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Lost and Found: Rediscovering the Heart of God | Luke 15

49 min · 6 de jun de 2026
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Lost and Found: Rediscovering the Heart of God | Luke 15 Series: Lost Preacher: Simon Lawrenson Sunday Morning Date: 7th June 2026 Passage: Luke 15:1-32 [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke+15%3A1-32&version=ESV] ------------------- Have you ever felt disconnected, wounded by life, or like you have slowly drifted away from God one small step at a time? God is actively seeking and ready to restore you, no matter how you became lost. SERMON SUMMARY In this expository teaching through Luke 15, we dive deep into the parables of the Lost Sheep, the Lost Coin, and the Prodigal Son. We discover that lostness is not a one-size-fits-all condition - people drift, get wounded, rebel, or become trapped in self-righteous pride. Join us at Calvary Chapel Southampton as we explore how the church is called to respond with diverse, active expressions of Fatherly love. Learn how your unique spiritual gifts, story, and background are designed to help reach and bring home those who are hurting and disconnected. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction - Moving from Truth to Action 03:40 Four Unique Forms of Lostness 19:20 Four Expressions of Active Love 39:35 The Diverse Giftings of the Church 45:55 Communion and Pastoral Prayer

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