06/05/2026
What makes someone worthy of a place at God's table?
This Sunday, we will explore stories of faith, grace, and welcome from Genesis 12, Romans 4, and Matthew 9. Abram sets out on a journey sustained only by God's promise. Paul reminds us that righteousness is a gift of grace rather than a reward for achievement. And Jesus shares a meal with tax collectors and sinners, extending mercy where others expected judgment.
Together, these scriptures invite us to consider how God's grace creates a larger table than we often imagine. They challenge our assumptions about who belongs and remind us that faith is less about certainty and more about trusting God's faithfulness.
As we celebrate the Lord's Supper, we will reflect on what it means to receive God's welcome and to extend that same welcome to others. Whether your faith feels strong or fragile, whether you come with gratitude or questions, there is a place for you at Christ's table.
Join us for worship and Communion as we gather around the promise that God's grace always comes first.
Blessings,
Scott