Continuing our current sermon series, Take a Step Up, that looks holistically at how we are called to use our gifts, we arrive at an unusual story of a warrior who is cured of the wicked disease of leprosy by the prophet Elisha (2 Kings 5:5-15a).
Pastor Cara Scriven encourages us to look past the dramatic parts of this story so that we don't miss the essential roles played by the unnamed faithful. Without their actions, and the gifts of everyday people like you and me, change rarely happens.
Take a Step Up: All the Small Things...Continuing our current sermon series, Take a Step Up, that looks holistically at how we are called to use our gifts, we arrive at an unusual story of a warrior who is cured of the wicked disease of leprosy by the prophet Elisha (2 Kings 5:5-15a). Pastor Cara Scriven encourages us to look past the dramatic parts of this story so that we don't miss the essential roles played by the unnamed faithful. Without their actions, and the gifts of everyday people like you and me, change rarely happens.
Posted by Puyallup United Methodist Church on Sunday, November 4, 2018