From Birth to Resurrection in the Gospel of Luke
Jesus came to lift up the lowly. Throughout his ministry to his final days on the road to the cross, we find stories of his relationships with ordinary, flawed, and unexpected people. He met, dined, and traveled with people who were not perfect. Many of them were struggling, some were outsiders or even outlaws. Whoever they were, from those he healed to the outlaws with him at his crucifixion, Jesus brought the good news of God’s kingdom to those who most needed to hear it.
In
Luke: Jesus and the Outsiders, Outcasts, and Outlaws, pastor and bestselling author Adam Hamilton explores the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus as told in the Gospel of Luke. Through Luke’s stories we find Jesus’ care and compassion for all as he welcomes sinners and outcasts. As we study Luke and see Jesus’ concern for those who were considered unimportant, we hear a hopeful and inspiring word for our lives today.
Luke: Jesus and the Outsiders, Outcasts, and Outlaws Worship and Media Download provide ideas and tools for a worship series and churchwide study of
Luke: Jesus and the Outsiders, Outcasts, and Outlaws during Lent.
Resources include:
- A promotional worship video
- Presentation slides for use in worship or during study sessions
- Social media images for promoting the study
- A program guide and other resources to help you plan a churchwide study
As a bonus, you’ll also get sermon outlines for each week of Lent, along with prayers, readings, and hymn suggestions for use in worship. Engage your congregation in worship and study. This Lent, see Jesus’ concern for those considered unimportant and hear a hopeful and inspiring word for our lives today.