“My pleasure.” What restaurant has made these two words iconic? Chick-fil-A, of course. Employees who work for this corporation say this response becomes automatic, even after years of not working there. Gratitude is a fruit of the Holy Spirit of God that should overflow from the mouths of Christ followers. Today, we look at a healing story from Luke’s Gospel and lean in to see what Christ says about those who practice saying thanks.
Luke 17:11-19
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“My pleasure.” What restaurant has made these two words iconic? Chick-fil-A, of course. Employees who work for this corporation say this response becomes automatic, even after years of not working there. Gratitude is a fruit of the Holy Spirit of God that should overflow from the mouths of Christ followers. Today, we look at a healing story from Luke’s Gospel and lean in to see what Christ says about those who practice saying thanks.
Luke 17:11-19
Oct. 12 - THEM->US: Care For The Overlooked | Emily Wright
Westlake Hills Presbyterian
17 minutes 30 seconds
1 month ago
Oct. 12 - THEM->US: Care For The Overlooked | Emily Wright
The Bible calls us to love God and to see the beloved in all people, with a particular emphasis on caring for the overlooked, or the least among us. How should Christians engage with the overlooked, or those who live on the margins in our city and world? [scripture - John 4]
Westlake Hills Presbyterian
“My pleasure.” What restaurant has made these two words iconic? Chick-fil-A, of course. Employees who work for this corporation say this response becomes automatic, even after years of not working there. Gratitude is a fruit of the Holy Spirit of God that should overflow from the mouths of Christ followers. Today, we look at a healing story from Luke’s Gospel and lean in to see what Christ says about those who practice saying thanks.
Luke 17:11-19