“What looks like foolishness to the world is what brings blessings to our lives,” shares Pastor Cara Scriven in a sermon finding meaning in the prophet Isaiah’s response to fear-mongering from a foreign power (Isaiah 36:1-3, 13-20; 37:1-7).
According to Pastor Cara, fear continues to be the world’s favorite motivator, but as Christians we are called to trust in God’s vision of a better world and work to make it visible for the betterment of all.
“What looks like foolishness to the world is what brings blessings to our lives,” shares Pastor Cara Scriven in a sermon...
Posted by Puyallup United Methodist Church on Monday, November 19, 2018