

Matthew 28: 16-20
This week we begin our next sermon series that will take a look at The Disciple’s Life. Each week we’ll explore a different story of Jesus’ disciples in the world.
We begin with what is typically known as the Great Commission. Jesus is telling the 11 disciples, who were on the way to Galilee, that it will now be up to them to teach all that he has commanded them. That seems like a pretty big task for these 11 disciples. Jesus had done a lot of teaching in his brief time on earth; the disciples walked alongside of him so often I think in astonishment and perhaps even fear of what Jesus was doing and saying, so much of it counterintuitive to what the laws and governance of the world said. Now it was being tasked to them to continue in that way, bringing the good news to people, baptizing, and teaching others how to evangelize as a disciple. Here we are two thousand years later, with the same charge. What have you learned from Jesus disciples and how do you find yourself living into discipleship today? Do you live the way that Jesus calls us to live or do we live in the way of the world? How different are they, and when do you find yourself noticing the differences the most?
-Pastor Carrie
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