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Sheep and Goats

Sermon Series: A Household for the Poor (Nov. 12th, 19th, 26th)
“The poor you will always have with you,” Jesus says. In American Christianity, this saying has been adapted to fit our context of charity for the poor. “Do what you can to help,” it seems to say, “but you will never ‘solve’ poverty, so don’t worry too much about it.” But that’s not at all what Jesus meant. The poor will always be with you, Jesus says, because as my followers you will always be with and for those who are poor. For 3 weeks in November, we will explore 3 different text from Matthew’s gospel that take up questions of wealth and poverty, and help to translate them for our church’s calling in the world today. We will also explore the New Poor People’s Campaign (https://poorpeoplescampaign.org), a modern faith-rooted movement to end poverty in America.
 
Sunday, November 26th

Matthew 25:31-45: Sheep and Goats    

“Insomuch as you have done it unto the least of these, you have done it unto me.” Jesus appears to be saying that when you care for someone who is materially poor, you care for our Savior. What does that mean for the ways we see, speak, and act toward those around us? What does it mean that this text is addressed not simply to individuals, but to “the nations?” Zak Fletcher, preaching.

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