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The Genealogy

Matthew 1:1-17

June 7, 2020 • Jay Scott • Matthew 1:1–17

God was in a covenant relationship with both Abraham and David. The genealogy of Jesus reflects that, but following Jesus is a choice. It is a NEW covenant relationship based on faith.

Our family of origin often has a lot to do with how we view God and treat others. From the genealogy of Jesus, we learn:

- Jesus' family origin is far from perfect.
- God placed you in your family of origin for a reason and Jesus can bring peace to that.
- Even in the darkest moments or deepest pains, our family or origin can be brought into God's marvelous light.

John the Baptist

June 14, 2020 • Jay Scott • Matthew 3:1–14

Where does Jesus need to become GREATER in your life? Where do you need to become LESS?

The Baptism of Jesus

June 21, 2020 • Jay Scott • Matthew 3:13–17

As John agrees to baptize Jesus, there are two words that we want to look at: baptism and righteousness. Baptism (or Baptizo): to dip or sink Righteousness: Right relationship with God Baptism is about relationship, not religion.

Yes, Yes... No, No

June 28, 2020 • Jay Scott • Matthew 5:33–37

Today we regather in the Worship Center for the first time since March 8. If you don't feel comfortable about joining us for in-person worship today, no worries! We will be livestreaming all three services! Senior Minister, Jay Scott, will lead us through Matthew 5:33-37 this morning. Jesus has a lot to say about keeping our word and the importance of oaths. All of us are guilty of saying one thing and doing another. It's a problem with all of humanity. Jesus tells us to "simply let your 'yes' be 'yes' and your 'no' be 'no.'"