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Ashlyn Stanton-Henry - April 18, 2021

Well, Whale, Wells...

This week we will be looking more deeply into the history and experiences of the Samaritans and consider the reconciling care the Good Samaritan offered to the man along his journey. The Good Samaritan is an unfinished parable much like the story of Jonah. We will explore the end of Jonah and our parable to uncover who may be our stranger and how we may be reconciled to them.

Scripture References: Luke 10:25-37, Jonah 4:1-11

From Series: "From Wounding to Welcome"

This series will provide an in-depth look into the Parable of the Good Samaritan. Through this teaching of Jesus, we will explore practical ways we can address and reconcile harms in our personal and corporate histories. We will explore what the story has to do with our lives today as we try to be a faithful witnesses to the redeeming Love of God in our homes, within our communities, and among our perceived enemies.

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