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Guest Speaker, Pastor Prentice Park, explores the book of Jonah and challenges us to confront our own prejudices and expand our understanding of God's mercy. The story of Jonah isn't just about a man and a big fish - it's a mirror reflecting our own struggles with extending grace to those we deem unworthy. We're reminded that God's love is scandalously inclusive, breaking down barriers and defying cultural norms. Just as Jonah was called to show mercy to his enemies in Nineveh, we're urged to view others through the lens of 'Imago Dei' - recognizing the image of God in everyone, even those who differ from or have hurt us. This perspective shift has the power to transform our relationships and heal divisions in our world. As recipients of God's boundless mercy, we're called to be 'first movers' in extending that same grace to others, no matter how uncomfortable or challenging it may be.
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Guest Speaker, Pastor Prentice Park, explores the book of Jonah and challenges us to confront our own prejudices and expand our understanding of God's mercy. The story of Jonah isn't just about a man and a big fish - it's a mirror reflecting our own struggles with extending grace to those we deem unworthy. We're reminded that God's love is scandalously inclusive, breaking down barriers and defying cultural norms. Just as Jonah was called to show mercy to his enemies in Nineveh, we're urged to view others through the lens of 'Imago Dei' - recognizing the image of God in everyone, even those who differ from or have hurt us. This perspective shift has the power to transform our relationships and heal divisions in our world. As recipients of God's boundless mercy, we're called to be 'first movers' in extending that same grace to others, no matter how uncomfortable or challenging it may be.
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