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Good Shepherd

When You Just Want To Be Left Alone . . .

April 23, 2010 1

Disruption has been a departure for us at Good Shepherd.

Normally, the series we do after Easter have been . . . gentle. Horizontal. Focused on relationships, based on human interest.

The services in Disruption have been more “in your face.” Inviting people to consider seriously the direction of their lives in comparison to the direction Jesus wants to take them.

I’m glad we did it this way.

So we wind up the series this Sunday with a look at what Jesus does when you just want to be left alone. How he disrupts us when our spirituality centers on our comfort & convenience.

I like how we’re concluding. It’s probably something that’s long overdue.

Sunday.

8:30. 10. 11:30.

There is 1 comment

  • Anonymous says:

    Your message certainly hit close to home with me today. I have been struggling with the self-serving part of me. I started going to Good Shepherd because I wanted to start going to church, I wanted to learn about Jesus, and along the way I thought I might make some friends. All of that has happened, however, I think I tend to get caught up in some of the pettiness that goes with being a part of a group of friends. After all I am only human and I have feelings. Anyway, long story short, thank you for today’s message, it really puts things into perspective for me. I love Good Shepherd and feel like I belong there.

    Blessings and peace.

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