Levi Matteson - November 17, 2019

Two-Buck Chuck

Campfire Stories with Jesus

Trader Joe's made popular the Two-Buck Chuck wine. It was cheap and easy, but it certainly wasn't the best. Jesus wanted the best for people, and he offered it even to tax collectors.

Pastor Levi Matteson continues with Campfire Stories with Jesus. What did Jesus mean about pouring new wine into old wineskins? Or sewing new fabric on old garments? Whatever he meant, the Pharisees didn't like that Jesus was associating with the typically corrupt bureaucrats.

The Scripture passages from Luke 5:27-39. This is a podcast of Evangel Community Church, Houghton, Michigan, November 17, 2019.

Scripture References: Luke 5:29-39

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One of the best things about camping is the stories we tell. In this series, we’ll look at the short stories Jesus told. His parables always have a life-changing point and purpose.

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Levi Matteson - November 17, 2019

Two-Buck Chuck

Campfire Stories with Jesus

Trader Joe's made popular the Two-Buck Chuck wine. It was cheap and easy, but it certainly wasn't the best. Jesus wanted the best for people, and he offered it even to tax collectors.

Pastor Levi Matteson continues with Campfire Stories with Jesus. What did Jesus mean about pouring new wine into old wineskins? Or sewing new fabric on old garments? Whatever he meant, the Pharisees didn't like that Jesus was associating with the typically corrupt bureaucrats.

The Scripture passages from Luke 5:27-39. This is a podcast of Evangel Community Church, Houghton, Michigan, November 17, 2019.

Scripture References: Luke 5:29-39

From Series: "Campfire Stories with Jesus"

One of the best things about camping is the stories we tell. In this series, we’ll look at the short stories Jesus told. His parables always have a life-changing point and purpose.

Notes and Study Guide

More From "Campfire Stories with Jesus"

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Levi Matteson - November 17, 2019

Two-Buck Chuck

Campfire Stories with Jesus

Trader Joe's made popular the Two-Buck Chuck wine. It was cheap and easy, but it certainly wasn't the best. Jesus wanted the best for people, and he offered it even to tax collectors.

Pastor Levi Matteson continues with Campfire Stories with Jesus. What did Jesus mean about pouring new wine into old wineskins? Or sewing new fabric on old garments? Whatever he meant, the Pharisees didn't like that Jesus was associating with the typically corrupt bureaucrats.

The Scripture passages from Luke 5:27-39. This is a podcast of Evangel Community Church, Houghton, Michigan, November 17, 2019.

Scripture References: Luke 5:29-39

From Series: "Campfire Stories with Jesus"

One of the best things about camping is the stories we tell. In this series, we’ll look at the short stories Jesus told. His parables always have a life-changing point and purpose.

Notes and Study Guide

More From "Campfire Stories with Jesus"

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