Redemption Sermon Series: June 28 to July 26) We love stories. We tell stories to each other, we read stories in books, we watch stories on TV and in film, and we tend to remember stories — because stories are powerful. They have the power to inspire, the power to connect, the power to teach, and the power to change. That’s why some stories never go away. The best stories are the stories we tell forever. From June 28 to July 26, we'll look at several narratives from Scripture — including The Good Samaritan, Gideon, Jacob and Esau, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, and Jesus' encounter with Zacchaeus.
Jacob & Esau
July 12, 2020 • LG Lance
"Oh, The Stories We Tell" (A Redemption Sermon Series: June 28 to July 26) We love stories. We tell stories to each other, we read stories in books, we watch stories on TV and in film, and we tend to remember stories — because stories are powerful. They have the power to inspire, the power to connect, the power to teach, and the power to change. That’s why some stories never go away. The best stories are the stories we tell forever. From June 28 to July 26, we'll look at several narratives from Scripture — including The Good Samaritan, Gideon, Jacob and Esau, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, and Jesus' encounter with Zacchaeus.