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The Flood

Genesis 6:9-22, 7:11-8:5, 8:13-19

May 2, 2021 • Rev. Josh Hahne

Your kids may have played with the cute Noah’s Ark toys, but the real story of the flood is darker. Honestly, I find Genesis 6-8 unnerving.

If you read this and think, “Meh…” check out this movie clip to get more attuned to the story of “The Flood,” which we will be studying this Sunday. It is a story of God’s judgment on human wickedness and also of his covenant mercy.

See you this Sunday for worship on the lawn.

Pastor Josh

More from Genesis 2021

The Heavens Declare the Glory of God

January 17, 2021 • Rev. Josh Hahne

Almost 700 years before the birth of Christ, the Greek poet Archilochus said, “The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.” This week we will seek to know one big thing - God is the creator. A great deals follows from this one truth, but after our time on Sunday I hope we will, at least, be all the more ready to recognize this world as the Lord’s and perceive the ways in which it declares his glory. Bring a friend, a blanket, and a Bible and join us for worship on the lawn! Pastor Josh

O Lord, how manifold are you works!

January 24, 2021 • Rev. Josh Hahne

We've just begun a new sermon series on Genesis, and are considering God as creator. Psalm 104 follows Genesis 1 and celebrates God's creative work with verse and song. It is a fitting place for us to begin our thinking about creation and provides us with language to use in our worship of the creator God. Sunday is going to be chilly. Bundle up, grab a hot coffee, and join us for worship on the lawn. Pastor Josh

God Created the Heavens & the Earth - Part I

January 31, 2021 • Rev. Josh Hahne

It’s here—creation according to Genesis 1, a passage that has frustrated and fascinated the people of God for millennia. I hope that you’ve been reading, thinking about, and illustrating this passage all week, but now it is time to put our heads together. This Sunday we’ll attempt to read Genesis 1 as it was meant to be read—with ancient eyes. We will get into the terms, the ideas, and the literary structure and hope to come away understanding the creation week. As always, bring your friends, warm clothes, and join us for worship on the lawn! Pastor Josh