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Rev. Joshua Rhone preaches from Luke 13.1-9 on March 20, 2022, at Zion Church, a United Methodist congregation, in York, Pennsylvania. In this morning's message we continue our journey through Lent by looking at a parable (an earthly story with a heavenly meaning) regarding a fig tree. In the parable, the owner of the property wants to cut down a barren, fig-less, fig tree. The gardener mercifully intervenes. Why does Jesus tell this story? What does it have to do with us?
To financially support the ministries of Zion Church, you can make a one-time donation or set up a recurring gift by visiting Zion Church's online giving page.
By Zion ChurchRev. Joshua Rhone preaches from Luke 13.1-9 on March 20, 2022, at Zion Church, a United Methodist congregation, in York, Pennsylvania. In this morning's message we continue our journey through Lent by looking at a parable (an earthly story with a heavenly meaning) regarding a fig tree. In the parable, the owner of the property wants to cut down a barren, fig-less, fig tree. The gardener mercifully intervenes. Why does Jesus tell this story? What does it have to do with us?
To financially support the ministries of Zion Church, you can make a one-time donation or set up a recurring gift by visiting Zion Church's online giving page.