Levi Matteson - December 8, 2019

Two Sons

Campfire Stories with Jesus

The UK looks and acts like a Christian nation with its manners, justice, and rights. But many of its churches have turned into pubs — literal pubs — that look very much like a church on the outside and contain the words of God and images of disciples. But those old church buildings lack true worshipers.

Pastor Levi Matteson continues with another Campfire Story with Jesus. After Jesus throws the money changers out of the temple, he tells a parable of two sons — one who repents and the other who only pays lip service to the master's will.

The Scripture text is from Matthew 21:23-32. This is a podcast of Evangel Community Church, Houghton, Michigan, December 8, 2019.

Scripture References: Matthew 21:23-32

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.

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Levi Matteson - December 8, 2019

Two Sons

Campfire Stories with Jesus

The UK looks and acts like a Christian nation with its manners, justice, and rights. But many of its churches have turned into pubs — literal pubs — that look very much like a church on the outside and contain the words of God and images of disciples. But those old church buildings lack true worshipers.

Pastor Levi Matteson continues with another Campfire Story with Jesus. After Jesus throws the money changers out of the temple, he tells a parable of two sons — one who repents and the other who only pays lip service to the master's will.

The Scripture text is from Matthew 21:23-32. This is a podcast of Evangel Community Church, Houghton, Michigan, December 8, 2019.

Scripture References: Matthew 21:23-32

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 - December 8, 2019

Two Sons

Campfire Stories with Jesus

The UK looks and acts like a Christian nation with its manners, justice, and rights. But many of its churches have turned into pubs — literal pubs — that look very much like a church on the outside and contain the words of God and images of disciples. But those old church buildings lack true worshipers.

Pastor Levi Matteson continues with another Campfire Story with Jesus. After Jesus throws the money changers out of the temple, he tells a parable of two sons — one who repents and the other who only pays lip service to the master's will.

The Scripture text is from Matthew 21:23-32. This is a podcast of Evangel Community Church, Houghton, Michigan, December 8, 2019.

Scripture References: Matthew 21:23-32

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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