Pastor Mario continues his sermon series on Luke 15, focusing on verses 8-10. These three verses are often overlooked as it sits between two of the more well known stories in this parable of Jesus. However, these three short verses still speak volumes to us today. We can often understand getting lost in the wilderness, but when something is lost in our home, the frustration, the urgency and determination to find it is all the more amplified. (Think about how you turn your home upside down to find your wallet, keys or glasses).
In this parable, the lost coin is finally found, a party ensues, and the coin can now be used for the purposes intended. Being found by Jesus is a lot like that. We are free to become what God desires us to be as his people. Namely, people who will now gladly go and find others who are lost. What does this parable of woman who lost her coin have to tell us today? Give a listen and know that even when we are lost in house, the one who created us searches for us. Once we are found, the party begins!
June 4, 2017: Pentecost Sunday
June 18, 2017--The Great Banquet
May 21st -- Bell Sunday
May 28th -- A Call to Unity
Mother's Day -- 2017 -- Acts 15 -- Who Gets Nurtured?
May 7th, 2017 Music at Hilltop
Acts 8: 26-40 -- The Ethiopian Eunuch
John 20: 24-29 -- Doubting Thomas
I Believe in God -- Hilltop Chancel Choir
In Praise of the Village with Hilltop Children's Choir from 9:00 Service
April 23, 2017 - Spiritual Gifts
April 23, 2017 -- Youth Choir
In Praise of the Village with Hilltop Children's Choir
Hilltop Musicians: Brass, Bells and Congregation
Hilltop Chancel Choir -- Born to Die
Luke 24: 1-12 Easter Sunday
Luke 18: 35 to 19: 10 -- Seeing Jesus
Caroline Vose -- English Handbells Solo
Lazarus and the Rich Man -- Luke 16: 19-31
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