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Luke 18:35-19:27

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Read along as Matthew guides us through the Gospel of Luke. In these verses, Jesus continues his traveling towards Jerusalem. He stops outside Jericho and heals a blind man, then he parades through Jericho and meets a tax collector named Zacchaeus. Questions pervade these stories: What is blindness and what is true sight? Who is welcome in this Jesus movement? Who does Jesus seek?  Matthew Schmidt is the Pastor of St. Paul's United Church of Christ located in the beautiful small town of Grand Haven, MI. To discover more about St. Paul's visit our website. www.stpaulsgrandhaven.org

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