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Message: “What Should We Do?” from Rev. Tom Hathaway

Rev. Tom Hathaway - December 22, 2024

What Should We Do?

What does it mean to “do the good that is yours to do”? This sermon explores the powerful, practical wisdom of John the Baptist in Luke 3:7-16, where he calls crowds, tax collectors, and soldiers alike to bear good fruit in their own lives. Through the surprising story of an Oakland man who transformed his neighborhood with a single act, we’re reminded that even small, faithful actions can spark extraordinary change.

Scripture References: Luke 3:7-14

From Series: "Words for the Beginning"

As one year ends and another begins, we reflect on the tension between endings and beginnings. Christ’s birth brought renewal into a chaotic world, while Mary, surrounded by uncertainty, trusted in a God making all things new. This season invites us to find steady ground in words of blessing – words that guide us forward. Through timeless scriptures, often heard in sacred rituals like weddings and baptisms, we’ll explore lessons of belovedness, hope, and starting anew. Whatever lies ahead, love remains our foundation and our beginning.

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