Dan Stockum - October 9, 2022

Jesus in: The Exodus

The Passover. The Exodus. One of the most famous stories in the history of the world. God liberates His people from slavery and 400 years of oppression through a series of miraculous events. For some, it’s a story of God’s faithfulness. For others, it can be offensive or even egregious. But perhaps, more than anything else, it’s supposed to teach about the heart of God displayed through Jesus Christ.

From Series: "Jesus in Every Genre"

This Week's Message: "The Way of the Exile" by Pastor Steve Durand

We don’t often think about it, but the theme of “exile” is one of the biggest themes in all of the Bible. And the reason why it is so helpful to consider the various Old Testament stories of Israel when they were in exile, taken from their homes and immersed into a new culture that was hostile to God and to their faith, is because it helps us to think about the question: How do I live out my Christian faith today, while residing in a fragmented culture that is frequently indifferent or even hostile to my faith, and that does not sustain and support the deepest needs of my heart?

Join us for this week’s message, as we explore practical principles for living a believing life in a largely unbelieving world.

Scripture Focus: Lamentations 1:1-5; Jeremiah 29:4-7, 31:10-17

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