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Looking at Isaac's whole life and the ways that God works through macrostories, mesostories, and microstories to form us and advance his Kingdom. Isaac is remembered in Hebrews 11 for having passed the blessing to Jacob and this is the part of his story that is highlighted as faith.

The story of Abraham and Sarah reminds us that God often calls ordinary, unlikely people into His redemptive plan. As our comfort gets disrupted, faith becomes the response to God as we live in the gap between what God has promised and what we currently see.

While Noah's life delivers a great story of struggle, obedience, rescue and sin, Enoch's life is told in just three words: "walked with God". But what if those three words became the summary of each of our stories?

Abel models to us what faithful sacrifice looks like as we delight in the person of God. Cain is a warning against envy and bitterness - coming to God with a sense of entitlement and pride.

Focus on the nature of story and how it not only forms the framework of Scripture but if forms the way we see ourselves and engage others in the Kingdom.

Jesus, in declaring Himself as the good shepherd, describes how a good shepherd takes care of the flock, with implicaitons of the contrast - how imposter shepherds hurt the flock.


Short Teaching from our Resurrection Sunday Worship and Baptism Potluck Service

Focus on abiding through chosing to set our minds on Jesus and engaging in prayer with Jesus

To a world that seeks satisfaction tangible objects and circumstances, Jesus offers himself as the bread of life. Not only is he the provider, he is the provision itself. All things that we crave and desire find their fullfullment in him.