Luke 16:1-13 | Let’s face it: money is one of those topics that isn’t openly talked about in public, let alone in the church. But as we see in our Gospel lesson this weekend, Jesus openly spoke of money, and economic practices, because he was convinced that improperly valuing money impacted people’s relationship with God and one another. So today, how are we to live as followers of Jesus and live within a society that handles money on a daily basis? Join us for worship this weekend as we wrestle with the snares of wealth, and as we are invited to return to our Lord as the one who sees our value, and as the one who alone can give us what our hearts long for.
Sunday, September 21, 2025, Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost Bulletin
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