First Aid-Wounded to Heal

In the upside down economy of the Kingdom of Heaven God can use our wounds and scars to heal us and others. This week, Maplewood closes out our series on the story of the Good Samaritan in Luke 10. Join us as we explore what it means to allow God to heal us so we can help usher in the Kingdom of Heaven here on Earth…

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First Aid is Inconvenient

As a society, we are addicted to convenience. This week, Maplewood explores how providing care to those who are wounded doesn’t always seem to be convenient. We continue to explore the very familiar parable of The Good Samaritan as it offers some insightful, if unexpected insights about what it means to the hands and feet of Jesus.

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First Aid-Who is Qualified?

Every follower of Christ is “qualified” to provide spiritual first aid to others. But there is one key ingredient that separates the “qualified” from those who are actually engaged in doing the work. Pastor Joe explores this key ingredient as we continue our study of the parable of the Good Samaritan in Luke 10.

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First Aid

Every war has its casualties. And spiritual warfare is not an exception. This week, Maplewood is kicking off a new series about caring for the needs of others and ourselves as we live in an age of spiritual warfare. Pastor Joe sets the context for this series, focusing on the story of the Good Samaritan in Luke 10.

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Born Again

Being “born again” is a common phrase in the Christian church. But what does that phrase really mean? This week at Maplewood, Pastor Ed Klett explores the words of Jesus Christ to Nicodemus in John 3 and what those words mean in our modern context.

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Second Nature-What’s In it for Me?

Most of us approach life with a “what’s in it for me?”-attitude. But Christ is calling us to something more. This week Maplewood continues to explore the Old Testament story of Joseph, in Genesis 40, seeking answers on what it takes to become people of character, integrity and holiness.