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Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem looked like the moment everyone had been waiting for—but the crowd misunderstood the kind of king he truly was. Expecting power and quick change, they celebrated with “Hosanna!” and turned to "Crucify him!" when Jesus did not meet their expectations. This sermon by Rev. Beth Demme invites us to recognize how love is made visible not through force or control, but through humble, self-giving grace—and to consider how we might miss that same love today.
To access the bulletin for this service, visit www.graymumc.org/bulletins.
By Gray Memorial United Methodist ChurchJesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem looked like the moment everyone had been waiting for—but the crowd misunderstood the kind of king he truly was. Expecting power and quick change, they celebrated with “Hosanna!” and turned to "Crucify him!" when Jesus did not meet their expectations. This sermon by Rev. Beth Demme invites us to recognize how love is made visible not through force or control, but through humble, self-giving grace—and to consider how we might miss that same love today.
To access the bulletin for this service, visit www.graymumc.org/bulletins.