In Luke 10, Jesus responds to the question “Who is my neighbor?” With perhaps the most recognizable of all of his parables: The Good Samaritan.The term “Good Samaritan” is now a pervasive term in culture. Whenever someone helps out, we say that they are a “Good Samaritan.” The term is used to refer to those who rescue or assist.But a fresh look at Jesus’ parable challenges our assumptions about what it means to be a neighbor. The story has incredible implications about the kingdom of God which transcends tribal identities. Just as the church has asked for centuries, this Sunday we will ask the question afresh: “Who is my neighbor?”