Learning for Life: 9:30 Begins this week. In the Beginning: the First Chapters of Genesis
JOIN our Worship Service: 11:00 am
Listen to the sermon: Joel Russell-MacLean
Watch the recent Worship Service
“The Baptism of Jesus”
- Thanks and Praise (live with lyrics)
- We Come O Christ to You ( video, author [born in Melville, SK])
- Our Great God (live; with lyrics)
- The Love of God (Gaither, with lyrics, background)
- The Goodness of Jesus (live)
Joel Russell-MacLean
Why does Luke’s Gospel feel so friendly?
Perhaps the wide cast of characters? Luke shares the stories of many women who encountered Jesus. He introduced us to the shepherds who came to the manger to see Jesus as an infant. Luke describes life-changing moments in the lives of poor people, rich individuals, and outcasts.
Perhaps it is the stories of Jesus as a child, found only in Luke.
Perhaps it’s because Luke shares some of the most treasured stories Jesus shared, such as the good samaritan and the return of the prodigal son.
I asked my daughter: how is Luke different from the other gospels? She answered thoughtfully but simply,
“Luke cares”
In Luke’s gospel, while Jesus and his suffering remain larger than anything else, he is joined by an increasingly large and diverse crowd of people, drawn to him and his love.
The season of Epiphany is a season in which we remember and celebrate God revealed to humanity in Jesus. God came and lived among us, caring for us in the midst of all our hardship and work and pain.